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Economy Thread-Mount Keyed Drill Chucks


Threaded Mount
Designed for occasional use, these drill chucks mount onto small hand-held power drills with threaded spindles. They have a compact body with plain bearings and a two-piece sleeve that's best for the light force needed when drilling wood, plastic, and soft metals. Tighten the jaws with the included key to securely grip bits. They’re also known as Multi-Craft chucks.
To maximize grip and minimize wobble, choose a chuck where your drill bit diameter falls in the middle of the shank size range.
For Bit Shank Size | Chuck Key | |||||||||||||
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| Mounting Hole Thread Size | Inch | mm | Duty Rating | Wt., lbs. | TIR (Total Indicated Runout) Accuracy | Included | Number | Jaw Material | Body Material | For Use With | For Tool Drive Direction | Manufacturer Model Number | Each | |
Jacobs—Plain Bearing | ||||||||||||||
| 1/2"-20 | 5/64"-1/2" | 2-13 | Light | 0.7 | 0.008" | Yes | KK | Steel | Steel | Hand-Held Power Drills | Clockwise, Counterclockwise | 30602 | 3094A17 | 000000 |

























