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New JACOBS Threaded Drill Chuck 33BA 5/8-16 5/64 To 1/2” Capacity With Key Tools

$ 9.97

Availability: 448 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Mount Type: Threaded Mount
  • Chuck Type: Keyed
  • Condition: New
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Modified Item: No
  • Drill Chuck Type: Drill Chuck
  • Mounting Size: 1/2
  • Brand: Jacobs
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

    Description

    New
    This is for 1 chuck and key
    JACOBS
    Chuck
    33BA 5/8-16
    16” thread count
    5/64" - 1/2" Capacity with K-32 Key included.
    Removed from brand new equipment. Unused.
    I have multiple available. Buying large quantities? Message me first to discuss a possible discount.
    Maximum Drill Chuck Capacity (mm): 12.70
    Maximum Drill Chuck Capacity (Inch): 1/2
    Maximum Drill Chuck Capacity (Decimal Inch): 0.5000
    Minimum Drill Chuck Capacity (mm): 1.98
    Minimum Drill Chuck Capacity (Inch): 5/64
    Minimum Drill Chuck Capacity (Decimal Inch): 0.0781
    Mount Type: Threaded Mount
    Mounting Size: 5/8-16
    Key Style: Keyed
    Bearing Type: Plain Bearing
    Material: Steel
    Closed Length (mm): 78.49
    Closed Length (Decimal Inch): 3.0900
    Open Length (mm): 61.72
    Open Length (Decimal Inch): 2.4300
    Sleeve Diameter (mm): 45.47
    Sleeve Diameter (Decimal Inch): 1.7900
    Jaws center-ground for absolute straightness and alignment
    One-piece sleeve eliminates crack between driving teeth often found in other designs
    Through-hardened sleeve teeth, plus hardened nose and keyholes provide outstanding wear resistance
    Threaded mount drill chucks have an internal thread for securing to a power drill spindle or a threaded arbor.
    Keyed chucks are engineered to either loosen or tighten the hold on a tool by using a key. Keyed chucks offer the advantage of applying additional torque on the bit when slippage is a concern during heavy-duty applications.
    Plain bearings are designed with a 1-piece gearing and sleeve for reducing teeth breakage. They are used for medium duty operations with stationary drilling, turning, milling and woodworking machines.
    Steel is strong and durable but less corrosion resistant than stainless steel. To improve its resistance to corrosion, it may receive additional finishes and coatings.
    See photos for details.