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Keyless drill chuck, convenient bit adapter with a capacity of 1 to 16 mm, supplied with an MT2-JT3 tapered shaft, for machine milling
Of which environmental contribution £0.10 including VAT.
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Product information
Description
Features:
1. Made of 45# steel, strong and durable.2. Good metal texture, comfortable surface, easy to grip, resulting in greater output torque.
3. Beautiful and practical convex and concave surface design, allowing the front and rear of the assembly to effectively face and reduce jacket wobble.
4. Keyless self-tightening function automatically increases gripping force, high reliability, and stability.
5. Widely used with various drills, milling machines, lathes, boring machines, and power hand tools.
Specifications:
Features:Made of 45# steel, strong and durable.
Good metal texture, comfortable surface, easy to grip, resulting in greater output torque.
Beautiful and practical convex and concave surface design, so that the front and rear of the assembly can effectively face and reduce jacket shaking.
Keyless self-tightening function automatically increases gripping force, high reliability, and stability.
Widely used with various drills, milling machines, lathes, boring machines, and electric hand tools.
Specifications:
Material: 45# steel
Accuracy: 0.002
Chuck Capacity: 1-16 mm
Chuck Outer Diameter: 48 mm / 1.89 inches
Chuck Length: approx. 100 mm / 3.94 inches
Shaft Type: MT2-JT3
Shaft Length: approx. 115 mm / 4.53 inches
Overall Length: approx. 200 mm / 7.87 inches
Weight: approx. 1168 g
Package Contents:
1 x Keyless Chuck
1 x MT2-JT3 Shaft
Note:
1. Only the item(s) are included in the package, no other items.
2. Please allow 1-2 mm error due to manual measurement. Thank you for your understanding.
Features
- BrandOTHERS
- MaterialSteel
- Compatible drillStandard drill
- Chuck tighteningKeyless self-tightening
- ChuckSelf-tightening
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