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BMyers

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⅜ keyless chuck with ⅝ shank.
$55 shipped within USA



 
Are you interested in the chuck or just increasing your post count?
No where do I mention nor imply it is an Albrecht. But it is a decent chuck surplus to my needs.
 
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I have a 0-1/2 chuck with a 1/2" shank that is almost certainly by the same anonymous maker. It is a perfectly good chuck for what we do. I have had occasions where the shank came loose when under a heavier load with bits larger than 3/8. I have an Albrecht that I use most of the time, but its minimum is 1/8.
 
hmm, wonder if it can be mounted to an mt3 shank? sort of interested in it if it can be


edit - looks like it says 2jt on the side right? is it easily removable from its current shank or is it pretty solid pressed on right now
 
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I have several of these chucks in various sizes on R8 and MT2 and had no problems with them and on the + side no key to find ,some have no name others have a well known lathe manufacturers name but look and perform the same. Purchased 2014 payed no more than £35 from new
 
hmm, wonder if it can be mounted to an mt3 shank? sort of interested in it if it can be


edit - looks like it says 2jt on the side right? is it easily removable from its current shank or is it pretty solid pressed on right now

I shrunk the arbor in. So it's a solid interface.
 
I would trade for an ER20 collet holder with a #2 Morse shank
 
what about an e32 on mt2?

also, reason I asked about solid pressed on is id like to mount it on an mt3 shank

Would like ER20 or 25. Personally I wont try to remove the shank (chuck in oven @ 225° F and shank in freezer at -4° F then assembled). But it was a separate shank I installed.
 
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