Keyless Chucks

   / Keyless Chucks #11  
Personally I'm steering clear of Bosch these days. They used to be amazing, but standards have slipped a little IMHO. Milwaukee and Makita are at the top of my list, with Dewalt very close behind. If I could afford them I'd be using Festool.

Keyless Chucks... I agree with the general feeling voiced so far: They grip as well as any keyed chuck.

I have heard (can anyone confirm this?) that it's a poor idea to use hexagonal shafted drills and shanks in them, as they can help the chuck to get viciously tight... (though I do so myself and haven't experienced any trouble) :confused:
 
   / Keyless Chucks #12  
I've had a bunch of keyless chucks and wouldn't want to go back to keyed. My experience is a good keyless chuck slips less than a keyed one and is so much quicker/easier to work with. As mentioned, the good ones click to really lock down on the bit. If I happen to have a bit start to slip, which is rare, I just grab the chuck and give it a couple more clicks. My Milwaukee and the Dewalt drill at work both have this type of chuck. Also, the better drills will lock internally so when you grab the chuck the motor will not spin so you can tighten it without moving your hand off the grip handle.
 
   / Keyless Chucks #13  
I have a corded Dewalt 3/8" keyless chuck and it works great. No complaints here.
 
   / Keyless Chucks #14  
As said before, there are different grades of keyless chucks. some good, some not so good. The good ones are as good as any keyed chuck for tightness. I have both kinds, good and not so good.

James K0UA
 
   / Keyless Chucks #15  
DeWalt 21002 is super nice keyed drill.

DEWALT D21002 6 Amp 3/8-Inch Drill
Amazon.com: DEWALT D21002 6 Amp 3/8-Inch Drill: Home Improvement


I love my cordless dewalt drill 14 v- and with two batteries- never goes wrong. I drive 3 and 4" #8 drywall screws no problem. But still my old industrial Black + Decker corded drill with key is my most reliable drill under any condition.

My rule is to buy the biggest amp motor I can for corded drills.

I hate swapping out anything and now use the quick release drill bits and driver with a hex fitting:
DEWALT DW2505 3/8-Inch Shaft Rapid Load Chuck
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   / Keyless Chucks #16  
I have to agree, if you buy a quality keyless chuck, it is every bit as good as a keyed chuck. I work in a tool & die shop, and I have 2 Albrecht keyless chucks that I use every day in a Bridgeport mill. Also I have a metal Jacobs keyless chuck on my DeWalt XRP and it rarely ever slips.
 
   / Keyless Chucks #17  
I have to agree, if you buy a quality keyless chuck, it is every bit as good as a keyed chuck. I work in a tool & die shop, and I have 2 Albrecht keyless chucks that I use every day in a Bridgeport mill. Also I have a metal Jacobs keyless chuck on my DeWalt XRP and it rarely ever slips.

Keyless chuck in a mill, that's kinda cool. I haven't seen machining technology since the late 80's when I took machine shop in high school. I must have come a long ways in 25 years.
 
   / Keyless Chucks #18  
Yeah they have 1/2" straight shank arbors on them and you just put them in the collet on the mill. Albrechts are one of the better keyless chucks out there and they run really true too. Ive used mine to drill .030" holes in tool steel, and it dosnt take much runout with a drill that small to cause you some real grief.
 
   / Keyless Chucks #19  
Albrecht is far and away the best keyless chuck but I have never seen one for cordless drills. I have had quite a few others on hand drills over the years and the best have been on milwaukee and dewalt drills, they are knurled steel, the plastic ones are not the same.
 
   / Keyless Chucks #20  
I have a Milwaukee 1/2in "hole shooter" with a BIG Jacobson keyless chuck. I hated that chuck when I first bought the drill a dozen or more years ago and almost returned the drill because of it. It took a while to get a hang of the ratcheting action and it has smoothed out over the years. Now it is my favorite chuck and I like it much better than the ones on my Dewalt XRPs (The Dewalt chuck is a good chuck though).

The best part is nobody else can use my Milwaukee drill because they don't get how the chuck works, especially when trying to loosen the chuck... my father has kind of learned out of necessity over the years though.

Most of my friends call it the worst stupid **** chuck they have ever used!
 

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