tazprime38
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I was about to adapt a wera bit holder so it would fit the centrotec chuck. I have converted one before to work perfectly with the centrotec chuck.
This got me thinking. I examined the centrotec chuck carefully and thought what if it could be converted to take normal bits. The size of the hole in the top section would need to be enlarged slightly. This would then allow normal bits to be inserted. You would only need to file a notch in the bits so they would lock in the ball dent.
I thought about removing the wire retaining ring at the top of the chuck so I could dismantle it ready for drilling but was worried about getting the ball and springs back in when putting it back together. I only have one of these so haven't done it yet.
The other way I have thought it could be done is by pulling back the green sleeve which releases the balls inside the collar and then drill the hole out with a slightly larger drill. The drill bit will automatically push the balls back into there recess so they should not get damaged. The main problem I see is this may cause the ball retaining holes to be enlarged too much and allow the balls to drop out. Personally I believe it should not as not enough material will be removed.
I would be doing this free hand so may not be the best way to go about this.
What are your thoughts and feasibility of doing this?
This got me thinking. I examined the centrotec chuck carefully and thought what if it could be converted to take normal bits. The size of the hole in the top section would need to be enlarged slightly. This would then allow normal bits to be inserted. You would only need to file a notch in the bits so they would lock in the ball dent.
I thought about removing the wire retaining ring at the top of the chuck so I could dismantle it ready for drilling but was worried about getting the ball and springs back in when putting it back together. I only have one of these so haven't done it yet.
The other way I have thought it could be done is by pulling back the green sleeve which releases the balls inside the collar and then drill the hole out with a slightly larger drill. The drill bit will automatically push the balls back into there recess so they should not get damaged. The main problem I see is this may cause the ball retaining holes to be enlarged too much and allow the balls to drop out. Personally I believe it should not as not enough material will be removed.
I would be doing this free hand so may not be the best way to go about this.
What are your thoughts and feasibility of doing this?