BHC - centrotec chuck

Phil Beckley

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Hi
A couple of repair jobs needed to be done recently so to save carrying two drills I used the Centrotec adaptor for the BHC - sometimes overlooked but handy to have  [cool]
Rg
Phil

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The BHC is such a nice machine. I need to get the centrotec adapter so I can use it more. Really strong when it teams up with the t-18.
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Hi
Thanks for adjusting the image Peter  [big grin] ....
BHC and the T/C series are a great combination to work with.....the BHC adaptor is real handy.
rg
Phil
 
Phil Beckley said:
Hi
Thanks for adjusting the image Peter  [big grin] ....
BHC and the T/C series are a great combination to work with.....the BHC adaptor is real handy.
rg
Phil

Was the use of the side handle just for the pic or do you really use it. Just interested as mine's collecting dust somewhere.
Dave
 
Davej said:
Phil Beckley said:
Hi
Thanks for adjusting the image Peter  [big grin] ....
BHC and the T/C series are a great combination to work with.....the BHC adaptor is real handy.
rg
Phil

Was the use of the side handle just for the pic or do you really use it. Just interested as mine's collecting dust somewhere.
Dave

Hi
  As it is from the training room it is left attached to the machine. When used for SDS then yup leave it on.
RG
Phil

(at least you didn't notice my chisel perched safely on the coat rack  [huh])
 
The BHC Centrotec adapter is handy indeed.
But when using the Jacobs chuck with regular round shaft drill-bits there's no rotate-stop when trying to tighten the chuck?!
 
neeleman said:
The BHC Centrotec adapter is handy indeed.
But when using the Jacobs chuck with regular round shaft drill-bits there's no rotate-stop when trying to tighten the chuck?!

...correct there isn't on the BHC.
(I have corrected the title of the message as well I originally used  [embarassed])
rg
Phil
 
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