Just got a new T 18 which is great apart from I'm having an annoying problem with the circlip in the end of the driveshaft.
I presume it's there to hold in the hex bits when you put them directly in the end of the drive shaft if you are not using either of the chucks.
Sometimes the bits seem to get hooked up on the circlip when I try to remove them, when I have looked closely the circlip on my T 18 is slightly smaller then on my T 15.
It's not much of a problem with the small bits because they come out ok with a bit of a wiggle but I have one of the Fisch countersinks which are supposed to fit hex or centrotec and that is when I have the main problem.
https://www.axminstertools.com/fisc...stem-chatter-free-countersink-5mm-13mm-507214
Because the countersink is used in the centrotec chuck I cant wiggle it to remove it so when it gets hooked up on the circlip I struggle to remove the countersink bit and/or the centrotec chuck.
I have tried bending the circlip but it just springs back. I know the Fisch bits are probably the problem because the centrotec thing was not designed to be used like this but just wondered if anyone else has had this problem?
I can buy a new circlip for a few pounds so might try that if this one does not slacken over time.
Thanks in advance for any advice or opinions, Doug
I presume it's there to hold in the hex bits when you put them directly in the end of the drive shaft if you are not using either of the chucks.
Sometimes the bits seem to get hooked up on the circlip when I try to remove them, when I have looked closely the circlip on my T 18 is slightly smaller then on my T 15.
It's not much of a problem with the small bits because they come out ok with a bit of a wiggle but I have one of the Fisch countersinks which are supposed to fit hex or centrotec and that is when I have the main problem.
https://www.axminstertools.com/fisc...stem-chatter-free-countersink-5mm-13mm-507214
Because the countersink is used in the centrotec chuck I cant wiggle it to remove it so when it gets hooked up on the circlip I struggle to remove the countersink bit and/or the centrotec chuck.
I have tried bending the circlip but it just springs back. I know the Fisch bits are probably the problem because the centrotec thing was not designed to be used like this but just wondered if anyone else has had this problem?
I can buy a new circlip for a few pounds so might try that if this one does not slacken over time.
Thanks in advance for any advice or opinions, Doug