Shopsmith Jacobs 3326 Chuck Key Needed
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There might well have been a design change...but, I would think that would result in a number change too.bucksaw wrote:Sounds like my chuck, but I sure can't get a K32 to work properly with the chuck. I'm wondering if Jacobs redesigned the K32 key in recent years.
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eBay chucks cost almost the same as new. I've ordered a new chuck from SS. I went to a local pawn shop today and found a chuck key that works. It is quite a bit smaller than the K32. If I figure out what key it is I will post it here. I'll probably sell the old chuck and key on eBay.tdubnik wrote:Have you thought about just buying a used chuck with key on eBay?
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I took my chuck with me to Lowes and found one that worked. Will look at see if it has a number or something on it. But I did find one that fix the check off of one of the ER's I picked up.
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This has been an interesting discussion. I have just pulled both my old and new chucks out of the tool chest and find;
My '83 MKV 500 came with a Cushman chuck #C131S. As I have stated before, it will not close enough to grip a 1/16" drill bit. My new chuck, I'm assuming is a Jacobs, however the only marking is the Shopsmith logo. Both chucks have 30 teeth. However the key hole on the Cushman chuck is drilled for a key with a .172" tip. The tip on the Shopsmith chuck measures .166. Thus the older key will not fit in the new chuck. The key from the newer chuck will fit in the Cushman, but the fit is loose and the operation is sloppy.
My '83 MKV 500 came with a Cushman chuck #C131S. As I have stated before, it will not close enough to grip a 1/16" drill bit. My new chuck, I'm assuming is a Jacobs, however the only marking is the Shopsmith logo. Both chucks have 30 teeth. However the key hole on the Cushman chuck is drilled for a key with a .172" tip. The tip on the Shopsmith chuck measures .166. Thus the older key will not fit in the new chuck. The key from the newer chuck will fit in the Cushman, but the fit is loose and the operation is sloppy.
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Hi all,8iowa wrote:This has been an interesting discussion. I have just pulled both my old and new chucks out of the tool chest and find]My new chuck, I'm assuming is a Jacobs, however the only marking is the Shopsmith logo.[/color] Both chucks have 30 teeth. However the key hole on the Cushman chuck is drilled for a key with a .172" tip. The tip on the Shopsmith chuck measures .166. Thus the older key will not fit in the new chuck. The key from the newer chuck will fit in the Cushman, but the fit is loose and the operation is sloppy.
In my qwest for a keyless chuck, I e-mailed several pictures of my chuck that came with my Mark V to Jacobs. It is the ribbed one with only a SS logo for identification. Jacobs told me that it is knot a Jacobs chuck.
[quote] [align=left]Tim,
The chuck that you currently have is not a Jacobs chuck ...
Thanks,
Mike
[/quote][/color][/SIZE][/font][/align]The chuck that you currently have is not a Jacobs chuck ...
Thanks,
Mike
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I wonder....what does this chuck look like? Sure wish I could see some of those photos, the ones that Jacobs looked at.a1gutterman wrote:Hi all,
In my qwest for a keyless chuck, I e-mailed several pictures of my chuck that came with my Mark V to Jacobs. It is the ribbed one with only a SS logo for identification. Jacobs told me that it is knot a Jacobs chuck.
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Hi,
Here is a picture of the two types of chucks I have. They all use the KK key.
Maybe we could get a few other types posted as a reference???
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Ed
Here is a picture of the two types of chucks I have. They all use the KK key.
Maybe we could get a few other types posted as a reference???
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Ed
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