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Greetings to All;
While conducting my drill press rebuild exercises, I noticed that some of the newer chucks come with a hole thru the center, presumably for a screw to hold the chuck firmly to its particular mount, in my case, a JT33 taper.
I have read on other websites that drilling a hole thru your chuck for this purpose does not hurt it at all, and gives an additional measure of safety in terms of keeping the chuck mounted properly during drilling operations (and any other use for which amateur home machinists are known for!).
My question is simple; is there a preferred screw/thread size for this modification, and if so, what are the recommendations?
Thanks in Advance,
Lou O.
While conducting my drill press rebuild exercises, I noticed that some of the newer chucks come with a hole thru the center, presumably for a screw to hold the chuck firmly to its particular mount, in my case, a JT33 taper.
I have read on other websites that drilling a hole thru your chuck for this purpose does not hurt it at all, and gives an additional measure of safety in terms of keeping the chuck mounted properly during drilling operations (and any other use for which amateur home machinists are known for!).
My question is simple; is there a preferred screw/thread size for this modification, and if so, what are the recommendations?
Thanks in Advance,
Lou O.