I sent it back.
I'm a great believer in SIB, regardless of price. Lying through their teeth on performance spec's deserves a direct shot back in pocket book imo. In fact I its more like a duty, the power to change the world lol.
I sent it back.
Does no one bu me find it a bit ironic that so many "keyless" chucks come with a wrench or some sort, or provisions (holes) for one?
Tht's what I was told many years ago when I asked why a wrench wasn't included with a keyless chuck that had holes: "1) Shouldn't use a wrench to tighten & 2) If the chuck "self-tightened" you can use a wrench to free it – most folks already have a collection of pin wrenches [I do now], so we don't include one."The most common reason is overtightening. While keyless chucks are designed to be tightened by hand, they often self-tighten further during operation and sometimes become extremely tight, especially after high-torque drilling or when a bit jams. When this happens, it can become impossible to loosen the chuck by hand alone. A wrench provides the necessary leverage to break the grip and release the bit.
I was told that also: I try to remember to insert a drill until it bottoms out then pull it back a little.I’ve also heard that with keyless chucks don’t put the drill in all the way because it pulls it in as it tightens.
I’ve also heard that with keyless chucks don’t put the drill in all the way because it pulls it in as it tightens.
I was told that also: I try to remember to insert a drill until it bottoms out then pull it back a little.
Different mechanism?
Yup, the Dewalt, Makita, and Milwaukee keyless chucks all have a lock. I've found most users don't even know it.
Tighten the chuck by hand, then back it off till the lock clicks.
I did my best to confirm this - the Mikita technical department will swear it is true. If you contact the Rhom people, they assert that it isn't true - and Rohm makes most of the high end chucks for portable power tools.
I have no dog in this fight, but I stopped "locking" the chuck by backing off about 5 years ago, and no longer experience the drill suddenly getting loose in the chuck. FWIW
Not much, maybe $50, you still have my addressWhat do you think is a fair price for a used Albrecht?
Not much, maybe $50, you still have my address![]()
What do you think is a fair price for a used Albrecht?
So for all those fancy-schmancy Albrecht owners post your used best score of the day price that made your day so I have some perspective on what a good deal is.