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PSI Woodworking Products TM32 1/2-Inch Drill Chuck with #2 Morse Taper Arbor (1/2" 2MT)

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Color: 1/2"


Size: 2MT


Style: Chuck


Features

  • Includes the 1/2" Drill Chuck, #2 Morse Taper Arbor, and Jaw Tightening Key
  • This 3-Jaw Chuck will mount into the headstock or tailstock of any lathe that accepts #2MT accessories
  • The #2MT Arbor accepts 1/4" x 20tpi draw bolt; Draw bolt not included
  • Removes easily with knock out bar
  • Great for holding drill bits, small turnings, dowels, pen mandrel shafts, and much more

Description

2 Morse taper mount for Delta, Jet, PSI, and other Midi lathe headstocks and tailstocks. A 1/2-Inch diameter 3-jaw mechanism can be used for securing small turnings or pen mandrels at the headstock, or a drill bit in the tailstock. Accepts a 1/4-20" draw bolt (not supplied) for safety. Will hold drill bits up to 1/2-Inch in diameter. Drill chuck mounted in the 2 MT can be used in either the headstock or tailstock. Tightens with a chuck key(included) for excellent grip. Removed easily with a knock-out bar.


Manufacturer: ‎PSI Woodworking


Part Number: ‎TM32


Item Weight: ‎1.9 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎5 x 3 x 2.9 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎TM32


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎2MT


Color: ‎1/2"


Style: ‎Chuck


Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Included Components: ‎1/2" Drill Chuck, #2MT Arbor, Chuck Key


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎2 Years Under Normal Use


Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.


Date First Available: December 2, 2010


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • PSI Woodworking Products TM32
Color: 1/2" Size: 2MT Style: Chuck
ok
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2023 by Vitalijus_B

  • fine overal
Color: 1/2" Size: 2MT Style: Chuck
It does the job but I wish the shaft was made out of a stronger steel, mine is already banged up.
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2022 by Dan Trachtman

  • Solid chuck
Color: 1/2" Size: 1MT Style: Chuck
Works as advertised. My only real complaint is that it is pretty beefy. I use it on a Wen pen lathe, and probably should have gotten the 3/8 in version. I've had to finagle things to get the chuck and but to fit on the end if the piece is longer (10" or so). But, no stars off for this - mostly I'm just trying to do things on my little lathe that I probably shouldn't! The chuck itself is well built and seems like it will hold up more that adequately for my needs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2022 by Kyle

  • Works well enough at this price
Color: 1/2" Size: 2MT Style: Chuck
Works well enough. The Morse taper is a little too big and doesn't eject from tailstock easily. I have to run tailstock out and tap it out
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2022 by MB

  • Despite Amazon's "guaranteed fit" this will NOT fit the Shop Fox 1704 lathe
Color: 1/2" Size: 2MT Style: Chuck
Probably a decent chuck. Made in China. I bought it for my benchtop lathe after reading on the lathe description that it was a guaranteed fit. Obviously nobody tried very hard to confirm (including me.) The Shop Fox requires a Morse Taper #1 quill, this chuck has a Morse Taper #2. My loss for trusting Amazon. My only excuse is that there's no brick and mortar store within 100 miles. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2022 by Gerry M. Smith

  • Great product
Color: 1/2" Size: 2MT Style: Chuck
Nice product! I received it fast and it works just as good as any other chuck I’ve bought.
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2022 by Jay

  • Great addition as lathe accessory
Color: 1/2" Size: 2MT Style: Chuck
I had been making a lot of tool handles for rasps, files and other handled tools by first free-hand drilling tine holes into my stock before turning. Even clamped for the drill press, the hole never worked out centered or perfectly straight into the handle stock. The obvious solution is using the lathe to drill a perfectly aligned and centered hole. This chuck facilitates that. Although it is a little long for my midi-lathe (I'm ordering a bed extension soon), it is certainly fine for chucking drill bits and drilling horizontally into a handle that is 6-10" long. The machining on the chuck is exceptional and well-balanced, no wobble or vibrations. The clamping action is smooth and the weight and size provides plenty of heft and holding power. The chuck key is properly geared (I prefer over keyless chucks) and delivers plenty of torque to hold the bit securely. The maximum bit size is 1/2" and the holding wedges equally converge on the bit to keep it centered. The #2 Morse taper is precisely milled and no slippage occurs once you give a minor hand push. The depth of the hole can be determined by watching your tailstock spindle markings, if you have them. I haven't figured out at which end, the head stock or tail stock, to mount the chuck for drilling. In the headstock, the drill is spinning into the wood; in the tail stock the would is spinning and the drill is being driven into it. I suppose it doesn't matter but I prefer the latter. Somebody smarter than me can deliberate on it. This is a good purchase and I wasn't disappointed, as you can sometimes be with sight-unseen online purchases. I couldn't be more pleased and the price was acceptable. I will be extending the use of the chuck to hold small pieces like dowels and small stemmed turnings. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2012 by StingyBuyer

  • Overall this has been a decent lathe drill chuck
Color: 1/2" Size: 2MT Style: Chuck
Admittedly I am not doing any heavy drilling with my lathe. For that I will use my drill press obviously however there are times it easier to do light to moderate boring with (usually) forstner bits while the wood is still on the lathe. Or i will also drill pilot holes with it before it goes to the press for larger drill bits. Somehow when I go from the lathe to the press if I do not drill a pilot hole while still on the lathe I seems to get just a tad off center on the press...drives me nuts so this helps to have a pilot hole already dead center. I do not push it mainly because my lathe is a midi lathe and I could stall the motor with a forstner bit if I were to try and push it. I see some people have had these fail and if mine ever did I would update this review but at the time it works as a chuck should. Seems to be of sufficient strength and build to do what I am doing. To me if you were doing any boring or drilling that was more than even moderate duty I will opt to the press since it is built for that. Simple light drilling and boring this is fine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2018 by Shughey

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