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PSI Woodworking Products TM32KL 1/2-Inch Keyless Drill Chuck with #2 Morse Taper Arbor (1/2" 2MT Keyless)

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Features

  • Includes the 1/2" Keyless Drill Chuck and #2 Morse Taper Arbor
  • 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

This PSI Woodworking TM32KL Keyless 1/2-Inch Drill Chuck has a 2 MT mount, and will hold drill bits up to 1/2-Inch in diameter. It can be used in either the headstock or tailstock, and tightens by hand without the need for a chuck key. This product is perfect for drilling on your lathe. Just chuck the wood workpiece in the headstock and the drill bit in the tailstock, then feed the stationary drill into the spinning work. very simple. It is removed easily with a knock-out bar. From the Manufacturer The feature of PSI woodworking products TM32KL Keyless 1/2-Inch Drill Chuck with a 2 MT Mount will hold drill bits up to 1/2-Inch in diameter , drill chuck mounts in the 2 MT. It can be used in either the headstock or tailstock , tightens by hand without the need for a chuck key , removed easily with a knock-out bar.


Manufacturer: ‎PSI Woodworking


Part Number: ‎TM32KL


Item Weight: ‎1.85 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎5.1 x 2.9 x 2.8 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎TM32KL


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Material: ‎steel


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


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


Batteries Included?: ‎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


  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Morse taper jacobs chuck
Fast delivery. Good chuck for drilling.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 31, 2023 by Bob Moffett

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars A little crunchy
Runs surprisingly true, but not very smooth to open and close. There was a lot of oil and swarf on the chuck when I opened the box. Cleaned it out the best I could, but it feels like there still might be something hiding under one of the jaws. It’s nice to be able to use a 1/4-20 drawbar for headstock boring on the lathe. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 29, 2022 by Isaac Fisher

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars Morse taper permanently connected to chuck
I wanted a chuck which could be removed from the taper rod. It would have made it easier to use the chuck on some other tools but it works ok on my lathe and drill press. Also it does not have a hole in the taper piece to ease removal when it is stuck in a tool.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 25, 2022 by Mike1997

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Works great with my WEN 4214
Bought this to replace the keyed chuck in my WEN 4214. Fits and works great! Be advised, it comes with no instructions so do research on installation first. Thankfully, I knew what I was doing, so install took about 15 minutes. Remove old chuck, affix the new included spindle to the new chuck with a few hammer strikes, then install the new assembly into the drill press with a few hammer strikes. Just make sure to wipe everything down with a good degreaser because the new parts come coated with oil. One thing I noticed was the new spindle was a little different than the old spindle. The new one was flat on top and about 1/2” shorter. The original spindle top was slotted on top, like a flat head screwdriver. Because the new spindle is shorter, none of it is exposed in the disassembly window of the drill press, so if I ever have to remove it, it will be a little harder, but not a big issue. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 11, 2021 by pnut

  • 3.0 out of 5 stars Only Accurate Enough for Woodworking
Maybe I got a bad example of this chuck, but mine has unacceptable run-out (wobble). Before assembling the chuck to the arbor, I checked the run-out of the arbor in my lathe head-stock and it ran almost perfectly true, with run-out less than .0003 inches, which is quite good. After cleaning the oil off of both pieces with alcohol, I assembled the chuck onto the arbor, and re-installed he arbor-chuck assembly into the same lathe head-stock. When I started the lathe, the chuck wobble could be seen by eye, and measured .007 inches. I realize this is an inexpensive chuck, but from the average 4.5 star review, I was hoping for better. Perhaps I got a bad copy. Fortunately, it seems as if the hole in the back of the chuck is off center, rather than out of parallel, because runtout at the end of a 6-inch length of 1/2-inch drill rod held in the chuck reads about the same runout at the far end. This makes it useable, but I will only be able to use this chuck for clearance drilled holes in metal, or for holes in wood. Recognizing those limitations, the price isn't too bad. The chuck mechanism does turn smoothly by hand. Too bad about the run-out. I have to give three stars because it's good enough to use on my wood lathe. A few other reviewers have mentioned putting the arbor in the freezer to shrink the arbor before assembly. This is not a good idea, and is not necessary. A home freezer can lead to condensation of tiny water droplets into the pores of the metal, which will cause rust. Good industrial practice is to chill with liquid nitrogen or dry ice. The only thing necessary to install a properly machined arbor into a properly machined chuck is to carefully clean all of the oil/grease off both parts with alcohol. Then it only takes a firm tap to get a tight seat. Set the chuck body (not the jaws) on a wood support, and a couple of firm taps the back end of the arbor with a brass hammer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 11, 2014 by Aphrael

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Product Great. Delivery not so much.
My only dislike of this product is it is huge. It protrudes from the tail stock quite a bit. The keyed ones do too though. It does stick a bit sometimes when opening the jaws but not all the time.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 2, 2022 by Darrell

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars Stuck
The chuck was jammed in the open position from the factory. Could not get it to open or close. Completely frozen. Called PSI and after 3 calls was finally able to get to a human (Ken). He took my email address and said they would send out another one. We will see. If it comes through, I will update my review, however. PSI is not impressing me thus far. UPDATE!! UPDATE!! Received a phone call from Todd in customer service. He confirmed my information and said they were sending out another chuck. It arrived today and it works flawlessly. So , all in all, I have no complaints with PSI as this was a manufacturing defect. I would purchase from them again ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 15, 2021 by K Koonce

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars A Nice Lathe Accessory
This is a decent quality keyless chuck, that's great for hobby use but not quite salty enough for professional use. I've used Albrecht before, and this ain't it. But, it's a tiny fraction of the cost of an Albrecht, and will give most woodturners nothing less than excellent performance. It doesn't run as perfectly true as say, a real Jacobs brand keyed chuck, but it's not bad either. Fit and finish are very nice, with a clean, professional appearance and no burrs or irregularities. With a light twist of the wrist to the sleeve to snug it down onto the drill shank, it grips securely enough for twist, forstner, and brad point drills under say, 5/8" diameter. Bigger drills, especially big spade drills, will try to turn in the chuck unless you put some "big arm elbow grease" one, with a deliberate, two-handed twist. Both closure and opening are smooth and clean, with a nice, tight feel and very little backlash in the mechanism. The big plus here is that you don't need a key. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 26, 2016 by Jason Elliott

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