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R123,00
Tork Craft Morse Taper Sleeve — MT3 to MT2
Adapt your MT3 machine spindle to accept MT2 tooling. This Morse Taper sleeve (MT3 → MT2) is precision-ground and hardened for accurate, concentric seating of arbors, drill chucks and centers on drill presses, lathes (tailstocks) and mills in drilling mode.
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R121,00
Tork Craft Taper Adapter — MT2 to JT4 (Morse → Jacobs)
Adapt MT2 (Morse Taper #2) spindles/arbors to accept JT4 (Jacobs Taper #4) drill chucks. This hardened, precision-ground adapter ensures concentric seating for smooth, accurate drilling on drill presses, lathe tailstocks and milling machines (drill mode).
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R111,00
Chuck Capacity: 1 – 10mm

A drill chuck with key is a device used to secure drill bits into power drills and other rotary tools. It features
three jaws that grip the drill bit shank when tightened with a separate key. The key is inserted into a slot on the
chuck and rotated to expand or contract the jaws, allowing for secure clamping of the drill bit.
Application:
- Drilling into materials such as wood, steel, plastics and masonry/bricks.
- Construction
- Industrial
- DIY
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R111,00
Tork Craft Taper Adaptor — MT2 → JT6
This is a MT2 male to JT6 male taper adaptor for mounting JT6-type chucks onto machines or arbors with an MT2 spindle. The hardened, precision-ground Morse and Jacobs tapers ensure accurate seating and concentricity.
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R104,00
CNC machined and ground to ensure performance. These adaptors are ideal for
use in specialised machining applications where custom tool and work holders are
required.
Minimal deviation in concentricity is ground into each and every one
of these sleeves to maximize accuracy and performance.
Used to adapt drill chucks to your drill press, milling machine or lathe.
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R103,00
Drill
chuck morse taper holder for the adaption of a drill chuck for your drill or mill.
Simply fit the drill chuck onto the B16 side and away you go.
Features
- Outside taper: MT-3,
- Pintle Size: B16.
- Hardened tang and precision ground
- Used to adapt drill chucks to your drill press, milling machine or lathe
Installation Info
Clean both tapers of all grease and grit. With the chuck jaws completely
retracted into the chuck and using a thin piece of wood to protect the chuck nose,
tap the chuck into place on the spindle/taper adaptor.
To
remove chuck from arbor
Insert wedges between the back of the chuck and the shoulder of the arbor as shown
in the picture on the right.
By tapping these wedges with a hammer or applying force in a bench vice, the wedges
will force the chuck off the arbor shaft.
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R102,00
Chuck Capacity: 1.5mm – 13mm
Mount thread size: 1/2"x 20UNF (F)

A drill chuck with key is a device used to secure drill bits into power drills and other rotary tools. It features
three jaws that grip the drill bit shank when tightened with a separate key. The key is inserted into a slot on the
chuck and rotated to expand or contract the jaws, allowing for secure clamping of the drill bit.
Application:
- Drilling into materials such as wood, steel, plastics and masonry/bricks.
- Construction
- Industrial
- DIY
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R94,00
Chuck Capacity: 1.5mm to 13mm

A drill chuck with key is a device used to secure drill bits into power drills and other rotary tools. It features
three jaws that grip the drill bit shank when tightened with a separate key. The key is inserted into a slot on the
chuck and rotated to expand or contract the jaws, allowing for secure clamping of the drill bit.
Application:
- Drilling into materials such as wood, steel, plastics and masonry/bricks.
- Construction
- Industrial
- DIY
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R27,00
Special
screw with left hand screw thread to lock a chuck to the motor shaft. This screw
performs a very important role. If one uses a
drill in reverse rotation, the chuck will come off. This screw locks the chuck
in place. For your own safety, always install the screw when replacing a chuck.
Chuck removal:
To remove the chuck, loosen the screw by turning it in the clockwise direction.
The chuck loosens in the normal direction i.e. turning anti- clockwise
Chuck installation:
The chuck will screw on in the normal clock wise direction and the screw will fasten
in the anti-clockwise direction.