DRILL CHUCK WITH KEY 3PCS PER SET
DRILL CHUCK WITH KEY 3PCS/SET ROSSEL
DRILL CHUCK WITH KEY 3PCS/SET ROSSEL
Product Description
The Rossel 3‑Piece Drill Chuck with Key Set is an essential accessory kit for handheld drills and drill presses that use keyed chucks. It includes a drill chuck, matching chuck key and any necessary adapters so you can securely hold and tighten bits for wood, metal, plastic and general drilling tasks. Key‑type chucks provide a stronger, more secure grip on the drill bit than keyless chucks — especially useful for tough materials or heavy‑duty jobs where bit slippage could be a problem.
Key Benefits and Features
- Secure keyed chuck grip: A key‑operated chuck lets you tighten and loosen drill bits with more torque and control than hand‑tight keyless chucks, reducing slippage under load.
- Complete 3‑piece kit: Includes the drill chuck, chuck key and (often) an adapter or mounting hardware so it’s ready to install and use.
- Wide bit range compatibility: Common keyed chucks like this often hold bits from around 1.5 mm up to ~13 mm depending on model and drill capacity.
- Versatile application: Use it for drilling holes in wood, metal, plastic and other materials with compatible drills.
- Durable steel construction: Built from hardened steel to provide reliable gripping strength and long‑lasting performance. (Typical for this accessory type)
Essential Specifications
- Kit Contents: 3 pieces — drill chuck, chuck key and adapter (varies by specific set).
- Chuck Capacity: Typically around 1.5 – 13 mm (range can vary by model).
- Shank / Mount Compatibility: Often mounts via common drill spindle threads such as 1/2″‑20 UNF (varies by kit).
- Chuck Type: Keyed 3‑jaw drill chuck — secure tightening with included key.
- Material: Hardened steel and machined components for durability. (Standard drill chuck construction)
- Typical Uses: Holding twist bits, spade bits or other drill accessories for woodworking, metalworking and general drilling tasks.
Note: Keyed drill chucks are especially helpful when drilling tougher materials or larger bits because the key allows you to apply more torque to tighten the jaws compared with just hand‑tightening.