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Re: Craftsman 101.07301 with a 383.22970 chuck


 

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That¡¯s what it looks like to me, too.? The chuck key doesn¡¯t go to that chuck.? If you don¡¯t have anything else that the key will fit, you might cut off the square end and turn the nose of the remainder down to be a loose slip fit into the three holes in the scroll.? That would give you a T-handle Tommy Bar.

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Robert Downs

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kurt Sierens
Sent: Friday, April 17, 2020 09:00
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Subject: Re: [atlas-craftsman IO] Craftsman 101.07301 with a 383.22970 chuck

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It looks like the chuck on my little Unimat.? I believe you just use a piece of rod (called a tommy bar) to turn the scroll to tighten it.? You may need to use a cresent wrench on a jaw for leverage.

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Kurt S.

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of anash13@...
Sent: Friday, April 17, 2020 9:55 AM
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Subject: [atlas-craftsman IO] Craftsman 101.07301 with a 383.22970 chuck

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I have a quick question, purchased a 101.07301 with a 383.22970 chuck and wanted to know how to use the chuck?

The seller told me it came with a working chuck and key, chuck was a bit frozen so i took it a part and cleaned. Works well now but don't see anywhere where the key fits into the chuck to lock anything in place. I understand how to open and close it and see a large nut in the back, but am i missing something? Should I be able to use the included key to somehow tighten the chuck? Holes in the chuck head don't go anywhere

Below are some pictures. Any help would be appreciated

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