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Thread: New Keyless Chuck for Jet JDP-15B Drill Press

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    New Keyless Chuck for Jet JDP-15B Drill Press

    First post, long time lurker. Be kind.

    I currently have a Jet 15" bench top drill press and for multiple reasons would like to replace the current keyed chuck with a keyless version. Current chuck is 2JT with an 2JT/3MT arbor. Also, for multiple reasons I do not buy knock off or inexpensive imports. So I have several questions that I would like help to answer:

    1.) Should I go with the same 2JT or switch to a 33JT? Is there really any difference?

    2.) Should I also replace the arbor even if I stay with a 2JT?

    3.) I am considering Bison and Rohm. Others? Jacobs seem to have lots of critics relating to quality. I have no idea except that I know that I can't afford and don't need an Albrecht!

    4.) Current chuck is 5/8" max which seems to be pretty large for a 2JT according to the research that I have done. 1/2" good enough?

    5.) Anything else?

    Thank you in advance for your help.

    Regards,

    Tom
    Last edited by Tom Wrzos; 08-29-2020 at 11:27 AM.

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    I would consider the minimum drill shank diameter it will chuck, more than the largest. Especially since you have a backup 5/8" chuck if you need that big.

    Many 1/2" chucks will go down to 1/32, whereas many 5/8" chucks won't go below 1/8.

    I wouldn't be that picky about the chuck's taper, just get an arbor to match it. I would get a new arbor anyway, especially if you go with a 1/2" chuck, since it is easier to change out arbor+chuck as a unit than it is to swap chucks on an arbor. Make sure you get a tang arbor, since those are easier to remove from the DP spindle (using a drift wedge).

    -- Andy - Arlington TX

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    Tom,
    You don't give much indication of where your financial vs quality tipping-point lives, but I put a key-less Jacobs JK-130-J33 on my DP and it has been flawless for 6-8 yrs. Quick check of prices looks almost identical for then vs now (~$100). I have not used a dial-indicator to check run-out, as I am certain it is way better than my woodworking needs.

    I used a new arbor, so changes to the old 3/4" keyed chuck are quick and painless.

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    I've found a couple used Albrecht's on ebay in the $100-150 range; I now have one on my DP and one that I use on my lathe. They are the smoothest operating chucks I've ever used, hold tenaciously, runout smaller than I can measure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Malcolm McLeod View Post
    Tom,
    You don't give much indication of where your financial vs quality tipping-point lives, but I put a key-less Jacobs JK-130-J33 on my DP and it has been flawless for 6-8 yrs. Quick check of prices looks almost identical for then vs now (~$100). I have not used a dial-indicator to check run-out, as I am certain it is way better than my woodworking needs.

    I used a new arbor, so changes to the old 3/4" keyed chuck are quick and painless.
    Hi Malcolm,

    My price range is anywhere between $100-200 including a new arbor. Thank you for your suggestions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy D Jones View Post
    I would consider the minimum drill shank diameter it will chuck, more than the largest. Especially since you have a backup 5/8" chuck if you need that big.

    Many 1/2" chucks will go down to 1/32, whereas many 5/8" chucks won't go below 1/8.

    I wouldn't be that picky about the chuck's taper, just get an arbor to match it. I would get a new arbor anyway, especially if you go with a 1/2" chuck, since it is easier to change out arbor+chuck as a unit than it is to swap chucks on an arbor. Make sure you get a tang arbor, since those are easier to remove from the DP spindle (using a drift wedge).

    -- Andy - Arlington TX
    Hi Andy,

    Thank you for the suggestions. I will definitely get a new arbor and that opens up things between a JT2 and JT33. I will stick to a 1/32" and a 1/2" max.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roger wiegand View Post
    I've found a couple used Albrecht's on ebay in the $100-150 range; I now have one on my DP and one that I use on my lathe. They are the smoothest operating chucks I've ever used, hold tenaciously, runout smaller than I can measure.
    Hi Roger,

    I will check out ebay. Good suggestion.

    Regards,

    Tom

  8. Tom,
    I bought a used drill press for 100 bucks a few years back, which happened to have an Albrecht chuck on it. It is an amazingly well made devise and I would highly recommend considering a used one. What a nice surprise!

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    Keyless

    I purchased this one about 6-8 months ago for my floor model Delta (965?) Llambrich brand. Really like it. I did not realize what I was missing using a keyed chuck all those years.

    Jim

    https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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    Quote Originally Posted by roger wiegand View Post
    I've found a couple used Albrecht's on ebay in the $100-150 range; I now have one on my DP and one that I use on my lathe. They are the smoothest operating chucks I've ever used, hold tenaciously, runout smaller than I can measure.
    Roger,

    Nothing on ebay now. Good idea though and worth the time to check.

    Regards,

    Tom

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christopher Giles View Post
    Tom,
    I bought a used drill press for 100 bucks a few years back, which happened to have an Albrecht chuck on it. It is an amazingly well made devise and I would highly recommend considering a used one. What a nice surprise!
    Christopher,

    You are a lucky man. Nothing on ebay now.

    Regards,

    Tom

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Tobias View Post
    I purchased this one about 6-8 months ago for my floor model Delta (965?) Llambrich brand. Really like it. I did not realize what I was missing using a keyed chuck all those years.

    Jim

    https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
    Jim,

    This weekend I had come across Llambrich, looked it up today and just ordered a version with an integral arbor just before I saw your post. I'm glad that you really like yours. I'm anxious to see if it fits and how it works. I also highly considered Bison and Rohm. I like the idea of Llambrich because of where it is made. Everyone is different but for me that is an important consideration if I have a choice.

    Regards,

    Tom

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