Tork Craft Chuck Keyless 13mm 1/2' X 20 Self-tightening

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Tork Craft Keyless Drill Chuck — 13 mm × 1/2″ × 20 UNF (Self-Tightening)

Upgrade your drill with quick, tool-free bit changes and a secure grip. This 13 mm keyless, self-tightening chuck fits spindles with a 1/2″ × 20 UNF thread and provides smooth tightening action with strong clamping force for general drilling in wood, plastics and light metals.

Ultra replacement 13mm (1/2') keyless drill chuck, 20 UNF thread. Replacement drill chuck for use in most small electric and cordless drills. Self tightening chuck type.

  • Fits most 13mm drills
  • 1/2in x 20 UNF thread
  • Opening capacity: 13mm
  • Durable all metal construction

Installation Info
Most chucks will have a reverse threaded screw locking them in place that will have to be removed before unscrewing and replacing the chuck.

Pro Tip

  • To seat the chuck firmly on the spindle, run the drill in reverse at low speed for a second after hand-tightening.
  • If you notice slip on tough materials, retighten at mid-stroke: stop, add a quarter-turn by hand, then continue drilling.

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Tork Craft Keyless Drill Chuck — 13 mm × 1/2″ × 20 UNF (Self-Tightening)

Upgrade your drill with quick, tool-free bit changes and a secure grip. This 13 mm keyless, self-tightening chuck fits spindles with a 1/2″ × 20 UNF thread and provides smooth tightening action with strong clamping force for general drilling in wood, plastics and light metals.

Ultra replacement 13mm (1/2') keyless drill chuck, 20 UNF thread. Replacement drill chuck for use in most small electric and cordless drills. Self tightening chuck type.

  • Fits most 13mm drills
  • 1/2in x 20 UNF thread
  • Opening capacity: 13mm
  • Durable all metal construction

Installation Info
Most chucks will have a reverse threaded screw locking them in place that will have to be removed before unscrewing and replacing the chuck.

Pro Tip

  • To seat the chuck firmly on the spindle, run the drill in reverse at low speed for a second after hand-tightening.
  • If you notice slip on tough materials, retighten at mid-stroke: stop, add a quarter-turn by hand, then continue drilling.