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CHUCK KEYLESS 10MM 3/8' X 24UNF
CHUCK KEYLESS 10MM 3/8' X 24UNF
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10mm Keyless Drill Chuck
10mm
(3/8') keyless drill chuck, 24 UNF thread. Replacement drill chuck for use in most
small electric and cordless drills with 24UNF thread.
- Fits most 10mm drills
- 3/8in x 24 UNF thread
- Opening capacity: 0.8 - 10mm
Installation Info
Some chucks will have a reverse threaded screw locking them in place that
will have to be removed before unscrewing and replacing the chuck.
Features
- Keyless design — change drill bits quickly without a chuck key.
- 10 mm capacity — accepts drill bits up to 10 mm diameter.
- Thread size: 3/8″ × 24 UNF for standard cordless and corded drills.
- Precision jaws for firm bit grip and low run-out.
- All-metal construction for durability and balanced performance.
Benefits
- Quick bit swaps: tighten and release by hand — no tools needed.
- Improved productivity: faster changeovers during repetitive drilling tasks.
- Reliable hold: firm grip prevents bit slippage during operation.
Extra Information
- Suitable for drills and drivers with 3/8″ × 24 UNF spindle threads.
- Ideal for woodworking, light metalwork and general DIY drilling.
- Keep threads clean and apply a drop of oil occasionally for smooth tightening.
Pro Tip
- When installing, run the drill in reverse at low speed to seat the chuck firmly on the spindle thread before first use.
- If the chuck loosens under load, remove, clean threads and re-install using mild thread-locking compound for added security.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Model / Cat No. | CM10-2 |
| Product Type | Keyless drill chuck |
| Chuck Capacity | 1.5 mm – 10 mm |
| Thread Size | 3/8″ × 24 UNF |
| Construction | All-metal body with hardened jaws |
| Typical Uses | Wood, plastic, light metal drilling |
Safety
- Always disconnect power before changing bits.
- Ensure bit is fully seated and tightened before starting the drill.
- Do not overtighten — hand torque is sufficient for secure grip.
- Inspect for wear or jaw damage regularly; replace if grip weakens.