What is it?
A Chuck Key is a drill bit holder with gripped and hardened jaws. It is ideal for corded or non corded drills. Who uses it and why? Carpenters are known these to fro a stronger, steadier drill. What materials can they be used on? They aren’t used on any type of materials, but rather hold the drill that does the actual drilling. How is it used? They are used by placing the key into the drill and then placing a drill bit on the key and tightening it. What are their distinctive features? They are circular and small. Usually made of a hard material to give them a stronger grip. Sizes vary. Where can I buy it? Local Sears stores have it in storage. How much does it cost? They cost about $5.00 to $40.00. |