CubedRoot
Well Known Member
I was going to spoil myself and purchase the Boing Quick Change set from Cleaveland Tool, and it was delivered today.
http://www.cleavelandtool.com/Quick-Change-Tooling-Kit/productinfo/QCKITW/
I picked out some brand new drill bits from storage and swapped out the chuck on my Sioux drill. When I went to test everything out, I was a bit dissappointed to find that a couple of the little adapters that you clamp a #30 or #40 bit in wobbled...kind of badly.
Here's some videos of the wobble:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsF3eqFRIV4
And a longer bit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpyYrPiBXkI
I at first thought it was a warped bit, so I tried 3 more, brand new bits with the same results. I tried different combinations of bits and adapters and still had wobble.
Is this common for these systems? It looks as if the actual jaws in the adapter are off center a tiny bit.
http://www.cleavelandtool.com/Quick-Change-Tooling-Kit/productinfo/QCKITW/
I picked out some brand new drill bits from storage and swapped out the chuck on my Sioux drill. When I went to test everything out, I was a bit dissappointed to find that a couple of the little adapters that you clamp a #30 or #40 bit in wobbled...kind of badly.
Here's some videos of the wobble:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsF3eqFRIV4
And a longer bit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpyYrPiBXkI
I at first thought it was a warped bit, so I tried 3 more, brand new bits with the same results. I tried different combinations of bits and adapters and still had wobble.
Is this common for these systems? It looks as if the actual jaws in the adapter are off center a tiny bit.