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    Default Drill Chucks

    Im after a 3/8" or 10mm drill chuck with a male thread, i have been to a few shops including trade tools and they all only sell female threaded chucks, obviously i need a male thread, Does anybody know of a place that sells male threaded chucks keyed or keyless it doesnt really matter but i'd love to find one.

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    Couldn't you buy a length of appropriately threaded rod and a female chuck to suit?

    'Course it'd have to be good quality steel in the rod, not a cut-down coach-bolt from Bunnies...
    I may be weird, but I'm saving up to become eccentric.

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    Hi Bris,

    Black & Decker still carries them in the program. The 10 mm chuck has part number X66300 and the 13 mm version X66301. Both have 3/8 x 24 threads.

    Greetings

    gerhard

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    Ok thats great, how should i get my hands on one of them?
    Black and Decker dont have that model number so im stuck

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    If you type "black decker drill chuck male thread" in Google, you come across many spare part dealers all using these numbers. I searched and couldn't find alternative numbers, so these must be the ticket. B&D stopped making drill models with inside threaded arbours in the 70's, so the matching chucks are not parts hanging around in bundles in any Wall Mart.

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    Try McJing's

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