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  1. #1
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    Default rohm drill chuck

    i have a rohm supra keyless chuck that needs some attention
    1 is it worth restoring? (needs new jaws and the ball bearings dont feel right)
    if it is where would i source parts
    john

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    This company is an agent for Rohm. There would be an agent in Melbourne for sure as well Lathe Tools - Key & Keyless Chucks - Millers Tooling, Brisbane, Australia

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    Rohm is quality equipment .Certainly with restoring.Good as ,if not better than Jacobs.

    Price them, they are not cheap.If its 10mm or above it is worth the effort.

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    finally got it apart the ball bearings are totally demolished now where do i get 40 x2.4 mm ball bearings

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    finally got it apart the ball bearings are totally demolished now where do i get 40 x2.4 mm ball bearings

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    Default Ball Bearings

    John

    Try a bicycle repair shop, they used to carry quite a lot of different size ball bearings. You may just jag the right size certainly worth a try.

    Regards Mike

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    thanks mike i wouldnt have thought of a bike shop

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    Should be able to get them through a bearing supply business as well, normally at least one in most suburbs in metro areas

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