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Dremel 4486 Dremel Chuck | 
enlarge | Brand: Dremel Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $11.44 Buy New: $5.98 You Save: $5.46 (48%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 22 reviews Sales Rank: 579
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 3.8 x 1.7 x 0.2
MPN: 4486 Model: 4486 UPC: 080596011796 EAN: 0080596011796 ASIN: B0000302ZV
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| Features:
| • | Chuck allows quick and easy accessory changes without changing collets | | • | Accepts accessories with 1/32" to 1/8" shanks | | • | For use with DREMEL rotary tool models 275, 285, 395, 398, 750, 770 and 781 |
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Product Description Multipro, Chuck For Use With Corded Rotary Tools.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 17 more reviews...
they got it right the second time January 26, 2008 0 out of 5 found this review helpful
In 1994 I purchased a Dremel kit and a version of this chuck was included. I was quite excited as those who have worked with the fixed-size collets know how pesky they are, especially for small drill bits.
ohmi Vibration. I contacted Dremel Manufacturing and they, in 1995, had withdrawn this chuck as it was "too heavy" and "did not run true." They were glad to send me a package of fixed collets (but, having about fifteen different Dremels -- AC and battery), I have enough collets, thank you.
Several years passed and then I saw that the adjustable chuck was again provided. I have one and will get more ... Dremel has solved the 'balance' issues which, are mighty, given the mass of this steel and speeds of 30K RPM.
Also, I am a fan of the 50-bit box sets of carbide drills. When Harbor Freight sold these at half price, $4, I bought eight boxes. However, if you've tried these, you know that using such bits on metals, even 'soft' metals, they break easily.
Using the variable chuck I devised a solution. If you have ever tried to deal with a carbide drill, broken off in a drill hole that is critical, you will mightily appreciate this ... so ... for $9.95, check or Paypal, I'll provide instructions and 2 additional components that virtually eliminate breakage.
And, if you haven't tried such a drill, for $12.95 I will send the instructions, kit, and 3 carbide drills for you to try. Quite honestly, if you have not had the delight of using a carbide to drill, say, medium-hard steel, or even a printed circuit board, you will be very pleased.
W. Curtiss Priest, Ph.D. Engineer email: bmslib@mit.edu
its so fine August 28, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
it may vary, but mine is nicely centered, no wobble. doesn't hold quite as snug as a collet.
Dremel chuck August 23, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This item works great. My only question is why doesn't the manufacturer provide it as a stock item with all its tools?
I love it! August 21, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I began using the Multipro Chuck as soon as I got it! No need to switch collets and it will hold the tiniest bit. It is just what I needed to interchange brand accessories. Love it, love it!
Nice Idea, Doesn't Work Too Well July 16, 2007 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This is a really nice idea from Dremel that is supposed to make changing bits a lot faster. And that it does. Plus it is very well made. However, I stopped using it as no matter how hard you tighten it, it loosens up and the bit begins to wobble (not a good thing at 5000 rpm). Then you have to stop and retighten. So it's too much of a bother. I do not recommend this item.
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