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Drill holding accessories for machine tools, lathes and machining center support.

Drill Chucks

KORRETTO drill chucks are used to hold drills and light rotary tools for drilling, reaming and related machine-tool operations. This category is different from CNC tool holders: a drill chuck holds the drill, while a CNC tool holder connects tools to the machine spindle system. Selection should consider chuck type, clamping range, taper interface, speed, balance and drilling load.

Keyed Drill Chuck

Keyed Drill Chuck

Product type
Key-operated drill chuck.
Typical applications
General drilling, lathes, drilling machines and machine-tool setups.

Provides mechanical tightening with a chuck key. Confirm clamping range, taper connection and machine compatibility.

Quick Selection Table

RequirementStart with
General machine drillingKeyed Drill Chuck
Faster drill changeKeyless Drill Chuck
Higher drilling loadHeavy-Duty Drill Chuck
Machining center tool interfaceCNC Tool Holders
Lathe tailstock drillingMorse taper or suitable drill chuck setup

FAQ

What is a drill chuck used for?

A drill chuck is used to hold drill bits or similar rotary tools during drilling and related machine-tool operations.

What is the difference between a drill chuck and a CNC tool holder?

A drill chuck holds the drill. A CNC tool holder connects the tool or chuck assembly to the machine spindle. They are related but not the same product category.

Should I choose a keyed or keyless drill chuck?

A keyed drill chuck provides tightening with a chuck key. A keyless drill chuck allows faster tool changes. The right choice depends on drilling load, speed and setup requirements.

What information is needed for selection?

Provide the drill diameter range, machine type, taper connection, speed, drilling load and whether fast tool change is required.

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