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Stainless Steel Multiple Chuck Key - Small 1/4-1/2 In - Stone Quality Tools

Part #: ST13A

The Stone Quality Tools ST13A Stainless Steel Multiple Chuck Key is engineered for professional technicians and mechanics requiring a robust and precise solution for drill chuck engagement. This versatile tool ensures secure tightening and loosening of drill bits across common chuck sizes from 1/4 inch to 1/2 inch, making it an indispensable component in demanding automotive and industrial environments.

Key Features

  • Versatile Chuck Compatibility: Designed to effectively open and secure drill chucks ranging from 1/4 inch to 1/2 inch, accommodating a broad spectrum of professional drilling equipment.
  • High-Grade Stainless Steel Construction: Manufactured from polished stainless steel, this chuck key delivers exceptional resistance to corrosion, rust, and common workshop contaminants, ensuring longevity.
  • Enhanced Durability: Built for sustained performance, the ST13A features wear-resistant properties, providing consistent torque application and extended service life under frequent, heavy-duty use.
  • Professional-Grade Reliability: From Stone Quality Tools, the ST13A is engineered to meet the stringent demands of automotive repair, metal fabrication, and industrial maintenance applications.

Applications

This multiple chuck key is suitable for professionals utilizing drill presses, handheld drills, and other power tools equipped with keyed chucks in the 1/4-inch to 1/2-inch range. It provides the necessary leverage for efficiently securing or releasing drill bits, reamers, wire brushes, and other accessories. Technicians in automotive service, heavy equipment maintenance, general fabrication, and industrial workshops will find the ST13A instrumental for maintaining precise and safe operation of their drilling machinery. Its rust-proof design is particularly advantageous in environments exposed to lubricants, coolants, or high humidity.

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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 16 February, 2007.