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Chuck 30354 3/8-Inch Keyless Chuck for 3/8-Inch 24 Thread Spindle

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About this item

  • Country Of Origin: United States
  • Model Number: 30354
  • Item Package Dimension: 8.099999991738" L x 3.99999999592" W x 1.899999998062" H
  • Item Package Weight: 0.75 lb


Product Description

Drill Chuck, Keyless, Steel, Ball Bearing, Capacity Max. 0.375 In., Capacity Min. 0.040 In., Mounting Size 3/8-24, Mounting Type Threaded, Nominal Capacity 3/8 In.

From the Manufacturer

Hian-Tite design features a non-rusting, high performance body with an elastomeric sure-grip sleeve for maximum user comfort and hand tightening efficiency. 3/8'' model fits most 1/4'' drills.


Joe Dadamo
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2025
Perfect fit for my SNAP ON 14.4 volt cordless drill.
Chris Michaud
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024
The product is good, but not what was described. I thought it was just a mistake they sent me the wrong one, so I reordered it And they sent the same thing again.It’s described as a 3/8-24 thread drill chuck, but I kept getting a 1/2-20 thread drill chuck. That won’t work for me at all.Seems like a good product though
RONALD SHORT
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2024
New life for an old 'Black and Decker' drill my Dad gave me back in the 70's. Still runs great but the chuck got hard to work.
Richard Berryhill
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2024
Per some discussions by top-notch machinists, keyless chucks are much more accurate than the "original" chuck invented by Jacobs, which has the key; they are somewhere in between keyed chucks and collets.Jacobs has a great name and the quality has been right up there, for a keyless chuck at this price. I'm not looking for a few ten-thousands or hundred-thousands of inch and this is perfect to replace the awkward keyed chuck which came on the equipment-and which got locked inside the keyed chuck when I put it in there to prevent loss. Had to buy a new key to get that one out!So, no more lost keys, no more fiddling trying to get the key in and tighten, so this is quicker by far, grip is fantastic--at least what the keyed chuck was--and so much faster.Whatever you have that came with a keyed chuck, replace it with this and every time you use it, you'll love it all over again.
Ryan
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2024
I purchased this chuck to replace a Jacob’s chuck w/ key on an old drill from the 90’s. I had no issues w/ installing the new chuck. So far it’s been operating just fine.My only gripe is how my original Jacob’s chuck is Made in the USA and this new one is made in China. We’ll see how this impacts its longevity, because the original 30yr old chuck still works just fine, but I wanted the ease of a keyless one.I also repair medical equipment and the “new” Jacob’s chucks that some of the equipment use are made in China now too. Unfortunately….
Trumpet Player
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2024
We have used Jacobs chucks probably several thousand times over the years, and they have never disappointed us. As expected, this chuck is well machined, threads smoothly, grips very well, and is easy to tighten. A good price point, too. This is one of those items that is exceedingly important when you're doing a job yet something you don't even think about - unless it malfunctions. We haven't had a Jacobs chuck malfunction yet. Very happy with this.
Anthony G.
Reviewed in Canada on November 29, 2024
Bought this to replace a cheap plastic chuck. Thought that buying a Jacobs' branded chuck meant it would be half decent. Turns out it has worse runout than the plastic chuck! Tested against a thrid chuck to make sure it wasn't just me. Disappointed. Not sure I'll be spending more to get fancy Jacobs' chucks in the future.
Canacouple
Reviewed in Canada on July 26, 2022
Easy to install, great product.
Doug Daniels
Reviewed in Canada on February 13, 2021
It is well made and easy to mount on a spindle of your choice. The jaws hold drill bits tightly but will not grip much under 1/16"
Bubba
Reviewed in Canada on February 12, 2020
It "clicks" when it's tight but the "click" sounds like breaking glass.
GMC
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2020
I specifically bought this because the Amazon product description (at the time I am writing this review) says "Country of Origin: USA". This chuck came to me in packaging that clearly states "Made in China".I bought the amazon warehouse deal on this so around half price. If I had paid full price I would have returned it since there are plenty of other Chinese-made chucks for far less money. Too bad, I was really hoping it was actually made in the USA.
john a.
Reviewed in Canada on August 24, 2019
Good quality chuck and fitted the drill.
Bert
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2018
The Black&Decker LDX120 drill has awesome potential. I have put mine through all kinds of abuse and it still works great. The only problem is that the chuck is difficult to get it tight, and even when I get it as tight as I can, loosens up with moderate use. This chuck is the perfect solution. It is easy to tighten and holds bits without issue.HOW TO REMOVE THE OLD CHUCK AND INSTALL THE NEW ONE: You need aT20 torx wrench like this: Stanley 60-012 T20 Standard Torx Screwdriver.1. stick the T20 wrench into the chuck opening and turn clockwise to loosen and remove the screw while holding the chuck with your other hand. It is on tight, so it will require some force to break it loose.2. unscrew the old chuck turning it counter clockwise.3. reverse the steps to install the new chuck. I added a little blue thread lock gel (vibratite) before putting the T20 screw back in.