Howto Disassemble a Metabo futuro keyless drill chuck

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  • čas přidán 22. 07. 2024
  • I need a drill chuck that fits the headstock on my old lathe so I can drill through a block of steel to make a boring bar holder. And I need it now So will try to fix up this old Metabo futuro keyless drill chuck (1-16mm) I got laying around.
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  • @michaelweber3369
    @michaelweber3369 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you brother for making this video it was very helpful everyone else takes her truck off and replaces it you have shown me how to fix nine from making the worst noise ever you are appreciated sir

  • @northatlantic2723
    @northatlantic2723 Před 6 lety

    Thanks for this video! I have the exact same chuck that I need to take apart. I doesn't run true on my drill press. The arbor it sits on does run true... Very helpful to see how it is supposed to come apart before applying force in the wrong place. Gotta love YT for being able to find info like this! If I find ball bearings inside my chuck, I'll let you know the measurements.

    • @Rolingmetal
      @Rolingmetal  Před 6 lety

      Good to hear my video actually helped someone out.

    • @northatlantic2723
      @northatlantic2723 Před 6 lety

      Yes it did! It took me several hours to get the chuck to open. In the end I had to borrow a bigger pipe wrench than I have to get the job done.
      Maybe I can help you out too: The ball bearing inside consists of 28 balls of 3.2mm diameter. They sit in the groove of the inside cylinder and ride on the little ring that sits inside the main body. Hope you can find some suitable bearing balls for your chuck!

    • @Rolingmetal
      @Rolingmetal  Před 6 lety

      Thanks for counting and measuring the ball bearings.
      And, did you succeed in improving the runout?

  • @douglasthompson2740
    @douglasthompson2740 Před 3 lety

    That is very similar to mine. The top knurled ring is a slip press fit once removed the center (holds the adapter) comes right out.

  • @user-ej4ns3bi5l
    @user-ej4ns3bi5l Před 5 měsíci

    This second-hand keyless drill chuck is severely worn, has lost its accuracy, and is generally of no use value. But your craftsmanship is great and you dismantle it very carefully. I give you a thumbs up.

  • @Flyrip
    @Flyrip Před 6 lety +4

    Thanks for the video, I just was fixing one of these myself :). The ball bearings in my one was 3,16mm.

    • @Rolingmetal
      @Rolingmetal  Před 6 lety +1

      Thanks for the feed back. Does yours also go up to 16mm (5/8)?

    • @Flyrip
      @Flyrip Před 6 lety

      Rolingmetal No problem :). Mine just go up to 13mm so maybe that’s why it used 3,16 (that’s what I measured but I think the correct official size might be 3,175mm). I tried with 4mm balls but they didn’t fit at all.

  • @user-ug9nn
    @user-ug9nn Před 3 lety

    is missing an outer ring that clamp on the arbor side and take that movement... thanks for video ... I have one new witch is in perfect condition and on first use that top sleeve get loose, but I have not disassemble it i will put some thread locker to not get so easy with the hand.

  • @190872greg
    @190872greg Před rokem

    In my Metabo futuro was 3mm ball.

  • @douglasthompson2740
    @douglasthompson2740 Před 3 lety

    I have a Chinese chuck in which the ball bearings are 4mm with 23 total. I notice that most leave about a bearing width in the ring of ball bearings rather than have them shoulder to shoulder. Mine is quite a bit different than yours however. No two race surfaces just a ring of bearings that the center holds in place against the cone when you drop it in.

  • @HulZor
    @HulZor Před 4 měsíci +1

    "ZU" = close, "AUF" = open ;)

  • @tommasofossati5123
    @tommasofossati5123 Před 6 lety

    I have a metabo futuro running offcenter in my drill Press!
    Also mine has a sort of collar on the top, where the morse taper drive in, clamping on the ground bar yours has exposed

    • @Rolingmetal
      @Rolingmetal  Před 6 lety

      I've seen those collars on pictures and I'm wondering what purpose the serve. The look rather redundant to me.

    • @tommasofossati5123
      @tommasofossati5123 Před 6 lety

      Rolingmetal toghether with the bearings It May solve your longitudinal play and wobbling: the bearings stop the end thrust and the collar, put in contact with the Chuck and tightened , keep all the parts tight toghether (maybe)
      I'm going to disassemble mine, i'll let you know what exactly It does

  • @Alefran01
    @Alefran01 Před rokem

    The rohm cap is pressed fit

  • @jayman1601
    @jayman1601 Před 6 lety +2

    This chuck appears to be the same design as an Albrecht. According to a quick internet search they take (25) 4mm ball bearings. 5/32" diameter would also work since they're only .001" difference in diameter.

    • @Rolingmetal
      @Rolingmetal  Před 6 lety

      You are right, I looks a lot like the Albrecht design. And those come in different sizes, perhaps using different sized balls.

    • @DRIFTWORKSINC
      @DRIFTWORKSINC Před 5 lety

      @@Rolingmetal I just rebuilt my albreght 1-13 looks very similar in size, design is same except the bearing there is no separate race, the body and shank are the races. The rear knurl ring is tightened to keep the chuck from sliding apprt.

  • @douglasthompson2740
    @douglasthompson2740 Před 3 lety

    I used a bearing puller in my press.

  • @kocnn
    @kocnn Před 4 lety

    Hello, This is a great video, I took my 5/8” keyless chuck apart because it was making a grinding noise when I turned it in either direction. Upon opening it I noticed right away that no parts were deburred. So I deburr and clean. It seemed I was short on bearings so I measured the shiny mark where the bearings ride “The race” and it measures 34mm x pi 106.814,divided by bearing diameter 4mm = 26.703, I have 24 bearings and I think I should have 26. The 26 leaves .007 mm for grease and movement. If I am wrong on the number of bearings could somebody please let me know, there is no possibility that I lost or misplaced bearings. Again great video and I’m sure that it helped more people than you realize, it helped me. Thank You.

  • @RoFFen10
    @RoFFen10 Před 6 lety +2

    Auf=loosen. Zu=tighten.
    You might need to press the röhm chuck like the Jacobs chucks.

  • @lv_woodturner3899
    @lv_woodturner3899 Před 6 lety

    Very interesting. I have seen videos taking apart Jacobs and Albrecht chucks. This is completely different design.
    Some flea market gambles pay off, now and again they do not. For you it is not so much the money but needing a working chuck for the lathe headstock.
    Bummer about the ball bearings. Jacobs "standard duty" chucks do not use ball bearings. The "Super Duty" chucks have ball bearings and a hefty price.

    • @Rolingmetal
      @Rolingmetal  Před 6 lety

      The fact that the ball bearings are missing doesn't bode well. But it will probably still be usable on the wood lathe once the ball bearings have been replaced.
      I'm currently working on plan B to get a drill chuck for the headstock.

  • @dfganzinga8209
    @dfganzinga8209 Před 6 lety

    On the Röhm chuck, if memory serves me well, carefully try to knock the upper knurled part, it is a cap, upwards, the rest is easy.

    • @Rolingmetal
      @Rolingmetal  Před 6 lety

      The knurled top screws off but only gives you access to the jaws as far as I can tell. Then I got lost :)

    • @dfganzinga8209
      @dfganzinga8209 Před 6 lety

      I meant the other knurled part, the one of above the letters. It is a press fit cap/ring. You can tap it off lengthwise.

  • @wil9650
    @wil9650 Před 6 lety +1

    I have the same chuck, not the best in run-out. It needs 29 balls 1/8" (3,14mm). And the clamp ring on yours is missing as far I can see.

  • @petersaupe7455
    @petersaupe7455 Před 3 lety

    5.21 Yes

  • @beinghuman3225
    @beinghuman3225 Před 2 lety

    Get it yet? I just took apart a 1/2" Rohm Supra SK key-less chuck.

  • @wll2237
    @wll2237 Před 5 lety

    what pipe wrench are you using? need one greatly. thanks

    • @Rolingmetal
      @Rolingmetal  Před 5 lety

      I only know it as a "sokketange" and that's Frisian for pipe wrench.

    • @mickfromyorkshire
      @mickfromyorkshire Před 5 lety +1

      I have the same wrench made by Bahco which I bought in Denmark about 30+ years ago, a really great tool.

    • @Samisven
      @Samisven Před 4 lety

      its a "swedish" pipe wrench

  • @markhiggins3054
    @markhiggins3054 Před 2 lety

    Are you still looking for the ball bearing size? I just took mine apart and cleaning today so will let you know if your are interested- I found all the ball bearing that went over the floor

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem +1

      ouch, ball bearings flying over the floor happened to me before too.
      BTW markhiggins have you become a flat earther yet? If not I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe. I got it in my about tab.

  • @olliranto6330
    @olliranto6330 Před 6 lety

    My chuck have 3,95mm ball bearings

  • @geoffreyward4743
    @geoffreyward4743 Před 6 lety +1

    you can order different sizes of ball bearings from china on ebay,i have done this myself.dirt cheap.i would measure the bearing raise and take away clearance measurement and start there.order 3,4,5,6,mm ball bearings.have you got anything with bearing that you can get the balls out.

    • @Rolingmetal
      @Rolingmetal  Před 6 lety

      I'll check the local bicycle store first before I go order lots of ball bearings I will probably never use.

  • @IronRiviera
    @IronRiviera Před 6 lety

    You probably know this, but I will post this anyway. If you get a bike, maybe for free, there are balls in the crank, the steering, and in the axles and probably in the pedals. one size may work for you. I would use a size slightly narrower than that spacer shown. Then use grease to hold the balls when assembling.

    • @Rolingmetal
      @Rolingmetal  Před 6 lety +2

      There are more bicycles in the Netherlands then there are people. Me. I got about 10 :)