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Wedge Sets Set No.: #6 WEDGE SET, Used on JACOB Taper No.: 6JT & 33

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For removing taper mount chucks from arbor or spindles


Just another Joe
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
Works well with a Wen 4212T drill press and a Wen DPA167H JT33 keyless chuck using the stock arbor the drill press came with.
Dwight Punshon
Reviewed in Canada on January 21, 2025
Simple tool have to screw up on quality
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2024
I ordered these Sunday afternoon and they arrived before noon Monday!They're perfect for removing my Jacobs #33 chucks from my drill presses. Tip: Use a clamp the drive the two wedges together. It's much more effective than trying to beat on them.
crescentmotor
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2024
I used this wedge set to remove a WEN keyless chuck from a new WEN 4212T drill press. With just a few taps, the chuck released from the spindle. My opinion is that the wedge set is pretty expensive for what it is but it did get the job done. I suppose this is a specialty tool that is not mass produced/sold and that may account for the costs.
C. Chang
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2024
I purchased this to change the drill head of WEN 4212T drill press. Some of the reviews said this was too big for JT33, some said it worked for them. The wedge opens about 0.72" and the exposed portion of the JT33 is about 0.62". For it to pull anything out from the quill, it needs to: 1. Open wider than the exposed JT33 (0.62" in this case), 2. Can't open wider than the drill head or the quill (more than 1" in this case), 3. Thin enough to fit in between the drill head and the quill and thick enough to separate them when wedged. It satisfied all 3 conditions but I wasn't sure if it will separate the drill head from the arbor or the arbor from the quill. It did separate the drill head from the arbor, which was what I wanted. If it pull the drill head and the arbor out together, then I think it won't work for separating the drill head from the JT33 + 2MT (0.7" dia) arbor. Maybe that is why the reviews are not consistent?
Kyle M.
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024
The inner gap is not exactly the same as a name brand one but nothing 15 minutes with file didn’t fix. Saves you a few bucks but it’s not sized properly
KaiDZ
Reviewed in Canada on June 4, 2023
vite enlever et bonne qualité
c
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2023
Is your chuck stuck as mine was? These will pop it loose.
Bill
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2020
I had tried about every trick I knew trying to get the chuck off the spindle of a well used delta drill press with no luck. These wedges and a clamp and hammer made short work of the job. They are a bit overpriced for what they are so they only get 4 stars instead of five.
Gavin Hougham
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2018
These are what you need to properly remove a stubborn chuck. You might need additional shims to get the lift/push you need, depending on how stubborn your chuck is. I improvised two additional shims with some cut up office binder clips (spring steel). Go slow, use some penetrating lube, tap lightly with a small hammer, hold an anvil of some kind against the opposing wedge. Check out the Jacobs chuck website to double check the size you might need. Be careful as the #3 is actually bigger than the #6, etc.