
Chuck & Key 13mm 1/2'x 20unf & Sds Adaptor
- Stock: In Stock
- Brand: TORK CRAFT
- Model: CM113
- Weight: 0.38kg
- Dimensions: 96.00mm x 202.00mm x 12.00mm
- SKU: CM113
- UPC: 6009675088065
R 135.99
Ex VAT: R 118.25
Tork Craft Chuck & Key — 13 mm, 1/2″ × 20 UNF + SDS Adaptor
Convert your SDS drill for standard round/hex shank bits. This 13 mm keyed chuck with 1/2″ × 20 UNF thread includes an SDS adaptor and matching chuck key—ideal for general drilling in wood, plastics and light metals when hammer action isn’t required.
Features
- 13 mm capacity — accepts bits from ~1.5 mm up to 13 mm.
- Keyed design for high clamping force and secure grip.
- 1/2″ × 20 UNF female thread (standard drill spindle size).
- SDS adaptor to fit SDS/SDS-Plus drill nose for rotary use.
- Hardened jaws & metal body for durability and accuracy.
- Chuck key included for tightening/loosening.
Benefits
- Versatile: run conventional shank bits on an SDS drill in rotary mode.
- Strong hold: keyed tightening reduces bit slip on tougher materials.
- Quick setup: adaptor installs and removes easily when switching tasks.
Extra Information
- Use rotary (drill) mode only; do not engage hammer with an add-on chuck.
- Ensure the SDS adaptor clicks and locks fully before mounting the chuck.
- Periodically clean spindle/adaptor splines and apply a light machine oil.
Pro Tip
- Seat the bit fully, then tighten in all three key holes for the most concentric grip—this minimizes run-out on small bits.
- Mark the adaptor and chuck with a paint pen so you can realign to the same position after removal for repeatable concentricity.
Specifications
Description | Spec |
---|---|
Brand | Tork Craft |
Model / Cat No. | CM113 |
Product Type | Keyed drill chuck with adaptor |
Chuck Capacity | 1.5–13 mm |
Chuck Thread | 1/2″ × 20 UNF (female) |
Adaptor Interface | SDS / SDS-Plus (to drill nose) |
Construction | All-metal body, hardened jaws |
Included | Chuck, chuck key, SDS adaptor |
Typical Uses | General drilling in wood, plastic, light metal (rotary only) |
Safety
- Disconnect power and set drill to rotary (no hammer) before use.
- Check that the SDS adaptor is fully latched and the bit is tightly clamped.
- Do not exceed the chuck’s rated capacity; avoid heavy percussion loads.
- Wear eye protection; secure the workpiece before drilling.
Replacement Chuck
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