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IMPACT DRIVER OR WRENCH DRILL CHUCK, 1/2" HEAVY DUTY, WITH 3 SET HEX DRIVERS INC

$ 14.25

Availability: 101 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: New
  • USA: Invented, Assembled, Welded,Tested, & Inspected
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • SHIPPING: 2-3 DAYS USA BY US PRIORITY MAIL
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Modified: Fully Welded Parts
  • Model: 1/2 in with 3 Hex Driver Adapter Set

    Description

    This is part of the original Cowan Chuck Family of impact wrench drill chucks. Our chucks were established in 2003 We hold 2 patents on our original designs, D601,875 S and D605,921 S.
    Our chucks are assembled, welded, and tested right here in the USA in our facility. Furthermore, we ship them to you FAST by US PRIORITY MAIL. That's 2-3 day delivery, USA. If you buy from China, you may wait a month. By then, that happy, inspired feeling is gone. Buy now and get going on your project!
    We have done strenuous tests on these chucks to provide you with the best on the market. Our chucks can be used forward or in reverse for fast drill bit release. Cowan Chucks are guaranteed. This chuck design has been tested up to 1750 ft.-lbs. of impact wrench force for 2 minutes. The test was done with a 1 inch spade bit locked in a vice. The test was performed forward and reverse.
    This particular chuck comes with 3 hex drivers, 1/4", 3/8", and 1/2". The hex drivers provide a means to use an impact driver with our chucks. They also provide a means to use impact drivers with impact sockets.
    BEWARE OF THESE CHEAP ADAPTERS FOR DRILL CHUCKS FLOODING THE MARKET. THE SCREW BREAKS AS SOON AS YOU TRY TO USE THEM IN REVERSE. For instance, you drill deep into a piece of wood, and your bit gets stuck. Now you put it into reverse, to back it out, in an attempt to loosen the bit. The internal screw will fracture then break. the 2 piece chuck will come apart. Your drill bit and chuck are jammed in the hole. How are you going to free it? They conveniently don’t tell you that.
    Remember the old saying, “You get what you pay for”?