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    What Craftsman Quick Change Chuck Is Used On The Carvewright?
    1/4" Or The 1/2" Unit. Unsure Of The Shaft Size On The Z Truck.

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    LABMAN.


    A replacement Quick Change Chuck for the machines is available from LHR the makers of the -- CarveWright and CompuCarve Machines.

    Ps. The LHR QC Chuck for the carving machines threads on, while one of the Craftsman QC Chuck is a compression fit.
    Last edited by Kenm810; 05-09-2008 at 08:30 AM.
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    Ken
    Compression fit must be cheaper to manufacture, do you have any pictures of the compression fitting and shaft? Just curious as to what it looks like.
    later daniel
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    Dan,

    Here ya go, I had to dig back through some Photo file folders
    but I knew I had saved a picture of one someplace.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Quickchange%20Comparison.jpg   QCC.jpg   Exp QCC.jpg  
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenm810 View Post
    LABMAN.

    The Sears Craftsman Quick Change Chuck does not fit the Carvewright or CompuCarve Machines,
    It designed to only fit the Craftsman routers, not the carving machines.
    The QC Chuck for the Carving Machines except both the 1/4" and 1/2" bit adapters from CarveWright or Sears.
    A replacement Chuck for the machines will have to come LHR the makers of the -- CarveWright and CompuCarve Machines.

    Ps. The LHR QC Chuck for the carving machines threads on, while the Craftsman QC Chuck is a compression fit.
    Hey Ken, maybe I misunderstood your first sentence but Craftsman does sell a QC for the Craftsman Carving machine. I have one which I bought last year from another forum member (name escapes me). I have no idea where he got them, but he was selling several at one time. It is shown in the picture top left. It fits, but I have never seen any in my area Sears.
    If it doesn't fit force it. If it breaks then it needed replacing anyway.

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    Forgot picture
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    If it doesn't fit force it. If it breaks then it needed replacing anyway.

    Have a Craftsman Carver and Running Ver. 1.150

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    Hi forqnc,

    Recently when I went to my local Sears to buy a few extra 1/4" and 1/2" bit adapters for CC Machine, they had the 3 packs of 1/4", but the 1/2" they had were packed with a QC Chuck and Wrench, the Sales Rep assured me it was for the compucarve machine and at the time sounded like a good idea to have an extra. Later I found that it didn't fit and was the wrong Design. I've since ordered and received the proper QC Chuck from LHR. When I tried the return the incorrect Craftsman QC Chuck to Sear,
    I was told it was the only kind Sears sold or stocked.

    Goes to show you -- things change

    Could you post the Sears Craftsman number on the label of the pack in your photo
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    Hi Ken, that's all I have seen at my local (6) Sears stores too is the wrong one. Like I said I recieved the one in the picture from a forum member, and I was sceptical, because like you I'd bought the wrong one from Sears earlier, but the one in the picture does fit and looks the same as LHR.
    I don't know maybe Sears got the right ones when the machines where first coming out and then realized they did not fit their Hand routers, and have since stop stocking/selling. More people have hand routers than CC/CW equals more sales?

    As for the label number I'll check when I get home, this work thing really gets in the way of Carving time,
    I'll also see if I can get a better picture.
    If it doesn't fit force it. If it breaks then it needed replacing anyway.

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    The Sears # is 26690. The new Quickrout kit is 26691. Last summer, there were a couple guys on ebay that had several of these older kits, so I stocked up and passed on a few to fellow forum members.

    Sucks that the old stock has dried up and Sears changed their adapter.

    Rob

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    Thanks guys for the input, It's happened to me a couple of times before with Sears and Craftsman Tools, When I saw something online or in the Craftsman Catalog that I wanted. When I went the the Sears store to see if I could just pick one of the shelf instead of ordering it, Even though I had the part numbers, the sales staff had no idea what I was asking for, or what I was talking about.
    --- Oh well they did have a pair of work shoes I was looking for.

    Ps. Yes, I know sears stores don't stock everything Sears sells
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