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    Stephen Ward 6
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      #199352
      Stephen Ward 6
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        @stephenward6

        Hi Guys

        Could anybody please advise me where I can purchase some chuck jaws springs. I am in the process of refurbishing a small German made breast drill and one of the springs is missing. I have Googled and only been able find references about these springs in the US.

        The od is 3.64mm

        the length is 16 mm

        Thanks in advanced – Regards Stevechuck jaws springs.jpg

        #199359
        Michael Cox 1
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          @michaelcox1

          Try ball point pens or disposable lighters. These are full of small springs that might be suitable.

          Mike

          #199372
          steamdave
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            @steamdave

            Old computer printers and copying machines are another source of springs, along with many other goodies.

            Dave
            The Emerald Isle

            #199378
            Clive Foster
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              @clivefoster55965

              Had a similar problem with the centralsing chuck from a Pollard tapping attachment. I'm pretty sure that the return springs out of empty air freshener aerosol cans turned out to be sufficiently close to the right size. Maybe after cutting down to length.

              Clive.

              #199385
              Bazyle
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                @bazyle

                The springs need to be all the same to keep it in balance which an odd one won' t do. But the actual strength is less important. I suggest you look for a new long spring that has the necessary outer diameter and cut it in 3.

                #199399
                Boiler Bri
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                  @boilerbri

                  Try "kato entex" in Google.

                  Bri

                  #199404
                  Stephen Ward 6
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                    @stephenward6

                    Thanks guys for your input you given a few options that I will try – Much appreciated.

                    Regards

                    Stephen

                    #199425
                    john carruthers
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                      @johncarruthers46255

                      Exactly what I was doing last week, refurbing my old Stanley enclosed hand drill. I ended up buying a cheapo chuck from Machine Mart just for the springs.
                      Worth a fiver if I get another 40 years out of it.
                      **LINK**

                      #199430
                      Neil Wyatt
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                        @neilwyatt

                        Hello Steve

                        I would buy a cheap drill at a boot sale and scavenge the springs.

                        Neil

                        #199433
                        Ian S C
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                          @iansc

                          It is possible to straighten, and rewind the spring from a ball point pen(the one I tried), I used a nail for a mandrel, I wound it in a close form then stretched it.

                          Ian S C

                          #199451
                          JohnF
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                            @johnf59703

                            Stephen please look at your messages.

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