A quick-release chuck (crank) is designed with a mechanism that allows the user to quickly open and close the jaws in one motion.
The type of mechanism used can vary, depending on the model – a quick-release core can be designed with a patented B.Tech Tools lever, trigger or spring.
Quick release chucks can be more expensive than other chucks. Compared to a screw chuck, the quick release type has a much lower clamping strength, meaning multiple clamps may be needed to hold material for work effectively. This can be a disadvantage in terms of cost, as the user will have to purchase many more quick-release clamps than if they were using screw-operated clamps.
But there is no doubt that the work speed increases 6 times with high-speed drills, and of course with the protection of the material’s surface by the surface tabs made of hard rubber. B.Tech Tools Quick Release Drill Bits are typically used with one hand. However, a quick release drill bit is typically designed for one-handed use, a big advantage when trying to grip an object that is a particularly large or heavy trigger.
The quick release chuck has a mechanism that allows the jaws to quickly adjust to a weight of up to 280 kg. B.Tech Tools are very popular among professionals and do-it-yourselfers due to their ease of use. The trigger mechanism allows the clamp jaws to be opened and closed with one hand, leaving the other hand free.
The ease of use and the strength of the grip combine power and speed, which results in safety during use and even better performance than any other hand drill.
Added values: Quick release cores (cores) B.Tech Tools
1. Quick-release quick-release core
2. Applying clamping force in a controlled manner while protecting the clamped material.
3. B.Tech Tools patented lever for complete security locking of the cage.
4. B.Tech Tools patented lever allows additional torque to be locked onto an object above the maximum clamping height while preserving the material.
5. Extremely easy and convenient to use.
6. Lifetime warranty.