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Taper shank fitted accessories allow fast changes and accurately centered installation of drill chuck arbors and medium and large drill bits. A knowledge of what they are and how they work is important if the user is to be able to use them trouble-free and to be able to order new or replacement parts from suppliers who may not be familiar with them.

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