Transmission shaft and bit mounting arrangement of a motor-drive

Tool driving or impacting – Impacting devices – Impact transmitting anvil

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8117785, 279 75, B25B 2316

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059343842

ABSTRACT:
A transmission shaft and bit mounting arrangement includes a transmission shaft, a C-shaped clamping ring fixed to the outside wall of the shaft, a chuck and locating ring fastened together and moved axially on the shaft relative to the C-shaped clamping ring, a compression spring mounted around the shaft and stopped between the C-shaped clamping ring and the locating ring, a bit mounted in a polygonal coupling hole at one end of the shaft, a magnet mounted in the polygonal coupling hole to attract the bit, and a stop member mounted in a hole on the shaft and controlled by the chuck to stop the bit in the polygonal coupling hole.

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