Part Location Diagram of PM9-PM2800-136 Powermatic DRIFT KEY
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DRIFT KEY PM9-PM2800-136

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Powermatic
ERP Number:
ERP19189386
Part Number:
PM9-PM2800-136
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This part works with the following brands:
  • Powermatic
This part works with the following products:
  • Drill Press
Part# PM9-PM2800-136 replaces these:
PM2800-136,

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Existing chuck galled up and would not open or close

Greg from Norfolk, Virginia

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Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Lower your table and place some protection on it.
I used a hammer to strike the drift key into the spindle to remove the arbor and the chuck.
I then cleaned the new arbor and the inside of the new chuck with lacquer to get rid of any oil residue.
I then used a mallet to tap the new arbor into the spindle.
Then I us ed the same mallet to tap the chuck on the arbor. Note: Open you chuck all of the way before striking it with the mallet.
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