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CarverWright CW.01.01 - Cocking the Quick Release Chuck

CarverWright CW.01.01
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LHR Technologies, Inc. CarveWright™ System (Rev 1.39) 03/02/09 34
In the Cocked Position You
Can See the Tapered Body
Cocking the Quick Release Chuck
The quick release chuck must be cocked in order to install a bit. To cock
the chuck, place a thumb in the z-truck grip ridge and pull up on the chuck
release flange with the middle and index fingers of the same hand. As the
cap moves upward it will rotate slightly in the counter-clockwise direction
relative to the tapered body. Release the flange once the top of travel is
reached and it will remain in the up (or cocked) position.
If the cap does not stay in the cocked position repeat the above procedure
applying more force to the cap. If you are unable to cock the chuck by
pulling up on the flange as described, insert a finger into the tapered body
from below too prevent the body from rotating. Then grab and twist the
spring loaded cap in the counter-clockwise direction while lifting. This
should free the cap and allow the cap to be cocked.
FIGURE 25: QUICK RELEASE CHUCK IN THE
COCKED AND NON-COCKED POSITIONS
FIGURE 26: COCKING THE QUICK RELEASE CHUCK
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Loaded Ca
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Chuck Release Flange
Z-Truck Grip Ridge
Pull Up to Coc
k
When Lifted the Cap
Will Rotate