Morse-Taper Drills

When to Use a Morse-Taper Drills

 * Used when a hole larger than 1/2" is needed
 * Can be used on the mill, lathe, and big drill press in the shop

Guide to Using Morse-Taper Drills


''NOTE: Do not attempt to chuck Morse taper drills into a standard drill chuck. Their tapered shaft is not compatible with standard non tapered drill chucks.''

Location


Morse taper drills, sleeves, and drift punches are located in the top two drawers on the left side of the large grey tool box (#3).

Assembly



 * 1) If a drill chuck is inserted into machine, remove it by inserting a drift punch into slot and tap drift with a lead hammer. Hold drill chuck with other hand to prevent it from dropping.
 * 2) To assemble Morse drill bit, first wipe the tapered part of the shaft to ensure a clean surface
 * 3) Next, insert bit into sleeve, mill, lathe, or drill press and rotate until flat tab on bit falls into slot.
 * 4) If inserting into a sleeve, hold the assembly upside down and tap with medium force onto a hard surface once or twice to seat drill bit.
 * 5) If inserting into drill press, mill, or lathe, tap end of bit with a lead hammer once or twice using medium force to seat bit. CAUTION! USE ONLY A LEAD HAMMER! Other hammers will damage or dull bit.
 * 6) Follow the same procedure for using regular drills regarding safety, cutting speed, etc.

Disassembly

 * 1) To remove bit from drill press, mill or lathe, insert drift into slot and tap with a lead hammer until bit releases. Keep one hand on bit to keep it from falling.
 * 2) To remove from sleeve, either follow the last procedure, or you may tap drift by striking it on a hard surface while it is inserted into the slot on the sleeve.
 * 3) Next replace the drill chuck, rotating until tab lines up with slot.
 * 4) Last, tap once or twice with lead hammer using medium force to seat drill chuck.
 * 5) To reinstall drill chuck, first retract jaws below the body so that they are not damaged by the lead hammer.