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The Röhm Extra50-RV13 Keyless Drill Chuck is a robust, metal-constructed accessory designed for Milwaukee drills, featuring carbide tipped jaws for precision and durability. It offers a 1/16" to 1/2" clamping capacity with a 9/16"-18 mount, enabling quick, keyless radial locking for fast, one-handed operation. Impact resistant and equipped with a through-hole for locking screws, it ensures secure, reliable performance on any project.

| Capacity | 0.5 Inches |
| Included Components | Keyless Drill Chuck |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04019208450292 |
| Manufacturer | Röhm |
| Part Number | 1325031 |
| Item Weight | 8.4 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 2.4 x 1.67 x 1.67 inches |
| Item model number | 1322450, Extra50-RV13 9/16"-18 |
| Finish | Black Oxide |
| Shape | Round with serrations |
| Power Source | Power operated |
| Torque | 80 Newton Meters |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Cutting Diameter | 42.4 Millimeters |
| Special Features | Carbide tipped jaws, Clamping capacity 1/16"-1/2", Keyless drill chuck Extra50 RV, Mount 9/16"-18, Clamping capacity 1.5-13 with radial locking, metal design, with trough-hole for mounting screw, Mount 9/16"-18, with radial safety locking feature |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
S**.
Milwaukee Drill Chuck.
Fit perfectly on my Milwaukee M18 Fuel 1/2 drill. Chuck is very nice and feels well made, quite happy with purchase.
M**0
Good Chuck
Well made chuck with an excellent grip. I replaced my two Milwaukee brushless drill chucks that kept scoring my drill bits from slippage. These hold my drills securely.One note. Make sure you have the right thread, I had to return the original 1/2 x 20 chuck for the 9/16 x 18 mount, so check your mount before ordering.
P**G
Little expensive but works well
Before you buy this, make sure you can remove the old one, in case you need to buy replacement tools and parts. The screw on your drill is very tight. I needed a T-40, on a socket, attached to a 1/4" breaker bar, with a 26" pipe, to finally break it free. Make sure you turn it anti-clockwise. The chuck comes off the opposite direction using a large allen key, use the same pipe to force it free.Then buy this. The front end spins so it doesn't mar things. I think its shorter than the original. I do find its harder to hold smaller bits and keep it centered. But the rest, when you tighten it, it sort of clicks and gets tighter. Hard to explain, but it is nicer than the original.I had to replace my head after 7 years of smoothing the jaws off. This does fit the drill number it says it fits (i forget the number sorry).
J**D
Do not buy this!
I have had this chuck for over a year now, and every single time I insert a bit and tighten it, the first time I drill, like a pilot hole into steel, the chuck loosens and I have to re-tighten the bit into the chuck. The Origianl Milwaukee was not a whole lot better, but the chucks on my corded drills are fantastic and never let go.I bought this on a recommendadtion of a youtuber, who was given this for free to test. I no longer trust him, nor this bit.I am not sure of a better - still looking!
E**D
Definite upgrade
This chuck was a definite upgrade and removed all the factory runout of the cheap one Milwaukee ships with
E**C
Beware if trying to swap on a Dewalt drill...
I bought this chuck to replace the chuck on my Dewalt drill that was no longer working smoothly. It appears to be the exact same chuck that originally came on the drill and the Röhm website confirmed that this was indeed the correct chuck for my model number. What the website did NOT mention was that the newer Dewalt drills no longer have removable chucks. The drills were redesigned so that the chuck must be press fit onto the shaft before the drill is even assembled. Dewalt is basically attempting to force you into buying a new drill instead of simply replacing your chuck. It CAN be done but it is an ordeal and requires disassembly of the entire transmission in the drill and all of the complications of removing and replacing press fit parts. I was tempted to replace it just out of spite but then decided I could just live with the old chuck until I replace the drill with a different brand.As far as the chuck is concerned, it appears to be well made and identical to what you would find on any of the more expensive big name cordless drills. I would not hesitate to buy this chuck again if I could actually use it. Overall I would recommend this chuck but with the caveat that you should be sure you can actually replace your existing chuck first.I hope this helps!
E**0
Had to order twice
Received the first chuck and the quality of this solid product was so good I had to ordered a second one for my Milwaukee 2704-20 drill. Now my Milwaukee 2704-20 no longer drops bits occasionally and has a much more solid feel.___________________________Purchased a Milwaukee 2804-20 M18 FUEL 1/2 in. Hammer Drill May 5, 2019. Love the power and compact size of the drill. But the run out was unacceptable. So I sent the drill back to Milwaukee. When I got it back drill bits still had too much wobble for me. After installing this chuck I am pleased! My newer drill now has very little to no wobble just like the older Milwaukee gen. 2 that I have.
B**K
No more bit slipping!
This chuck works great. As an industrial electrician, I drill through 1/8" stainless steel panels and 1/4" steel square stock daily. My Milwaukee drill is 2 years old and the chuck got really worn out. I decided to try this chuck on the recommendation of a coworker. My drill works better than new. No slippage at all!
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