Properly seating an accessory is really a critical step to reducing or eliminating run out. Finally, if the tool is operating properly with those elements in place, now consider your accessory. Secure those on the tool and check it out. If you're using a collet and collet nut, do the same thing. When you thread that onto the tool, it should be closing evenly. ![]() ![]() How is the tool running? If you detect a wobble, we may need to take a look at your chuck. If the tool seems to be running smoothly, turn it off, add the chuck, secure it and turn the tool on. The tolerances on our tools help us manufacture a tool that is not prone to run out – but we are smart enough to never say never. If you detect something, that tool should be submitted to us for evaluation. To trouble shoot that for yourself, start by taking everything off the tool – remove any accessory, remove the chuck or the collet and collet nut. There could be a few things contributing to that.
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