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    thanks for your answer, Olderdan,
    I wished that was my problem, but it isn't I've got the thing for free from an friend

    so i have the morse cone 3 taper out of the drill machine, and on the slightly bend cone is an good quality drill chuck (I don't know the exact english word) where you tighten your drill in, it is an keyless head, and I would like to mount an new straight cone in in order to drill wel centered instead of an swinging drill
    so in order to remove the head i puted the thing in the freezer, and then took it out, and warmed the drillhead with my warm air gun to let it expand, bur no succes, then I grinded two flat sides on each side and put wigs in to have more force, and taped on the cone with an hammer in order to shock it but still no succes,

    now i wil weld an nut on the end side of the morse taper, and with the bearing extractor tool sliding on the bar an try to knock it out that way,

    but maybe there is an magical trick to do this right ?
    Last edited by lodola235; May 15, 2018 at 01:08 AM.

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    You say it is a keyless chuck, does it look like this inside at the bottom, if it does you are seeing the end of the arbor which you may be able to press or drift out.
    morse cone removal-imgp0041.jpg
    A picture of your chuck type would help.
    Last edited by olderdan; May 15, 2018 at 05:51 AM. Reason: photo

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