The Dremel Quick Change Collet Nuts (5-Pack) are compatible with a large variety of brands and models. They come in 5 pieces, 4 that have a silver appearance and 1 with a black appearance. Provides the optimal grip for bits offered for our rotary tool line.
- For moto tools 245, 250 and series 3 and later and tools 260, 270, 280 and series 2 and later
- For free wheelers 275, 285, 370 and 380 and 395, 595 and 850
- For minimite 750, multiPro 770 and handpieces 235 and 237
- For moto flex tools 232 and 332
- For chainsavers tools 241, 246, 277 and 8504
- For flexible shaft attachments 225 and 90199
- Includes 5-pieces
- Collet features small identification rings around its shank, these rings correspond with the size of the collet: 0 rings = 1/8 in., 3 rings = 3/32 in., 2 rings = 1/16 in., 1 ring = 1/32 in.
Joe Spinka (verified owner) –
I got my Dremel as a hand me down with one collet that didn’t fit any of the bits I had. These worked great and a great price!
Christop Miller (verified owner) –
Just to put it out there, Dremel has provided me this product in exchange for an honest review.I’ve always had the 1/8″ and 3/32″ collets for my Dremel 395. But I never knew there were even smaller collets! This set comes with 1/8″, 3/32″, 1/16″, and 1/32″. For easy identification, Dremel has put 1 ring around the base of the 1/32″ collet, 2 rings around the 1/16″, and 3 rings around the 3/32″. There are no rings around the 1/8″ as it’s the most common to be used. The set also comes with a collet nut that also fits the wrench that came with my 395. All the collets easily slipped into my 395 and cinched down snugly on any bit that I fit in. This is a great set that will complement anyones Dremel kit.
Joshua Gusikowski (verified owner) –
The Quick Change Dremel Collet Nut Kit is definitely an improvement over the old collet where a wrench was needed to change them out. It includes 4 different sizes to take care of any common size but. If you’re worried about your bit not being held secure or not running true at 35k rpm, this is safest way to go.I’d give it 5 stars, but I still think the Dremel chuck is the better way to go for most applications and ease of use. However, The biggest advantage I’ve found with the collets, is being able to get into tight spaces where the chuck is too large and can damage your project by running against them.Dremel has provided me this product in exchange for an honest review.
Bernardo Glover (verified owner) –
Fit my accessories perfectly.