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UP-200 Chuck Join (Version 102) UG10-104A

Original price $49.00 - Original price $49.00
Original price
$49.00
$49.00 - $49.00
Current price $49.00

This is the OEM‑specified “Chuck Join” component for KUPA’s UP‑200 / UG12 professional nail‑drill handpieces, part number UG10‑104A, labelled Version 102 in the parts documentation. It functions as the coupling interface between the front spindle/collet assembly and the drive mechanism—ensuring that the chuck assembly is securely joined to the motor/spindle assembly with correct alignment and rotation.

Features

  • Precise coupling: Helps maintain accurate alignment between the rotating spindle and the chuck/collet system, which is critical for minimizing vibration and bit wobble in high‑RPM handpieces.

  • Durability: As an OEM metal component built for high‑speed operation, it is designed to withstand rotational stress and ensure reliable performance.

  • Service‑friendly: Replacing this join piece can restore smoother operation when the original part shows wear, loosening, or damage—without needing a full handpiece replacement.

  • OEM compatibility: Ensures correct fit, dimension and material, maintaining the designed tolerances of the handpiece assembly rather than relying on generic substitutes.

  • Dimensions:

    • Diameter ≈ 8 mm

    • Length ≈ 32 mm 

  • Material: Metal (high‑speed rated) 

  • Application: Connects the front‑end chuck mechanism to the drive shaft/spindle of the handpiece, ensuring smooth transmission of rotation and maintaining the alignment between the collet and drive system.

Installation Tips

  • Confirm that your handpiece version (UP‑200/UG12) uses the UG10‑104A join piece—some revisions or earlier models may have a different part number (for example, UG10‑104B).

  • Inspect the existing coupling area for wear, mis‑alignment, or damage—if the surrounding spindle, bearings or housing are worn, replacing this part alone may not fully restore optimal performance.

  1. Unplug the handpiece and allow it to fully stop rotating.

  2. Disassemble the front housing/collet assembly to access the chuck‑join interface.

  3. Remove the old join piece carefully, ensuring no debris or metal shavings are present in the mating surfaces.

  4. Install the new UG10‑104A join piece, ensuring correct seating and that the adjoining components (spindle, collet, front housing) are properly aligned.

  5. Re‑assemble the handpiece, then run a no‑load test (without the bit) at lower speed to verify smooth rotation, no excessive vibration or looseness, before returning to full operational use.