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Is the end of the shank threaded?
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Chances are, the shaft is just a little too long, and is bottoming out on the chuck before it seats. You may have to grind some off the end of the shaft to get it to work.
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Paint the arbor with layout fluid insert and check interference/contact that will indicate if the arbor length needs to be shaved
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check to see if the length is ok, and that the arbor is the correct one for the chuck, by painting the whole end of it with dykem
Then if you don't want it to come loose, put the arbor in the freezer over night and drive the chuck and arbor together the next morning.
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Thanks for the ideas everyone, I'll try them out and see what I get. I'm not saying that the arbor is the correct one but it came with the chuck.