Paradise Garage
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- Jan 16, 2023
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Hi Everybody! I'm the new owner of a sweet vintage drill press. Kindly given to me from a neighbor.
As best I can tell, it's a Duro from the 1940's, model V-3080 benchtop style.
Overall it was in great shape, but clearly needed some TLC as it ran but quite loudly. My first step has been to rehab the very old motor (including my first bearing replacement!) and that is now complete.
Now I'm disassembling the mechanical parts and am stuck at the chuck. It's a Jacobs 6A with morse taper. But this is the style with a knurled collar that is supposed to somehow help keep the chuck on? I don't have a proper spanner yet, but was able to get the collar spinning with an allen wrench and elbow grease. But now I'm stuck. I can spin it until it drops enough to contact the chuck, but then it seizes. From research, I think the idea is I need to keep spinning this collar (in the direction I show in the photo) until the collar comes off the threads and 'pops' the chuck off the taper for me?
Before I proceed with that step and applying a lot more pressure, I'd love for somebody to confirm for me I'm on the right track. Anybody have some experience with this?
As best I can tell, it's a Duro from the 1940's, model V-3080 benchtop style.
Overall it was in great shape, but clearly needed some TLC as it ran but quite loudly. My first step has been to rehab the very old motor (including my first bearing replacement!) and that is now complete.
Now I'm disassembling the mechanical parts and am stuck at the chuck. It's a Jacobs 6A with morse taper. But this is the style with a knurled collar that is supposed to somehow help keep the chuck on? I don't have a proper spanner yet, but was able to get the collar spinning with an allen wrench and elbow grease. But now I'm stuck. I can spin it until it drops enough to contact the chuck, but then it seizes. From research, I think the idea is I need to keep spinning this collar (in the direction I show in the photo) until the collar comes off the threads and 'pops' the chuck off the taper for me?
Before I proceed with that step and applying a lot more pressure, I'd love for somebody to confirm for me I'm on the right track. Anybody have some experience with this?

