I found that the bushing was the culprit and was simply moving. Does the bushing sit flat or is it supposed to stick up a bit to keep the pulley up from the head? The pulley no longer moves but sounds like a freight train when running
Hey guys. I replaced all the bushings on my Dunlap 12 3/4 drill press but am having some trouble with the pulley. First and foremost when I tore it apart a rubber oring was on the upper shaft and I can't find an oring in the manual at all. Could this be an error made by whomever tore it down...
Lynn Can go screw herself. I wouldn't spend a nickel with accurate bearing. I had my sizes, all was ready to go and the salesman asked me where I heard from them and I told them. Biggest mistake as now only Lynn can write the order up since she handles orders off the site. What could have been...
Frank
I pulled everything apart last night. What a chore getting the quill past the indentation made by the set screws. I had to lightly sand it flat again. I can't tell if the bushings are any good but they do spin smoothly and have almost no play. The thrust bearing is definitely shot. One of...
I have the threaded one. Thank you I will see if I can locate the bushings and replace them. I have another quick question. The spindle pulley has an angled hole for what looks to be a set screw. I pulled the pulley off and located the hole in the head but it does not have a set screw nor...
I thought the same thing so I pulled the pulley off and reset it. I tightened the collar and the motor couldn't spin the pulley but as soon as I backed off on the collar just a tiny bit and i was having zero trouble
I purchased a Dunlap 103.23622 on CL in decent shape. I finally had a chance to use it yesterday and I had some pretty noticeable runout. I wanted to soak the Jacobs chuck anyway so. I proceded to take it off to reseat but I wasn't sure If it was just pressed on so I hit it a few time before I...