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Drill press adjusting rack, where to buy?

94EG8

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I have an older Durex Industrial drill press that I broke the rack on. Where does one buy a replacement for a 30 year old overseas drill press imported by a Quebec company with no documentation? I have attached some pics. Thanks
 

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94EG8

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Yes I need to lower the table. Worst case I can probably get this welded or brozed back together. Using a rack from a similar drill press would be fine if someone happens to have part numbers that are still able to be ordered.
 

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As much as I hate to ever recommend McMaster...McMaster

I machine a lot of nylon gear rack for a client, although I get it straight from the manufacturer (Plastic Machining Corp)...but McMaster stocks this nylon rack (as does MSC), so I'm guessing they might have steel racks, too
 
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that press was probably sold under tons of names.
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Grizzly is pretty good about selling parts for machines not their own.

That's because many Grizzly machines are generic Chicom manufacture just painted green. The one thing G does is check out the machines before selling them and supports them with parts.

So yes, take a run through the Grizzly and Enco web sites. They both probably sold that DP under their label in the same time period as you got yours.

jack vines
 

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I'd go to ereplacement parts and plug in some Jet DP model numbers. I agree that's a generic Asian DP. They're all nearly identical except the name and Jet's probably one of the few that sources replacement parts.
 

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I have the same question. My drill press is a Champion Model F003. One of the attached photos shows one of the two broken pieces held up next to the rack on another drill press in our wood shop. Other than a very slight TPI difference, they look identical.

Two questions before I go looking for a replacement rack on a similar model - 1. Are the teeth always angled?
2. Are the specs (TPI, total height, pitch height, width, length, pressure angle) for the rack available from the manufacturers?
 

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I just realized my first question is stupid. Of course they're angled, because the rack is driven by a worm pinion. (I'm actually not near the drill press, as I'm helping someone else try to find a replacement rack.)
 
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