I picked up this little red Dunlap drill press that I think is functionally similar to the Craftsman 100/150. There's some runout/slop in the spindle so I want to replace the bushings. I managed to get the 2 brass bushings inside the quill out pretty easily by tapping them with an aluminum rod.
Now, I have to remove the top portion into which the spindle slides from the bottom (the piece with the female cogs that the pulley fits over) because there's some slop there as well. Do I press that out from the bottom or the top? Should I avoid tapping on the part that spins I site the bushing? I don't believe the bushing is accessible from the bottom since the only thing I can see from the bottom spins.
Last question. Where can I find replacement bushings? I have the model number... 103.23621. Are the parts similar enough to the Craftsman parts that they use the same bushings?
Thanks!



Now, I have to remove the top portion into which the spindle slides from the bottom (the piece with the female cogs that the pulley fits over) because there's some slop there as well. Do I press that out from the bottom or the top? Should I avoid tapping on the part that spins I site the bushing? I don't believe the bushing is accessible from the bottom since the only thing I can see from the bottom spins.
Last question. Where can I find replacement bushings? I have the model number... 103.23621. Are the parts similar enough to the Craftsman parts that they use the same bushings?
Thanks!






