IanF
Well-known member
I have a Craftsman bench type drill press with a 5/8" chuck I bought about 10 years ago. The chuck is a tapered friction fit onto the spindle. A coupel of years ago, I was using it and the drill simply stopped. Then I noticed the spindle was still turning, but was just spinning in the the chuck. Raising the spindle would drop the chuck onto the work.
If I raisehte table and press the chuck back on, it'll stay in place but small jobs, but the fact is I break out the press for larger jobs.
What is a good way to fix this? I had thought about roughing up the surfaces a bit and then applying some red loctite, but I'm hoping for a second opinion before trying that.
Thanks,
If I raisehte table and press the chuck back on, it'll stay in place but small jobs, but the fact is I break out the press for larger jobs.
What is a good way to fix this? I had thought about roughing up the surfaces a bit and then applying some red loctite, but I'm hoping for a second opinion before trying that.
Thanks,