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Help Identify Tooling

a_thiel24

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So I picked these up with a drill press I bought recently. I know that they aren't for the drill press but I'm not sure if they're for a lathe or a mill. Any help identifying what I have or maybe what they're worth would be much appreciated.

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alex71

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that's morse taper tooling. it probably will fit your drill press. The chuck that is currently install likely has one of these morse taper arbors on it. The spindle should have slots on the side into which you can isert and angled drift to break the taper and remove the chuck, and install another MT shank tool.

Edit: you also have some MT sleeves (adapters) and a couple of dead centers there. The centers are for a lathe tailstock. Your other MT tooling can be used in the tailstock also.
 

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Most defiantly Drill press bits but also will work on a mill or lathe. Show a picture of the drill press with focus on the spindle.

if you look at the spindle on my old one you will see an oval hole in the spindle ~4" above the drill chuck. Does you machine have this oval hole? If so then it has a morse taper in the spindle, unless it is some odd taper.

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Robby321

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3rd pic are Bridge reamers. If Morse taper (probably fit drill press if Morse taper), and any tail stock lathe.
 
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a_thiel24

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Thanks for the help guys! Here are the pictures you requested. Hopefully this completes the story. That would be great if I could use these on my new drill press. The chuck currently on it does look like its threaded. It also has a hole above the spindle that I think was mentioned.

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454ragtop

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Unfortunately your drill press has a Jacobs stub spindle, so the Morse taper stuff won't work in it.
 

Evilunclegrimace

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But, on a more positive note you now have enough Morse taper tooling to justify the purchase of another drill press that uses Morse taper tooling.:)
 

oldironfarmer

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Can you give us an overall picture of the drill press? And one of the spindle with it down. It may have a Morse taper with a threaded adapter. The hole mentioned would be four inches up, or so. Likely it does not have a Morse taper but a shot with the spindle all the way down would confirm that.
 
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