Vintage Veloce
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Ok, so taking apart my old drill press was much harder than I expected.
Everything is cleaned up and I am beginning assembly.
I replaced the bearings in the motor and the spindle/quill without too much drama.
However, I'm not sure how to reassemble the bearings above the spindle.
Here is a picture:
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My basic plan is to put the pulley in gap of the cast head. Then to drop the tube through from the top into the pulley, and bang it in to the proper depth.
But then... the bearings are more delicate. And pushing either on can shift the pulley on the shaft or the other bearing.
Note that there are no "stops" in the cast head where the bearings fit, they can be pushed right through.
I'm thinking maybe the best answer is the shim the pulley in the centered in the cast head's gap. and then to press (carefully) the top bearing in place, somehow holding the tube from the bottom. Then to put the cast head on a table upside down, and to press the bottom bearing in somehow.
There has got to be a better way...
Ideas?
Everything is cleaned up and I am beginning assembly.
I replaced the bearings in the motor and the spindle/quill without too much drama.
However, I'm not sure how to reassemble the bearings above the spindle.
Here is a picture:
View media item 77166
My basic plan is to put the pulley in gap of the cast head. Then to drop the tube through from the top into the pulley, and bang it in to the proper depth.
But then... the bearings are more delicate. And pushing either on can shift the pulley on the shaft or the other bearing.
Note that there are no "stops" in the cast head where the bearings fit, they can be pushed right through.
I'm thinking maybe the best answer is the shim the pulley in the centered in the cast head's gap. and then to press (carefully) the top bearing in place, somehow holding the tube from the bottom. Then to put the cast head on a table upside down, and to press the bottom bearing in somehow.
There has got to be a better way...
Ideas?