toolcollector109
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I’ve taken apart an old black Bakelite Craftsman drill 315.11480 from the 70’s to install a new cord on it. While I have it apart, I have a few questions:
1. What kind of grease would have been used in the gear assembly on these 70’s era drills? Ideally I’d take all this old grease out and completely regrease it with brand new grease. If I can’t get it all out, is it ok to mix some new grease in with the old?
2. The original plug is non grounded and non-polarized. I have another non-grounded but polarized plug and cord from a 90’s Craftsman drill that I want to install on this one. The wires in the new cord are black and white. I’m assuming the white is hot? If so, would I wire the trigger switch with the same configuration due to this new plug/cord being polarized? Is there any way to ground these old drills?
1. What kind of grease would have been used in the gear assembly on these 70’s era drills? Ideally I’d take all this old grease out and completely regrease it with brand new grease. If I can’t get it all out, is it ok to mix some new grease in with the old?
2. The original plug is non grounded and non-polarized. I have another non-grounded but polarized plug and cord from a 90’s Craftsman drill that I want to install on this one. The wires in the new cord are black and white. I’m assuming the white is hot? If so, would I wire the trigger switch with the same configuration due to this new plug/cord being polarized? Is there any way to ground these old drills?