I very recently picked up this 1948 Craftsman DP.
Jim C.
Maybe someone can help me out on this one? My vintage sacem drill falls down every time I lose the handle. I suppose there’s a (leaf-)spring in it somewhere that is broken or came loose but can’t figure it out. I don’t have any documentation on it so I’m kind of blind searching on this problem. The drill works well and very smooth but it’s really annoying I have to hold the drill up all the time. Really want to solve this little issue so any help is much appreciated!
Post this in my 'more vintage tools' topic to and got suggested it may sit in the 'button' so I added some pictures about that to. Had that button off before but didn't got any wiser then.
Checked some more and seems that my drill probably was missing the spring when I got it.
Wout
Wow. That thing has led a charmed life! Congrats on the find Jim.
Checked some more and seems that my drill probably was missing the spring when I got it.
Wout
Thanks! For the most part it has been lightly used and is totally original. It’s still bolted to its factory original wooden shipping pallet. It had a lot of paint splatters on it and needed to be cleaned up. Unfortunately the tilting table flange was cracked. I had to track down another table. I’m still ahead of the game however, because the drill press was free.
Jim C.
You can also buy various sizes of flat spring steel stock at McMaster Carr.
A Jacobs K3 key fits that chuck.I've been trolling Craigslist and Facebook for a good older drill press - either a floor model or bench top would work, but hit the jackpot today: Craftsman King-Seely 103.24810, for FREE! A guy my age (early 60's) just retired and he and his wife are down-sizing (he's also got 2 really nice Harleys for sale....) He tried to sell the drill while I was out of town, but got no takers (his ad was terrible, 1 side pic only, no brand and back-lit: couldn't tell if it had paint on it or not)
Anyway, I knew it would be heavy, and it was. Missing the lid and chuck key, but seems to work fine even though it doesn't look like it has seen a new drop of oil in a few decades. (Pics as-found)
I'm not sure if I'm going to rebuild this or just clean it up and use it, but I definitely need to find a chuck key...
Is there a part number I can search for?
THANKS!
Bob
Thanks Frank!A Jacobs K3 key fits that chuck.
The lid you refer to... do you mean belt cover? If so, that was an optional accessory available from '53 to '56 and they are quite rare.
my Boice Crane Helmet Head
wired for three speeds plus pulleys
A Speed chart is in the owners manual. Check VM.
A new cogged belt will likely take care of that vibration.
Nice find! Does the table crank as we as the head?
Delta, your pics aren't showing. - Google pics doesn't like this place much...
A Speed chart is in the owners manual. Check VM.
A new cogged belt will likely take care of that vibration.
Got a new cogged belt, tightened the drive pully set screw, lubed the motor bearings: no vibration now, but I don't know for sure what fixed it....
In the process of cleaning her up, there's a ton of surface rust. Got the table broke free and moving nicely, and its is square to the quill.
Thanks Frank!
Your daughter-in-law stole that! Tell the son she's a Keeper!
Did you try, or were you able to remove the pulley from the motor shaft?
Most of the time, those loose pulley screws cause a burr to form which makes it impossible to remove the pulley without a puller.
Yes, exactly the same.Yes I tried, but could not find my puller so its still on. It is definitely scored - I also could not get the set screw tight enough at the flat spot to stop the wobble so I rotated it and set the screw right on the shaft. I know that isn't the best, but I suspect the shaft is a mess anyway... When I get the pulley off, I'll deal with it.
Also, I was able to find a manual for a 103.24821 (Floor model, mine is a 24810 bench model) with the quill speed table on VM. The pic sure looks the same as my head.
Is it the same?
Yes, exactly the same.
I saw this on FB marketplace. I assume this was not made this way? Looks really top heavy unless the base is really heavy.![]()