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Matt018888

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Matt,
You have done a really nice job with that drill press. Would you mind sharing a little bit about tour VFD over in this tread?
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum...ons-installations.320064/page-23[/URL Than
Matt,
You have done a really nice job with that drill press. Would you mind sharing a little bit about tour VFD over in this tread?
Thanks, I just shared it over there.
 

RBarnes

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Anyone have a vintage Delta drill press with foot feed they will sell? Please private message me.
 

RBarnes

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I would also be interested in a vintage Powermatic American made drill press with the foot petal feed.
 

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Pickup this old drill press. Works great! 5 speed gear driven on spindle and 4 speed on feed. My question is should there be oil or grease in gear box? A little noisy there. Also looking for Manuel. Thanks Bill
 

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larry_g

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Pickup this old drill press. Works great! 5 speed gear driven on spindle and 4 speed on feed. My question is should there be oil or grease in gear box? A little noisy there. Also looking for Manuel. Thanks Bill
Looking here http://vintagemachinery.org/mfgindex/detail.aspx?id=3049&tab=0 it seems that you may have a rare machine there. I would agree that oil is the gearbox lube as well as all the other places. You should consider sending a set of pictures along to the above site for their database.

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mikeinri

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Pickup this old drill press. Works great! 5 speed gear driven on spindle and 4 speed on feed. My question is should there be oil or grease in gear box? A little noisy there. Also looking for Manuel. Thanks Bill

Looking here http://vintagemachinery.org/mfgindex/detail.aspx?id=3049&tab=0 it seems that you may have a rare machine there. I would agree that oil is the gearbox lube as well as all the other places. You should consider sending a set of pictures along to the above site for their database.

Wow, that is super-cool. Sorry, I have no advice beyond what's been offered, but that's a great piece of history that you've acquired!

Mike
 

John-O

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Found this a while back under a tarp out in my folks back yard. My step dad passed a few years ago and I guess he had run out of room to put stuff he brought home. No room left in two 8 x 40 shipping containers or a 30 x 30 shop. Slowly but surely going through it all. Mom said I could have half the money if I can sell any of it. I love my mom ha ha ha20220505_170457.jpg20220505_170507.jpg
 
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NYBODYMAN

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I picked this Craftsman up this morning at a yard sale for $15. Owner said it's not the original motor but we plugged it in and it and the lamp both work. It looks to me that it is missing a cover for the top but I may be wrong. Can anyone confirm? Also any information would be great. Thanks.

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Outlawmws

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The motor is sitting way too low, but the spindle pulley does look to be sitting high as well. No guards missing - they had an optional add-on guard, but not sure they made one for the smaller DPs.

Pulley's are also upside down to each other.
 

tool_scrounge

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As Outlaw states, the spindle pulley is upside down. It looks like the motor mount could be inverted to raise the motor if needed. But figuring out what is wrong with the spindle pulley is the first issue.
 

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There are threads here dedicated to rebuilding those DPs, will give you more information than I ever could.

Mike
 

GirchyGirchy

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Be aware there's a bearing in that front pulley that's proprietary (to my knowledge) to Walker Turners. I don't think you can find a replacement for it. I was lucky and had one decent bearing between my two donor machines so I just cleaned and repacked it.
I know this was an old post, but...

If it's anything like the one in my WT 1200 series (or 900 series), the front pulley bearings are available through Walker-Turner Serviced Machinery. As of nine years ago, it cost $78 (plus $15 return shipping) to have Jeff remove the old bearings, clean the pulley, and replace them with the correct size. He recommended having him do it because the pulleys are easy to break/crack, but he did sell them for $19.35/ea.

Contact Jeff at [email protected] . He also sells other parts for them, including new slow-speed pulley kits.
 
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Forgot about this thread. I was searching for some info on Atlas 1060 because I just picked one up! All I have to do is find a motor... the one I have just oscillates back and forth currently. It's pretty smooth otherwise. Chuck opens smooth and everything appears to function as it should. Going to do a basic cleanup and paint. (assuming I can find a can of hammered blue or green paint!)
 

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Forgot about this thread. I was searching for some info on Atlas 1060 because I just picked one up! All I have to do is find a motor... the one I have just oscillates back and forth currently. It's pretty smooth otherwise. Chuck opens smooth and everything appears to function as it should. Going to do a basic cleanup and paint. (assuming I can find a can of hammered blue or green paint!)
If you plan on drilling steel, I'd recommend finding an intermediate pulley setup to get the speed down slower.
 

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This is what I picked up this weekend. Don't know if it's worth my time. Motor runs, spindle froze up. And ORANGE!
 

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Seagoer

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Spindle or quill seized?

What's that chuck/spindle extension about? Interesting.
The Quill is locked up tighter than the hubs of hell. I'm now giving it the blaster treatment and waiting. I don't have the foggiest idea about what you're calling the extension thingy. I'm in the learning process with this little beast. But, I'm enjoying it.
What's your solution for the seized up quill?
 

crguy

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The Quill is locked up tighter than the hubs of hell. I'm now giving it the blaster treatment and waiting. I don't have the foggiest idea about what you're calling the extension thingy. I'm in the learning process with this little beast. But, I'm enjoying it.
What's your solution for the seized up quill?
Is that lever on the left side a quill lock, it looks like one? I'd loosen that all the way, then see if you can get a wedge in the split of the head casting and try to spread it just a little so penetrating oil can get in there. Also, clean the rust off the exposed part of the quill before trying to get it to move up. It's also possible the gear spline on the handle is jammed where it fits in the teeth on the back of the quill. You should be able to pull the handle & shaft out to make sure that isn't the problem.
 

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By “extension”, it looks like the quill is down. As CRguy noted, is the handle locking it down?
 
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