Very annoying, my (not expensive) Clarke CDP5DD pedestal drill has developed a very slight wobble as soon as I start to lower the quill to drill. I've disassembled the quill and the spindle bearings are tight so the problem is slight slackness between the quill and the casing.
Talking to Clarke they say that the manufacturing process is that they bore out the casing casting and then machine to quill to suit so they are probably not "standard". The thing only cost about £60 fifteen years ago!
I've checked the gap between the two and it's around 0.06mm - 0.08mm. (I don't have inch feeler gages).
Rather than just go out and buy a new drill, my idea is to get a 0.001" shim sheet and wrap it round the quill to close the gap down but not sure how to hold it in place?
As an aside, I went across the road to our "country" garage and asked if they had any shim stock to which they replied " we just flatten a bean tine if we need any"!! Real agricultural bunch!
Any other suggestions would be appreciated.
Talking to Clarke they say that the manufacturing process is that they bore out the casing casting and then machine to quill to suit so they are probably not "standard". The thing only cost about £60 fifteen years ago!
I've checked the gap between the two and it's around 0.06mm - 0.08mm. (I don't have inch feeler gages).
Rather than just go out and buy a new drill, my idea is to get a 0.001" shim sheet and wrap it round the quill to close the gap down but not sure how to hold it in place?
As an aside, I went across the road to our "country" garage and asked if they had any shim stock to which they replied " we just flatten a bean tine if we need any"!! Real agricultural bunch!
Any other suggestions would be appreciated.