I've been asked to help fix an Axminster white number 16 bench drill. This works adequately as a woodwork drill but its chuck has started falling out when not in use.
It has a Jacobs 34 chuck on what I think is a #2 morse taper shaft.
The taper on the chuck feels decently smooth and even to the touch.
Feeling with a "pinkie" finger, the inside taper of the drill feels a little uneven in a couple of places so I think this is the cause of the problem. Don't know if it is damaged metal or if dust / swarf can get trapped in there and compressed / burnt onto the inside surface.
This isn't much used for metalworking and I haven't measured the runout.
Are there any DIY level techniques that are recommended for cleaning up an inside taper without ruining it ? Thanks.
It has a Jacobs 34 chuck on what I think is a #2 morse taper shaft.
The taper on the chuck feels decently smooth and even to the touch.
Feeling with a "pinkie" finger, the inside taper of the drill feels a little uneven in a couple of places so I think this is the cause of the problem. Don't know if it is damaged metal or if dust / swarf can get trapped in there and compressed / burnt onto the inside surface.
This isn't much used for metalworking and I haven't measured the runout.
Are there any DIY level techniques that are recommended for cleaning up an inside taper without ruining it ? Thanks.