Hi all
I recently bought an Axminster bench drill from a deceased estate and as it looked in fantastic cosmetic condition I stupidly did not try it.
When I got home and tried it there was an immediate problem with vibration which got worse as the quill was lowered.
I hoped that it was a problem with the pulley alignment or with the belts, but after replacing the belts and aligning the pulleys. The vibration was reduced but is still apparent.
Everything points to a bet shaft but after visiting a local metal fabricators they said that the shaft is relatively straight.
I have tried to buy a new shaft from Axminster but the part is no longer available even thought the machine is less than 10 years old
I think that the machine is a clone of one sold by SIP and Jet but obviously it would be a bit of a gamble as to whether a shaft from them would either fit or cure the problem.
Any thoughts on what this problem could be?
I recently bought an Axminster bench drill from a deceased estate and as it looked in fantastic cosmetic condition I stupidly did not try it.
When I got home and tried it there was an immediate problem with vibration which got worse as the quill was lowered.
I hoped that it was a problem with the pulley alignment or with the belts, but after replacing the belts and aligning the pulleys. The vibration was reduced but is still apparent.
Everything points to a bet shaft but after visiting a local metal fabricators they said that the shaft is relatively straight.
I have tried to buy a new shaft from Axminster but the part is no longer available even thought the machine is less than 10 years old
I think that the machine is a clone of one sold by SIP and Jet but obviously it would be a bit of a gamble as to whether a shaft from them would either fit or cure the problem.
Any thoughts on what this problem could be?