Picalilli
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Anyone had much luck or can advise on the best approach to straighten a bent drill press spindle?
I got an Axminster AT2001DP second hand but the run out is quite bad. It’s had new bearings, belts and I’ve checked the chuck. The spindle actually seems to have a slight bend in it when I set a square against the end so this must be the problem.
Is the best approach to put in a vice and gently hammer or is there a better way? I don’t want to make it worse, as it is it’s sort of fine for woodwork but the runout is quite bad.
Axminster don’t stock replacement spindles for this model unfortunately. Does anyone know whether spindles tend to be quite interchangeable? This site I found sells a fair range of spares for sealey drills that look similar…
https://www.ccw-tools.com/Product.aspx?ProductID=80242&strReferer=search&PPGR=0
I got an Axminster AT2001DP second hand but the run out is quite bad. It’s had new bearings, belts and I’ve checked the chuck. The spindle actually seems to have a slight bend in it when I set a square against the end so this must be the problem.
Is the best approach to put in a vice and gently hammer or is there a better way? I don’t want to make it worse, as it is it’s sort of fine for woodwork but the runout is quite bad.
Axminster don’t stock replacement spindles for this model unfortunately. Does anyone know whether spindles tend to be quite interchangeable? This site I found sells a fair range of spares for sealey drills that look similar…
https://www.ccw-tools.com/Product.aspx?ProductID=80242&strReferer=search&PPGR=0