Hello,
I recently purchased my first pillar drill for woodworking, a well used Elliott Progress 16, pictured below:
I'd like to tackle a bit of restoration on it before using it in anger as there seem to be a couple of issues. Firstly, although the quill action seems very smooth with no play, the top sheet metal housing rattles a lot when it's running. This seems to be because the method of slackening the belt is to pull a lever just in front of the motor backwards which allows the top of the motor to pivot forwards and the front of the housing to drop down enabling one access to the belt to change speeds. However this action seems a little sloppy and the lever doesn't seem to be locking things down securely as such the belt doesn't look properly tensioned when it it's running. I've tried to capture a photo of the linkage here:
Any ideas for how to get the top more securely fixed in place? It seems to only be attached at the back via the two metal rods going across it. I can take more photos if that'll help!
My second question is regarding the fastenings that secure the two rods going through the top housing, I've not encountered these before, so was wondering what they're called? How they can be removed? (So I can take the top off and start cleaning inside.) And whether they're re-usable once they've been removed as they seem just bent in place?
Finally there seems to be some sort of sticky perished gasket/seal surrounding where the quill exits the main casting, can this be replaced? Should I just scrape off the old one?
Cheers!
I recently purchased my first pillar drill for woodworking, a well used Elliott Progress 16, pictured below:
I'd like to tackle a bit of restoration on it before using it in anger as there seem to be a couple of issues. Firstly, although the quill action seems very smooth with no play, the top sheet metal housing rattles a lot when it's running. This seems to be because the method of slackening the belt is to pull a lever just in front of the motor backwards which allows the top of the motor to pivot forwards and the front of the housing to drop down enabling one access to the belt to change speeds. However this action seems a little sloppy and the lever doesn't seem to be locking things down securely as such the belt doesn't look properly tensioned when it it's running. I've tried to capture a photo of the linkage here:
Any ideas for how to get the top more securely fixed in place? It seems to only be attached at the back via the two metal rods going across it. I can take more photos if that'll help!
My second question is regarding the fastenings that secure the two rods going through the top housing, I've not encountered these before, so was wondering what they're called? How they can be removed? (So I can take the top off and start cleaning inside.) And whether they're re-usable once they've been removed as they seem just bent in place?
Finally there seems to be some sort of sticky perished gasket/seal surrounding where the quill exits the main casting, can this be replaced? Should I just scrape off the old one?
Cheers!