Chris Puttick
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Hi
I have a Scheppach DP19 Vario which keeps dropping the chuck. No reflection on the general quality of the machine, it seems accurate enough and the various features work well (if I was being picky I'd have to say the rack and pinion mechanism has too much play although that might (also) be me setting it up badly).
Full disclosure - when assembling the drill I was in a bit of hurry to start using it to complete a project, so I didn't clean the spindle/chuck well. The initial symptoms were the bit catching in a piece and the chuck stopping but the spindle continuing to turn, and then the chuck dropping off when it was raised. I have since used degreaser on the chuck and spindle, but the spindle has score marks; tried removing those with fine file and abrasive pad and then cleaning again, but the problem is getting worse - with a heavy bit (Starrett 18mm hole saw) it drops off more or less as soon as the drill starts.
I'm assuming the spindle (or chuck?) is no longer fit for purpose - but before I spring for a new spindle is there anything else I can try?
Thanks
Chris
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I have a Scheppach DP19 Vario which keeps dropping the chuck. No reflection on the general quality of the machine, it seems accurate enough and the various features work well (if I was being picky I'd have to say the rack and pinion mechanism has too much play although that might (also) be me setting it up badly).
Full disclosure - when assembling the drill I was in a bit of hurry to start using it to complete a project, so I didn't clean the spindle/chuck well. The initial symptoms were the bit catching in a piece and the chuck stopping but the spindle continuing to turn, and then the chuck dropping off when it was raised. I have since used degreaser on the chuck and spindle, but the spindle has score marks; tried removing those with fine file and abrasive pad and then cleaning again, but the problem is getting worse - with a heavy bit (Starrett 18mm hole saw) it drops off more or less as soon as the drill starts.
I'm assuming the spindle (or chuck?) is no longer fit for purpose - but before I spring for a new spindle is there anything else I can try?
Thanks
Chris
T