bertterbo
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I've recently purchased an Axminster floor standing drill press (AP700PD) and am having issues with the drill bits not running true. I don't even have to get out a dial indicator, I can simply place a square on the table, align it to the drill bit vertically, and then clearly see that as I rotate the chuck, the gap between the drill bit and the square can be as much as 1mm. This is measured at the bottom of the drill bit. So about 150mm from the spindle.
At first, I thought it was just a wonky drill bit. However, I have tried many different bits. Fisch brad points, and a stainless steel 10mm rod. All which appear to run true in my cordless, but then are noticably wonky in the drill press.
So ...
I bought a dial test indicator to see if I could figure out what was wrong.
- I removed the chuck and arbour from the drill and measuring the runout on the inside and outside of the spindle. There seems to be about 0.005mm to 0.01mm of runout.
- I removed the arbour from the chuck, put that in the spindle and measured. There seems to be about 0.01mm to 0.02mm of runout.
- I then put the chuck on the arbour and inserted a drill bit, and measured at the top of the drill bit where it's fixed into the chuck. There seems to be about 0.15mm of runout.
so I contacted Axminster and they sent me a new chuck and arbour.
However, I noticed no difference, still visibly wonky and the dial indicator readings are pretty much the same.
I also purchased a basic key scroll chuck and arbour from RDG tools. This seems to run better, but still not what I'd expect from an £800 drill. I can still put a square against the drill bit and see movement as I rotate the chuck.
I find it hard to believe that all 3 chucks are inaccurate. Yet the readings I get from the spindle appear to be very good?
The other strange thing is that if I rotate the drill bit in the chuck, I can reduce the amount of visible wonkyness!!! .... on all 3 chucks. It's bizzare. I can't explain it.
What an earth is going on?
At first, I thought it was just a wonky drill bit. However, I have tried many different bits. Fisch brad points, and a stainless steel 10mm rod. All which appear to run true in my cordless, but then are noticably wonky in the drill press.
So ...
I bought a dial test indicator to see if I could figure out what was wrong.
- I removed the chuck and arbour from the drill and measuring the runout on the inside and outside of the spindle. There seems to be about 0.005mm to 0.01mm of runout.
- I removed the arbour from the chuck, put that in the spindle and measured. There seems to be about 0.01mm to 0.02mm of runout.
- I then put the chuck on the arbour and inserted a drill bit, and measured at the top of the drill bit where it's fixed into the chuck. There seems to be about 0.15mm of runout.
so I contacted Axminster and they sent me a new chuck and arbour.
However, I noticed no difference, still visibly wonky and the dial indicator readings are pretty much the same.
I also purchased a basic key scroll chuck and arbour from RDG tools. This seems to run better, but still not what I'd expect from an £800 drill. I can still put a square against the drill bit and see movement as I rotate the chuck.
I find it hard to believe that all 3 chucks are inaccurate. Yet the readings I get from the spindle appear to be very good?
The other strange thing is that if I rotate the drill bit in the chuck, I can reduce the amount of visible wonkyness!!! .... on all 3 chucks. It's bizzare. I can't explain it.
What an earth is going on?
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