I'm currently in the process of stripping an old drill press and wanted to address an issue I noticed when I used the machine previously. There's a handle which is used to adjust the belt tension by moving the motor housing forwards and backwards.
Two problems exist with this though.
The first is that when turning the handle, it can come loose inside the casing and that involves taking quite a lot of the machine apart to get to it and put it right.
The second is that the motor housing is bolted to a bracket, which is connected to two large rods that move inside the casting. There is nothing to stop the rods from travelling too far and coming out of their support holes (I wish the rods were slightly longer to stop this happening).
I can tell something is missing, although I am not sure exactly what. It appears there was something gripping onto a groove machined into the right side rod. Also, the lever is connected to a casting, which connects to the right side rod via a groove in that rod.
Does anyone have any idea what I need to do to sort these issues out?
Two problems exist with this though.
The first is that when turning the handle, it can come loose inside the casing and that involves taking quite a lot of the machine apart to get to it and put it right.
The second is that the motor housing is bolted to a bracket, which is connected to two large rods that move inside the casting. There is nothing to stop the rods from travelling too far and coming out of their support holes (I wish the rods were slightly longer to stop this happening).
I can tell something is missing, although I am not sure exactly what. It appears there was something gripping onto a groove machined into the right side rod. Also, the lever is connected to a casting, which connects to the right side rod via a groove in that rod.
Does anyone have any idea what I need to do to sort these issues out?