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Drill press #3129331
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Probably a long shot but I'm trying to find a part for my broken drill press. It's a Northern Industrial drill press Part Number 155301. I need item #68 on the parts drawing. It's referred to as the insert pulley. I've tried googling and ebay and such, but without an actual part number for the part, it's hard to find anything. Didn't know if someone that maybe repairs such items or has more knowledge would be able to help me locate one or not. If not I'll just have to go buy another drill press, but was trying to fix this one if I could.

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Re: Drill press [Re: DusterKid] #3129340
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Have you tried contacting Northern Tool? I


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Re: Drill press [Re: John_Kunkel] #3129346
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Yes, drill press is out of warranty, so they were no help.

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I would start with John's suggestion. Might also try some other places like harbor freight, Grizzly, or other discount tool houses.
Most of the parts are interchangeable but that unit does look pretty old so that could be an issue. Any chance of repairing the existing one? beer

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Originally Posted by John_Kunkel

Have you tried contacting Northern Tool? I


While sitting here having lunch, I 'chatted' with Doug from there regarding this.

In a nutshell, he said its too old and no longer supported.

He showed me a newer model but the parts were totally different.

I think the part is mislabeled in the manual? What 68 is pointing to sure looks like a spindle, which 69 pointing to a pulley claims to be?

I tried to save the chat we had, as he suggested one place that might be able to help, but it hasn't shown up in my email (yet).


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Is that shaft missing or worn? Have any machinist friends? Looks simple enough for any one that has a lathe and knows how to use it.


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Re: Drill press [Re: GomangoCuda] #3129357
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iagree Pretty basic lathe job.


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Re: Drill press [Re: DusterKid] #3129360
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I can't say whether they can help but you can check here.
https://littlemachineshop.com/

I've gotten parts for my Harbor Freight Mini Lathe from them.


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Re: Drill press [Re: GomangoCuda] #3129362
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Originally Posted by GomangoCuda
Is that shaft missing or worn? Have any machinist friends? Looks simple enough for any one that has a lathe and knows how to use it.



It's broke in half where it changes in diameter from big to small. There's 2 bearings that mount on the bottom side with a spacer in between the bearings. The top part goes thru the top pulley. The center of the "insert pulley" is hollow for a square stock of the drill press shaft spindle.

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Originally Posted by SNK-EYZ
I can't say whether they can help but you can check here.
https://littlemachineshop.com/

I've gotten parts for my Harbor Freight Mini Lathe from them.


Thanks, I'll contact them to see if they can help me out.

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Do some random searching online for drill presses on google images and see if you can come up with another manufacturer or supplier. A lot of the time multiple companies sell the same drill press with their own name on it and you might be able to find someone who's more help getting parts if they still exist.

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You can get a mini for $69.99 https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/black-bull-drill-press-with-laser-centering-guide-5-speed
I have the full size Black Bull 16 speed drill press. Used it only a few times, Wish I would have bought the mini. Takes up less space.

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Agreed that a guy with a lathe could knock that out fairly easily.

The question becomes, will he do it for less than the machine is worth.

Sad but true, much of this import equipment and tools are considered consumables. Use it 'till it breaks and get another.

I'm like you, I hate to throw otherwise good tools away. I'll usually spend the money to fix it, if it's a good tool otherwise.


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Re: Drill press [Re: CMcAllister] #3129418
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Originally Posted by CMcAllister
Agreed that a guy with a lathe could knock that out fairly easily.

The question becomes, will he do it for less than the machine is worth.

Sad but true, much of this import equipment and tools are considered consumables. Use it 'till it breaks and get another.

I'm like you, I hate to throw otherwise good tools away. I'll usually spend the money to fix it, if it's a good tool otherwise.


I suffer from the same problem. I just spent $60 to fix my old (like 43 years old) Craftsman 1HP air compressor. Probably should have just chucked it, but it did serve me well for a bunch of years. DeVilbiss actually made them back then, so maybe it was the right thing to do.


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I'd much rather repair something old that is quality. If you pitch and buy new, you have just gotten on the throw-away merry-go-round.


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Old Harbor Freight stuff was better quality then the new Harbor Freight stuff is.

Maybe you can find someone that has the same drill press that has something different broken on it and he will give you his at a cheap price.

That said, how much value does a $150 drill press have after 15 years of service? Did you get your $10 a year worth of use out of it?

What is going to break the week after you invest in having a new part machined?

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Originally Posted by Satilite73
Originally Posted by John_Kunkel

Have you tried contacting Northern Tool? I


While sitting here having lunch, I 'chatted' with Doug from there regarding this.

In a nutshell, he said its too old and no longer supported.

He showed me a newer model but the parts were totally different.

I think the part is mislabeled in the manual? What 68 is pointing to sure looks like a spindle, which 69 pointing to a pulley claims to be?

I tried to save the chat we had, as he suggested one place that might be able to help, but it hasn't shown up in my email (yet).

Any chance he could research who the supplier was ? shruggy

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Originally Posted by DusterKid


It's broke in half where it changes in diameter from big to small. There's 2 bearings that mount on the bottom side with a spacer in between the bearings. The top part goes thru the top pulley. The center of the "insert pulley" is hollow for a square stock of the drill press shaft spindle.


Is the hollow in the middle round or square to fit the drill press shaft spindle or is it round and the drill press shaft spindle connects to the pulley on top?

If the hollow is square then it may take a shop with a broach or something to make the square hole. (Not a machinist so I don't know what the options there are).

If that is the case it may be cheaper to have the two pieces welded together and machined down to fix it.

shruggy

If it seems like a decent tool then it would be worth fixing but I have seen some really bad crap being sold in the last couple decades.

Sadly it's kind of a crap shoot.

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The comments on that drill press make it look like it's pretty hit and miss, it wouldn't be my first choice

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Check ebay frequently. There's always people selling parts from older/rusted/damaged tools.
Don't just rely on what parts are listed, but what parts are listed for that Brand of press.
Somebody may have listed a different part for that press, but not that part.
Sometimes they may not list it, believing it's not a 'demand' item.
Contact them and see.
Also check sold/completed listings for that type press & inquire.

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