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Jack Gaskins
05-19-2012, 2:21 PM
Hello,

The bolt/screw and spring that goes to my tool rest hieght adjustment handle came loose and got sucked up in the shavings. Went to the Delta web site and you have to order the handle assembly to get just the screw and spring. Anyone know where I can get this screw and spring. I took a photo of the assembly from my tail stock handle.

Thanks Jack.

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mickey cassiba
05-19-2012, 6:33 PM
McMaster Carr has a full selection of handles....Fastenal may have a screw similar but maybe not exact. Ace hardware has a pretty full selection of springs. You'll have to know the thread pitch and size, in any case. Springs are listed by wire size OD and length. My choice would be a full replacement from McM and a little dab of blue loctite on the end of the screw.

David DeCristoforo
05-19-2012, 6:48 PM
I can tell you exactly where to find one. Right there in your dust collector bin or your shop vac tank or whatever you "sucked it up" with.. Get out some screen a get to it. You know you need to clean it out anyway...

Jack Gaskins
05-19-2012, 6:59 PM
I can tell you exactly where to find one. Right there in your dust collector bin or your shop vac tank or whatever you "sucked it up" with.. Get out some screen a get to it. You know you need to clean it out anyway...


Thanks, but unfortunately I did not realise the missing parts until about a week after I cleaned up and had already put the shavings out to the curb.

David DeCristoforo
05-19-2012, 7:03 PM
"...already put the shavings out to the curb"

DOH!!! Another "smacks self in head" moment!

Ken Fitzgerald
05-19-2012, 7:44 PM
Jack....locally I have an Ace Hardware that I can generally find something like that. When I bought a slow speed grinder one of the grinding wheels wobbled. It turned out that a left-handed nut was defective and it's threaded hole wasn't perpendicular to it's face. I found that left-handed nut at my local Ace Hardware.

I know they have a general selection of compression springs.

Jack Gaskins
05-19-2012, 7:57 PM
Gues I can take it by Ace Hardware tomorrow and see if they have anything. As for McCarr Master site I wouldnt know where to look. Dont really know what this little bolt is called. And the spring is larger in diamiter on one end so that is seats against the resess inside.

Ken Fitzgerald
05-19-2012, 8:00 PM
Jack....it's called a shoulder screw at McMasters-Carr. Do you know the thread detail and the length of the bolt?

Start here: http://www.mcmaster.com/#shoulder-screws/=hlwnhx

Ken Fitzgerald
05-19-2012, 8:06 PM
Here's their version of the spring you need: http://www.mcmaster.com/#compression-springs/=hlwpd1

Jack Gaskins
05-19-2012, 9:39 PM
Outstanding, Thanks Ken.

CW McClellan
05-19-2012, 11:25 PM
Take the screw ya got to a machine shop they"ll probably cut you one for a couple of bucks.