Phil Thien
06-16-2012, 9:15 AM
Hi.
Would it be possible for you guys to measure the stems of your drill press tables?
The stem is the tube that extends from the bottom of the drill press table, and is locked into the table arm (which connects the table to the column).
I'm looking for a table I could use on a drill press that has no table, and for which the part is NLA. The drill press is your typical "made in China" affair.
The size of the press you have isn't too important, as the table is always centered under the bit by the arm. So your drill press could be a 10", 12", or 15" and as long as the stem fits, the table will work for me.
If you have decent calipers, that would probably work best. Diameter and length would be appreciated. Diameter is obviously more critical than length, but as long as you're at it, both would be helpful.
Also let me know the make/model of your press, so if I find a good match, I know what to order. :)
I've included a little photo with the part I need measured highlighted in red.
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Would it be possible for you guys to measure the stems of your drill press tables?
The stem is the tube that extends from the bottom of the drill press table, and is locked into the table arm (which connects the table to the column).
I'm looking for a table I could use on a drill press that has no table, and for which the part is NLA. The drill press is your typical "made in China" affair.
The size of the press you have isn't too important, as the table is always centered under the bit by the arm. So your drill press could be a 10", 12", or 15" and as long as the stem fits, the table will work for me.
If you have decent calipers, that would probably work best. Diameter and length would be appreciated. Diameter is obviously more critical than length, but as long as you're at it, both would be helpful.
Also let me know the make/model of your press, so if I find a good match, I know what to order. :)
I've included a little photo with the part I need measured highlighted in red.
234604