Vintage Delta Drill Press Motor Has Bad Bearings - What to Do?
Acquired a 1940s era 17" Delta press some years ago, for $300. Had some bad runout, so I had hammersmith redo the spindle at about $200. It seems the 1/2 hp original motor has bad bearings also (more runout), and will cost $1000 to have them replaced. Ouch.
I can't see dropping that kinda money on this, especially when speed changes are done by moving the belt.
While I like the vintage 300 pound weight, its not my favorite, most-used tool, and is relegated to rough drilling. Does it make sense, and at what cost might it be, to replace the motor and go with a VFD? New floor drill presses are 1500 bucks, and up, and that's a lot for a tool that is not used all that much.
Any thoughts?
TIA
Need lots of info in order to offer any advice
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Originally Posted by
Jerry Bruette
Shouldn't be a need to freeze anything. Could you post a couple pictures of the motor? Or even the model number of the drill press so we could look up the parts breakdown.
I just can't imagine a motor that small costing anywhere near that for a bearing replacement.
More info about the tool would be great. Pics better. Any data from tags on the motor too.