Powerline drill model DPS5612 ,5/8 chuck-MT#2 spindle
SOURCE: how to remove chuck from drill press
I just looked at a breakdown for this tool and it is not that clear. But to get an owners manual you can go to Searspartsdirect.com and type in your model number and look at the same schematici I did and also order a manual for about 7.50. Usually though on a drill press like that it would be a morse taper. Do you see a slot cut thru the spindle on both sides, if so there should be a tapered key that came with the unit. In that case what you would need to do it put the key in the slot and tap it with a hammer to remove the adaptor and chuck. Let me know if I can help further
SOURCE: Replace drill chuck on 23 year old Craftsman 8" drill press
Yes it does have a Morse taper and you can remove it by gently hitting it with a rubber or nylon mallet.
SOURCE: delta 8' table top drill press
If the spindle is tapered, and you have a tapered chuck, it is a interference fit. You can move the table out of the way for swinging room and smack it on with a mallet. Or you can block the chuck up on the table and force the spindle into it.
Both spindle should be smooth and clean, sometimes if a drill bit grabs and stops it will twist the chuck off and gall up the taper surfaces. Put some chalk dust on the spindle before assembling if you have some, it will help prevent galling should the chuck come off
SOURCE: need manual for craftsman drill press model 113.213853
To correct that 2 degree angle, there is often an allen screw at the bottom of the table swivel. Look where the nut to loosen the table is. Under it is an allen head screw. loosen the table swivel a bit and turn that in an eight of a turn at a time, re tighten then remeasure.
SOURCE: i need a chuck wrench/tool for a duracraft drill press
Are you talking about the chuck key? That's the little wrench with a collar of gear teeth on it.
There are only a few standard sizes plus a couple of odd-balls. Last time I looked, Sears carried a good selection. If you have the old one, take it with you to the store. If you don't have the old one, find a way to measure or approximately measure what you need. Another chuck key that doesn't fit can be a useful reference. If you can find something (maybe a drill bit) that is a close fit into one of the three holes in the chuck, that can be useful too.
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