Nutool CH10 Hobby Drill Press Restoration Part 1 - Teardown and Inspection
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
- I need a drill press for some of the projects I have planned. I picked up a Nutool CH10 hobby drill cheaply second hand with the intension of restoring it. In this video I disassemble and inspect it. Part 2 here: • Nutool CH10 Hobby Dril...
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I've had one of these for many, many years. Nothing at all wrong with it except for the issue you have highlighted regarding the play in the quill. I don't want to throw it out so I will be very interested in part 2 to see what sort of solution you came up with. Thanks for posting - nice one !!
Hi. Ive got the same drill press and also noticed the play when I drilled something, it used to wander slightly... Looking fwd to part 2 to see if you remedied that
I have just bought one and stripped it out and i changed all the bearings and that seems to have made it tighter , I can tell you what the bearing numbers are if you want to change them yourself in advance
I just picked on up for £20, so not much to lose. The drilling head seems to be seized onto the column. The upper grub screw is fine, but the lower one completely seized. Looks like I'll have to drill that out, tap it and use a bolt.
Good luck with your project! Sounds like you should be able to get it sorted.
Bummer! Couldn't you just braze the cracked cast iron assembly and then just fettle in bore inside to receive the bearing? Pity, looked a promising project.
If only I could braze!
Did you have a look at what was causing the play in the quill as I have the exact same one with the same play
Hey, the bore in the casting for the quill was oversized. Have a look at part 2 for a relatively easy fix.
I got one of these and my on off switch doesn’t wort the on button won’t stay on,any advice would be much appreciated
Hi there. I recently acquired this drill from my late father. I was wondering if you know of anywhere i can find a user manual for it? Or if you could help me out directly..
Do you know if i can use a 40mm forstner or spade bit on this machine?..and if so, at what speed/belt nunber should I use it at?
Thankyou for any advice you may have
Hi Kevin, here's a link to a user manual: www.tooled-up.com/Artwork/ProdPDF/33662ins.pdf . It's not the exact same make/model but I think it's the same drill apart from the naming. You're probably pushing the limits of the machine with a 40mm Forstner bit - I would use the slowest spindle speed and make sure the work piece is well secured before you start drilling.
@@dirtbagd89 Thanks a lot for this, very helpful. Yeah, i'll try and take my time with the 40mm bit and hopefully i dont get a burnt out motor lol :)
Hi, I have one almost identical except it’s made in China. I noticed your Chuck popped right off but mine won’t . I tried pounding with a wood shaft but it don’t budge. Any other ideas on how to remove the Chuck? Thanks
@@alleyoop5185 a 10mm nut or coupler nut in the chuck and then a 10mm bolt, works like a press and 100% result.
@@alleyoop5185not sure if you sorted this but I have one of these and the chuck did take a good couple of whacks to come off
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