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Drill Press Table Crank for 14.5mm Shaft Westlake Delta Modern

$ 14.25

Availability: 44 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Condition: New
  • Model: 14.5mm
  • Power Source: Electric
  • Brand: YouTube's Crafted Channel
  • Type: Drill Press

    Description

    Fits any modern import drill press with 14.5mm (.570") shaft for table lift drive.  Designed by me, assembled here in the USA with both parts made by me and sourced from other suppliers.  SHIPS FROM USA.
    Table level crank handle busted? I restore drill presses for fun and profit. Replace your broken handle and return elevation function to your drill press table with 14.5 mm worm drive shaft. Many modern import drill presses use a 14.5 mm shaft.  If a 12 or 14 mm open ended wrench fits your shaft but a THEN DO NOT ORDER THIS ONE.  If a 15mm open ended wrench fits over your shaft AND a 14mm open ended wrench WILL NOT FIT, then THIS IS THE ONE FOR YOU.
    Made with ABS plastic by FDM process.  Settings include s
    olid fill giving it a beefy feel.   Heavy steel fasteners.  Tougher and heavier than your original handle.  Grip spins on steel shaft making handle easy and pleasing to use. All holes and threads are machined in my shop by me for a perfect fit.  Not only does it repair your drill press, it is an upgrade.
    How to install: Remove your old busted handle, place this new one over the shaft aligning the setscrew hole over the flat on your worm drive shaft. Snug the stainless steel set screw. Ahhhhh, now don't you feel better?
    This item is one complete crank handle and no other item or prop used in the photo's. The broken factory handle is shown but not included.
    Note as of 01/18/2019, all units now include metal threads for the setscrew.  Much tougher, but still, don't be an animal!  Snug is about 1/4 turn past where the setscrew contacts the flat on your shaft.
    The hand shown is not for sale.
    Drill Press Tips: You can clean up your column with Scotch-Brite. Once you get it clean, coat with 3 in One oil. This will prevent rust. Clean and lubricate the rack gear (long straight gear) and worm gear. Always be sure to release table level clamp before raising or lowering table. Don't forget the occasional dab of grease for the rack and drop of oil for the elevation crank shaft. Keep a block of wood handy to drill into. There is nothing uglier or more telling of a careless owner than peck marks from drilling into the table. ;-)  I love my tools. Please take care of yours.
    See my projects and instructional video's on YouTube.  Crafted Channel.