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6th August 2013, 01:57 PM #1
User manual needed for Carbatec Radial Arm Drill Press RDP-116
Hi Guys
I bought one of the radial Arm drill presses from Carbatec a few years back, whacked it together real quick and have used it ad got frustrated with it since.
Don't get me wrong everything is good and I have used it for numerous tasks that would be beyond the capabilities of a "normal" drill press but...
the bloomin wobbles are getting the better of me and I can't for the life of me find the manual (and I have 20yrs worth of accumulated manuals!) in order to work out the chuck attachment ... thinking it's a stub taper.
Carbatec (Perth) apparently don't have an electronic version of the manual and I'm a couple of hours away
if anyone has the manual for one of these, is there a possibility of a scan/copy ... especially of the relevant page of removing and reseating the chuck, it would be much appreciated
Cheers
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12th August 2013, 07:48 PM #2
Stub Taper
OK then anyone know how to remove a "stub taper"??
I'm lead to believe from Carbatec that that's what's holding the chuck in
Cheers
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3rd September 2013, 10:49 PM #3
None out there?
Well I'll be ... I surprised that no one on the forums has this manual ... OK this is a bump
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7th September 2013, 08:16 PM #4SENIOR MEMBER
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not familiar with these drills, but usually what holds a chuck in place is a morse taper. You need some kind of tapered drift - wind down the quill and you should see a slot put the drift taper down in the slot and hit with hammer. chuck sould come out.
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7th September 2013, 10:40 PM #5
No Slot
Thanks Steve
That was my first thought
No slot in column/shaft
Guy at Carbatec said it was a stub taper (I didn't feel he was confident)
Looked up stub tapers and it looks like they exist ... just a short version of the morse taper but no slot so um unsure about shoving some wedges between the chuck and the ??? (can't think of what I might wedge between) and bashing daylight out of it ... I'd like to be sure it's the right approach first
Thanks for your ideas all the same
I'll still welcome more ... especially if you have one of theseRamps
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