
Delta Dp 220 Drill Press Owners Manual
The Delta Vintage Project - Part One: Serial Numbers Print. Modified on 2018/04/11 18:17 by MarkCA1 Categorized as Manufacturer Information » The Delta Vintage Project. DP-220, or, LTA-325. This parts code pointed the part specifically to a particular machine. After the absorption by Rockwell International this casting code changed to.
I recently found a local CL ad for an old drill press - turns out it was an older Delta DP 220 in great condition except it was missing the clock spring for lifting the quill assembly. Need to figure out what vintage this thing is and get a correct spring for it. Otherwise,exceptional condition other than a couple of 'holes of shame' in the table. Also want to get another step pulley for the motor as it runs far too fast for most metal work and just need this small bench top unit for doing small and lightweight parts. Still hunting a solid Powermatic or similar for a main large machine for heavier stuff. Nice old cast iron equipment, no real play in the quill other than the chuck that's on it and I'll probably upgrade that soon.
I believe this one is from the 50's from some quick internet searching, need to look deeper into the machinery forums when I have time. Nice.that was made with old school steel. I would maybe call Delta since they are still around and see if they can shed some light on it.
That pulley on the motor is the adjustable style and looks to be the 3 3/4' flavor. Might have a 1/2' bore. Looks like you can open it a couple of turns more to go slower and if that don't do it drop to the same thing in the 3' size or look for a step pulley like the driven side.
I have never had to vary the speed of my presses once I found that sweet spot speed. Edited December 21, 2016 by WHX9 spell. It's an old bench model. A gentleman had it and had been using it for wood working duties for about 20yrs and couldn't even remember where he got it from but it's been passed down and taken care of for years. Yeah - I really need a bigger shop, just passed up a nice old 10' Atlas lathe due to lack of room.
It was nice enough I refused to stick it out in a storage unit so I let it go to someone else. In their current form Delta doesn't know squat about these older machines but there are collector machine forums that have some amazing experts just as we do here with our tractors. I'll be hunting a step pulley for sure to get it down in speed ranges, easy enough to do and have seen guys add a middle idler set on top of the column so the original machine isn't altered. I'd like to half keep it as-is and not damage it for further antique quality, lol. The old flat belt units will surprise you - there is far more torque transfer in flat belts than one would expect, more than enough to hurt a person. I need to spend some serious 'quality time' on the old Enco lathe - it needs some pretty serious repairs to the head seals, main carriage is running quite loose (pins) as well as the cross feed.
It's getting hard to keep the bearings topped up with oil and chase the slop in it which takes too much of my time.
Description Number of Pages: 11 This is a reproduction, not a photocopy, of an original Delta-Milwaukee 14″ Drill Press with DP-220 Head Casting Operating and Maintenance Instructions. This manual contains information on lubrication, adjustments, maintenance, and controls as well as a complete parts list with cross-sectional view diagrams.
This manual has information on motor speeds as well as a diagram of the bearing setup on the spindle/quill. Another important thing contained in this manual is how to adjust the spindle-return spring, which controls the quill. We’ve included the pages from the sales catalog that displays all the different configurations, models, and accessories sold with this Delta-Rockwell-Milwaukee 14″ drill press. This manual covers many drill press models. The following a few of the known model numbers covered in this drill press manual: 989, 999, 1289, 1300, 1302, 14-005, 14-006, 14-007, 14-008, 14-205, 14-206, 14-207, 14-208, 14-210, 14-211, 14-212, 14-213 PDF Download is Available The manual has the option for either a PDF Download or a quality Printed copy with card stock covers and a comb binding. After purchase an email will be sent with link to download the PDF.
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