Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly, and retain it for future reference.
We thank you for your purchase of a JET Drill Press. It has been designed, engineered and manufactured to give
you the best possible dependability and performance. However, we'd like to remind you that faultless running is
entirely dependent upon rational use and careful maintenance, which will also spare the user time consuming
delays and costly repairs.
Your drill press was designed to give you a durable, reliable and easy to use product. With proper maintenance,
your JET machine will give you years of trouble-free operation.
Parts Lists ........................................................13, 15, 17
Replacement Parts .......................................... 13, 15, 17
Parts Breakdowns ...........................................12, 14, 16
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Warranty Policy
JET makes every effort to assure that its products meet high quality standards and warrants to the retail consumer/
purchaser of our products that each product is free from defects in material and workmanship. JET offers a TWO-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY on this product. Warranty does not apply to defects due directly or indirectly to misuse,
abuse, negligence or accidents, repairs or alterations performed outside our facilities or to a lack of maintenance.
Warranty Procedure
Any JET product for which there is a warranty claim should be returned PREPAID to an authorized JET distributor or
service centre. Authorized Warranty Depots are found at www.surewerx.com.
Standard Equipment: Built-in work lamp, drill chuck and key, positive depth stop.
* If converting to 230V power standard switch and face plate must be replaced with item
PDN-JDP-1338 Switch and item PDN-JDP-1725 Face Plate
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Safety Rules
1. KEEP GUARDS IN PL ACE and in working order.
2. REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND WRENCHES. Always
check to see that keys and adjusting wrenches are
removed from tool before
turning it on.
3. KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN. Cluttered areas and
benches invite accidents.
4. DON’T USE IN DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENTS. Don’t
use power tools in damp or wet locations, or expose
them to rain. Keep work area well lighted.
5. KEEP CHILDREN AWAY. All visitors should be kept a
safe distance from work area.
6. MAKE WORKSHOP CHILD PROOF with padlocks,
master switches, or by removing star ter keys.
7. DON’T FORCE TOOL. It will do the job bet ter and safer
at the rate for which it was designed.
8. USE RIGHT TOOL. Don’t force tool or attachment to do
a job for which it was not designed.
9. WEAR PROPER APPAREL. Do not wear loose clothing,
gloves, neckties, rings, bracelets, or other jeweller y
which may get caught in moving par ts. Safety footwear is
recommended. Wear protective hair covering to contain
long hair.
10. ALWAYS USE SAFETY GLASSES. Also use face or
dust mask if cutting operation is dusty. Everyday
eyeglasses only have impact resistant lenses, they
are NOT safety glasses.
11. SECURE WORK. Use clamps or a vise to hold work at
all times. It’s safer than using your hand and it frees both
hands to operate tool.
12. DON’T OVERREACH. Keep proper footing and balance
at all times.
13. MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE. Keep tools sharp and
clean for best and safest performance. Follow instructions
for lubricating and changing accessories.
14. DISCONNECT TOOLS before servicing (when changing
accessories, such as blades, bits, cutters, and the like).
15. REDUCE THE RISK OF UNINTENTIONAL STARTING.
Make sure switch is in off position before plugging in.
16. USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES. The use of
improper accessories may cause risk of injury to persons.
17. NEVER STAND ON TOOL. Serious injury could
occur if the tool is tipped or if the cutting tool is
unintentionally contacted.
18. CHECK DAMAGED PARTS. Before fur ther use of the
tool, a guard or other part that is damaged should
be carefully checked to determine that it will operate
properly and perform its intended function – check for
alignment of moving parts, binding of moving parts,
breakage of parts, mounting, and any other conditions
that may affect its operation. A guard or other par t that is
damaged should be properly repaired or replaced.
19. NEVER LEAVE TOOL RUNNING UNATTENDED.
TURN POWER OFF. Don’t leave tool until it comes to a
complete stop.
20. WOOD DUST CREATED BY CERTAIN
WOODWORKING TOOLS CAN BE HAZARDOUS TO
YOUR H E ALTH. Operate machinery in a well-ventilated
area. Use of a dust collection system is
highly recommended.
Additional Safety Rules for Drill Presses
1. Operate drill presses only if you are familiar with their
operation. If not, ask a qualified user.
2. Always shut off power to machine before making
any adjustments.
3. Machine must be properly grounded. Be sure to check
that electrical connections are compatible with machine.
4. Always check tightness of drill bit before operating. Failure
to do so could cause damage to machine and/or operator.
WARNING
Do not wear gloves when operating drill press;
Serious injury could result.
!
4
Wear proper eye protection when operating this
or any power tool.
5. Always remove chuck key from chuck before
starting machine.
6. Always adjust table and/or depth stop to prevent drilling
into table. It is highly recommended to use a backing
piece when drilling through workpiece.
7.Secure workpiece to table with clamps or a vise to
prevent rotating with the drill bit.
Electrical Requirements
WARNING
To avoid injury from unexpected
start up, do not use blower or
washing machine motors or any
!
Connecting to Power Source Outlet
This machine must be grounded while in use to protect
the operator from electric shock. Plug power cord into a
110-120v properly grounded type outlet protected by a
15 amp dual element time delay or circuit breaker.
Not all outlets are properly grounded. If you are not
sure that your outlet, as pictured below, is properly
grounded, have it checked by a qualified electrician.
To avoid electric shock, do not touch the metal
prongs on the plug, when installing or removing
the plug to or from the outlet.
motor with an automatic reset
overload protector.
3-Prong
Plug
Failure to properly ground this power tool can cause
electrocution or serious shock, particularly when
used in damp locations, or near metal plumbing. If
shocked, your reaction could cause your hands to
hit the cutting tool.
If power cord is worn or cut, or damaged in any
way, have it replaced immediately to avoid shock
or fire hazard.
Your drill press is currently wired by the factory to
operate on a 110/120v single phase circuit requiring a
15 amp breaker.
To operate on a 230v single phase circuit , please
refer to the motor name plate diagram for the wiring
connector for 230v.
This power tool is equipped with a 3-conductor cord and
grounding type plug. The ground conductor has a green
jacket and is attached to the tool housing at one end
and to the ground prong in the attachment plug at the
other end.
This plug requires a mating 3-conductor grounded type
outlet as shown.
The use of any extension cord will cause some loss
of power. To keep this to a minimum and to prevent
overheating and motor burnout, use the table below to
determine the minimum wire size (A.W.G.) extension
cord. Use only 3 wire extension cords which have
3-prong grounding type plugs and 3-pole receptacles
which accept the tool’s plug.
Always use a
properly grounded outlet
Grounding
Prong
Extension Cord Length Wire Size A.W.G.
0 - 25 feet 16
26 - 50 feet 14
51 - 100 feet 12
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Getting to Know Your Drill Press
Light Socket
(Under)
Adjustment
Support Lock
Feed SpringFeed Spring
Bevel Scale
Spring Cap
Chuck
Table Lock
Table Bevel Lock
(Under Table)
Drill “On / Off” Switch
Depth Scale
Lock
Depth Scale
Belt Tension
Lock Handle
Belt Tension Handle
(200278, 200357)
Head Lock
Feed Handle
Column Collar
Table
Column Support
Column
Support
Rack
Base
Table
Table
Crank
Splines
(Grooves)
Rack
(Teeth)
Chuck
Key
Spindle
Wedge Key
Arbor
Chuck
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Assembly Instructions
Refer to parts breakdown and/or descriptive
pictures for numbers indicated. Some floor models
come with the table bracket support already on
the column.
1. Place base (1) on flat and level surface.
2. Bolt column (2A) to base (1) using four hex
head bolts (5) supplied (position gear rack
(22) to right side of base - where applicable).
3. Remove rack ring (23) and rack (22) from
column using supplied hex socket wrench.
4. Install worm pinion (9) into bracket (6) so that
both gears engage smoothly.
5. Slide rack (22) into bracket (6). Then slide
this unfinished assembled unit onto column
(2A)(make sure unfinished portion of rack
is positioned on top and that rack is seated
properly in lower collar).
6. Slide rack ring (23) over column and fasten
with hex socket screw (24).
worm pinion (9) and tighten hex head bolt (11)
with wrench.
8. Install column lock handle (19) through plain side
of bracket (6) into threaded side and tighten.
9. Place head assembly (25) on top of column (2A).
CAUTION! Head assembly is heavy - use two
people or appropriate material handling
equipment when lifting.
10. Align head (25) to base (1) and tighten to column
(2A) with two socket screws (26) found on right
side of head.
11. Install three handle bars (43A) into handle
body (37).
12. Install table (21) into table bracket (12) and
tighten table lock handle (20).
13. Install 60 watt (max.) light bulb (not included)
into receptacle on bottom of head (25).
26
25
21
20
2A
19
12
11
10
37
43A
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Installing Chuck
Unplug machine from power source
Note: Make sure the arbor nose is clean of any
oil or rust protectant before mounting chuck. On
models equipped with a Morse taper make sure all
rust protectant is cleaned off before inserting arbor.
You can inspect this by lowering the quill, using the
down feed handles, and rotating the spindle until
the knock out hole in the spindle lines up with the
knock out hole in the quill.
1. Slide small end of arbor (71) into chuck (72A).
2. Place long end of arbor (71) into spindle (58).
Rotate arbor to line up tang with spindle.
3. Raise table (21) to within 5 inches of chuck.
Place a block of wood on table and lower
chuck assembly to block of wood with handle
bar assembly (43A).
4. Press firmly to set assembly in spindle.
IMPORTANT: Spindle, arbor, and drill chuck have
to be clean of protective grease. Chuck and spindle
may not seat properly if these parts are not clean.
Removing Chuck and Arbor
58
71
72A
Unplug machine from power source
1. Lower quill using handle bar assembly.
2. Align key hole in quill with key hole in spindle
by rotating spindle.
3. Insert wedge directly in aligned key holes and
tap lightly (place hand under chuck to catch
assembly before it hits table).
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Depth Stop
To drill multiple holes at the same preset depth, use
the depth stop. To set depth stop, simply advance
bit to lowest desired depth with the feed handle.
Using your other hand, advance nuts (614) on
depth stop until they are snug to seat (611).
Spindle will now advance only to this preset depth.
To release, simply advance nuts counterclockwise
to top of depth stop.
Spindle Speeds
A spindle speed and corresponding belt
arrangement chart can be found on the inside
of the pulley guard. Refer to this chart when
changing speeds.
Changing Spindle Speeds
and Tensioning Belt
Unplug machine from power source
1. Loosen two slide bar bolts (33).
2. Rotate tension adjuster (29) to bring motor
base (34) as close as possible to head (25).
3. Change belts to desired position on motor
pulley (79) and spindle pulley (70). Reference
speed chart (165) on inside of pulley cover
assembly (90A).
4. Rotate tension adjuster (29) to tension belt.
Hold tension adjuster (29) while checking
with thumb pressure for 1/2" deflection
midway between pulleys.
5. Tighten two slide bar bolts (33).
70
614
611
90A
79
165
29
2533 34
29
2533 34
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Basic Operational Hints
53 & 106
52
49A
Return Spring Adjustment
The return spring is adjusted at the factory and should
not need adjustment. If it does, follow these steps:
1. Disconnect drill press from power source.
2. Loosen two nuts (53, 106) approximately 1/4".
Do not remove.
3. Firmly hold coil spring cover (49A); pull out
and rotate until pin on return spring plate (52)
engages with next notch in coil spring cover (49A).
Turn counterclockwise to increase tension and
clockwise to decrease tension.
4. Tighten two nuts (53, 106) to hold in place - do not
overtighten. Nuts should not contact housing
when tight.
1. Always use a back-up piece of material (wood).
This protects the bit and the table. It also prevents
splintering of the workpiece.
2. Place material in such a way as to come into
contact with the left side of the column. This will
prevent the material from spinning.
WARNING: If workpiece is not long enough, use a
clamp or drill press vise that is securely fastened
into the table. Failure to do so may cause
serious injury.
3. Feed bit into material with only enough force to
allow drill bit to work. Feeding too slowly may
cause burning of workpiece. Feeding too quickly
may cause the motor to stop and/or the belts to
slip. It may also cause the workpiece to break free
from its clamps or the drill bit to break.
4. Generally speaking, the smaller the drill bit, the
greater the RPM required. Wood will require higher
speeds than metal. Metal is usually drilled at
slow speeds.
5. In dusty environments, frequently blow out any
dust that accumulates inside the motor.
Lubrication
All motor ball bearings are permanently lubricated.
No further lubrication is necessary.
Periodically lubricate the splines (grooves) in the
spindle (58) and teeth of the quill (56).
Periodically apply a light coating of grease to the
column and rack (table height adjuster).
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13-1/2" 3/4 HP
16 Speed Bench Drill Press
Product No. 200225
Mod No. JDP-13
13-1/2" 3/4 HP
16 Speed Floor Drill Press
Product No. 200275
Mod No. JDP-13F
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13-1/2" 3/4 HP 16 Speed Bench Drill Press & 13-1/2" 3/4 HP 16 Speed Floor Drill Press
Ref.Part No.DescriptionReq.
01PDN-JDP-1301Base Bench Model1
01PDN-JDP-13F01Base Floor Model1
02PDN-JDP-1302Washer4
03PDN-JDP-1303Bolt4
04PDN-JDP-13F04Base Flange Floor Model1
04PDN-JDP-1304Base Flange1
05PDN-JDP-1305Set Screw1
06PDN-JDP-1306Table Height Adjustable Handle1
07PDN-JDP-1307Table Bracket1
7-1PDN-JDP-137-1Scale1
08PDN-JDP-1308Gear Shaft1
09PDN-JDP-1309Gear 1
10PDN-JDP-1310Worm1
11PDN-JDP-1311Clamp Blot1
12PDN-JDP-1312Table Arm1
12-1PDN-JDP-1312-1Zero Mark1
13PDN-JDP-1313Set Screw1
14PDN-JDP-1314Clamp Blot1
15PDN-JDP-1315Washer1
16PDN-JDP-1316Bolt1
17PDN-JDP-1317Table1
18PDN-JDP-13F18Rack Floor Model1
18PDN-JDP-1318Rack1
19PDN-JDP-1319Column1
19PDN-JDP-13F19Column Floor Model1
20PDN-JDP-1320Screw1
21PDN-JDP-1321Rack Collar1
22PDN-JDP-1322Feed Handle3
23PDN-JDP-1323Handle Knob3
24PDN-JDP-1324Pinion Shaft1
25PDN-JDP-1325Scale Sleeve1
26PDN-JDP-1326Head1
26-1PDN-JDP-1326-1Set Screw2
26-2PDN-JDP-1326-2Rubber Bushing1
27PDN-JDP-1327Set Screw2
28PDN-JDP-1328Belt Tension Adjustable Rod1
28-1PDN-JDP-1328-1Spring1
29PDN-JDP-1329Screw4
30PDN-JDP-1330Screw2
31PDN-JDP-1331Lamp Frame1
32PDN-JDP-1332Lamp Holder1
32-1PDN-JDP-1332-1Nut1
33PDN-JDP-1333Nut1
34PDN-JDP-1334Spring and Cap1
35PDN-JDP-1335Switch Box1
35-1PDN-JDP-1335-1Washer Pad1
35-2PDN-JDP-1335-2Switch Mounting Plate1
36PDN-JDP-1336Screw3
37PDN-JDP-1337Lamp Switch1
Ref.Part No.DescriptionReq.
38PDN-JDP-1338Power Switch1
39PDN-JDP-1339Screw3
40PDN-JDP-1340Power Cord1
40-1PDN-JDP-1340-1Motor Cord1
41PDN-JDP-1341Snap Ring2
42PDN-JDP-1342Driver Sleeve1
43PDN-JDP-1343Ball Bearing2
44PDN-JDP-1344Snap Ring1
45PDN-JDP-1345Ball Bearing1
46PDN-JDP-1346Rubber Gasket1
47PDN-JDP-1347Quill1
48PDN-JDP-1348Ball Bearing1
49PDN-JDP-1349Depth Gauge Holder1
49-1PDN-JDP-1349-1Nut1
50PDN-JDP-1350Screw1
51PDN-JDP-1351Spindle1
52PDN-JDP-1352Punch1
53PDN-JDP-1353Arbor1
54PDN-JDP-1354Chuck1
55PDN-JDP-1355Key1
56PDN-JDP-1356Bolt2
57PDN-JDP-1357Motor 1
58PDN-JDP-1358Screw2
59PDN-JDP-1359Capacitor Holder1
60PDN-JDP-1360Capacitor1
61PDN-JDP-1361Pulley Guard1
62PDN-JDP-1362Motor Pulley1
63PDN-JDP-1363Set Screw1
64PDN-JDP-1364Snap Ring1
65PDN-JDP-1365Ball Bearing1
66PDN-JDP-1366Snap Ring1
67PDN-JDP-1367Middle Pulley1
68PDN-JDP-1368V-Belt1
69PDN-JDP-1369V-Belt1
70PDN-JDP-1370Knob1
71PDN-JDP-1371Screw1
72PDN-JDP-1372Middle Pulley Frame1
73PDN-JDP-1373Nut1
74PDN-JDP-1374Spindle Pulley1
75PDN-JDP-1375Screw1
76PDN-JDP-1376Cord Fixer1
77PDN-JDP-1377Cord Clamp2
78PDN-JDP-1378Screw1
79PDN-JDP-1379Screw1
81PDN-JDP-1381Washer1
82PDN-JDP-1382Nut1
83PDN-JDP-1383Set Screw1
84PDN-JDP-1384Depth Stick Rod1
85PDN-JDP-1385Nut2
Ordering Replacement Parts
Replacement parts may be ordered from your local distributor or
directly from SureWerx. When ordering replacement parts always
provide the following information:
1. The model number and serial number of the machine.
2. The part number.
3. The part name.
4. The desired quantity of the part.
13
17" 1 HP
16 Speed Floor Drill Press
Product No. 200278
Mod No. JDP-17F
14
17" 1 HP 16 Speed Floor Drill Press
Ref.Part No.DescriptionReq.
01PDN-JDP-1701Guard Cover1
02PDN-JDP-1702Pan Head Screw1
03PDN-JDP-1703Knob1
04PDN-JDP-1704Nut1
05PDN-JDP-1705Spindle Pulley1
06PDN-JDP-1706V-Belt1
07PDN-JDP-1707Middle Pulley1
08PDN-JDP-1708Ball Bearing2
09PDN-JDP-1709Retaining Ring1
10PDN-JDP-1710Motor Pulley1
11PDN-JDP-1711V-Belt1
12PDN-JDP-1712Set Screw1
13PDN-JDP-1713Screw2
13-1PDN-JDP-1713-1Washer2
14PDN-JDP-1714Pulley Support Plate1
15PDN-JDP-1715Screw2
16PDN-JDP-1716Cord Protector1
17PDN-JDP-1717Electrical Cord1
18PDN-JDP-1718Pulley Insert1
19PDN-JDP-1719Retaining Ring2
20PDN-JDP-1720Ball Bearing2
21PDN-JDP-1721Bearing Spacer1
22PDN-JDP-1722Pan Head Screw3
23PDN-JDP-1723Start/Stop Switch1
24PDN-JDP-1724Light Switch Push Button1
25PDN-JDP-1725Switch Plate1
25-1PDN-JDP-1725-1Rubber1
26PDN-JDP-1726Pan Head Screw3
27PDN-JDP-1727Box Switch Plate1
28PDN-JDP-1728Cord Clamp1
29PDN-JDP-1729Bolt1
30PDN-JDP-1730Hex Nut1
31PDN-JDP-1731Hex Nut1
32PDN-JDP-1732Tension Spring Assembly1
33PDN-JDP-1733Post Depth Stop1
34PDN-JDP-1734Lock Nut2
35PDN-JDP-1735Cord Clamp1
36PDN-JDP-1736Lock Pin1
37PDN-JDP-1737Screw1
38PDN-JDP-1738Head1
39PDN-JDP-1739Thumb Screw1
40PDN-JDP-1740Retaining Ring1
41PDN-JDP-1741Adjusting Lever1
42PDN-JDP-1742Lever Shaft Assembly1
43PDN-JDP-1743Set Screw2
44PDN-JDP-1744Retaining Ring1
45PDN-JDP-1745Motor Support Bracket1
46PDN-JDP-1746Motor Support Bracket1
47PDN-JDP-1747Electrical Cord1
48PDN-JDP-1748Strain Relief1
Ref.Part No.DescriptionReq.
49PDN-JDP-1749Spring Washer2
50PDN-JDP-1750Nut2
51PDN-JDP-1751Hex Head Screw4
52PDN-JDP-1752Motor Mount1
53PDN-JDP-1753Motor1
54PDN-JDP-1754Nut4
55PDN-JDP-1755Rubber1
56PDN-JDP-1756Junction Box1
57PDN-JDP-1757Screw1
58PDN-JDP-1758Retaining Ring1
59PDN-JDP-1759Ball Bearing1
60PDN-JDP-1760Rubber Washer1
61PDN-JDP-1761Quill1
62PDN-JDP-1762Thrust Bearing1
63PDN-JDP-1763Screw1
64PDN-JDP-1764Clamping Seat Depth Stop1
65PDN-JDP-1765Lock Nut1
66PDN-JDP-1766Spindle 1
67PDN-JDP-1767Arbor1
68PDN-JDP-1768Chuck1
68-1PDN-JDP-1768-1Key1
69PDN-JDP-1769Screw2
70PDN-JDP-1770Lamp Bracket1
71PDN-JDP-1771Spacer1
72PDN-JDP-1772Pinion, Feed1
73PDN-JDP-1773Knob3
74PDN-JDP-1774Handle3
75PDN-JDP-1775Rack Collar1
76PDN-JDP-1776Set Screw1
77PDN-JDP-1777Column1
78PDN-JDP-1778Rack Gear1
79PDN-JDP-1779Elevating Worm1
80PDN-JDP-1780Gear1
81PDN-JDP-1781Bolt Clamp1
82PDN-JDP-1782Table Arm Bracket1
83PDN-JDP-1783Gear Shaft1
84PDN-JDP-1784Set Screw1
85PDN-JDP-1785Sleeve and Rod Assembly1
86PDN-JDP-1786Table Bracket1
87PDN-JDP-1787Set Screw1
88PDN-JDP-1788Table Lock Handle1
89PDN-JDP-1789Washer1
90PDN-JDP-1790Blot1
91PDN-JDP-1791Table1
92PDN-JDP-1792Flange1
93PDN-JDP-1793Bolt4
94PDN-JDP-1794Spring Washer4
95PDN-JDP-1795Bake1
96PDN-JDP-1796Drift Key1
Ordering Replacement Parts
Replacement parts may be ordered from your local distributor or directly from SureWerx.
When ordering replacement parts always provide the following information:
1. The model number and serial number of the machine.
2. The part number.
3. The part name.
4. The desired quantity of the part.
15
22" 1-1/2 HP
12 Speed Drill Press
Product No. 200357
Mod No. JDP-22F
16
22" 1-1/2 HP 12 Speed Drill Press
Ref.Part No.DescriptionReq.
01PDN-JDP-2201Spindle Pulley1
02PDN-JDP-2202Nut1
03PDN-JDP-2203Pulley Cover1
04PDN-JDP-2204Screw1
05PDN-JDP-2205Knob1
06PDN-JDP-2206Bearing2
07PDN-JDP-2207V-Belt1
08PDN-JDP-2208Middle Pulley1
09PDN-JDP-2209Retaining Ring1
10PDN-JDP-2210V-Belt1
11PDN-JDP-2211Retaining Ring1
12PDN-JDP-2212Shaft Assembly1
13PDN-JDP-2213Motor Pulley1
14PDN-JDP-2214Screw1
15PDN-JDP-2215Strain Relief1
16PDN-JDP-2216Motor Cord1
17PDN-JDP-2217Cord With Plug1
18PDN-JDP-2218Pulley Insert1
19PDN-JDP-2219Retaining Ring2
20PDN-JDP-2220Bearing Spacer1
21PDN-JDP-2221Bearing2
22PDN-JDP-2222Bolt1
23PDN-JDP-2223Hex Nut1
24PDN-JDP-2224Hex Nut1
25PDN-JDP-2225Spring and Cap1
26PDN-JDP-2226Washer1
27PDN-JDP-2227Start/Stop Switch1
28PDN-JDP-2228Screw3
29PDN-JDP-2229Light Switch1
30PDN-JDP-2230Switch Plate1
31PDN-JDP-2231Screw2
32PDN-JDP-2232Screw3
33PDN-JDP-2233Switch Box1
34PDN-JDP-2234Nut1
35PDN-JDP-2235Clamping Seat Depth Stop1
36PDN-JDP-2236Screw1
37PDN-JDP-2237Post Depth Stop1
38PDN-JDP-2238Lock Nut2
39PDN-JDP-2239Screw2
40PDN-JDP-2240Motor Bracket Support1
41PDN-JDP-2241Screw1
42PDN-JDP-2242Cord Clamp1
43PDN-JDP-2243Motor Bracket Support1
44PDN-JDP-2244Retaining Ring1
45PDN-JDP-2245Wing Screw2
46PDN-JDP-2246Screw1
47PDN-JDP-2247Adjusting Lever1
48PDN-JDP-2248Retaining Ring1
49PDN-JDP-2249Lever Shaft1
50PDN-JDP-2250Hex Head Screw4
51PDN-JDP-2251Motor Plate1
52PDN-JDP-2252Spring Washer2
Ref.Part No.DescriptionReq.
53PDN-JDP-2253Hex Nut2
54PDN-JDP-2254Motor1
55PDN-JDP-2255Hex Nut4
56PDN-JDP-2256Rubber1
57PDN-JDP-2257Junction Box1
58PDN-JDP-2258Screw4
59PDN-JDP-2259Screw1
60PDN-JDP-2260Set Screw2
61PDN-JDP-2261Pan Screw2
62PDN-JDP-2262Lamp Bracket1
63PDN-JDP-2263Spacer1
64PDN-JDP-2264Pinion Shaft1
65PDN-JDP-2265Feeding Handle3
66PDN-JDP-2266Knob3
67PDN-JDP-2267Spindle Nut1
68PDN-JDP-2268Bearing1
69PDN-JDP-2269Quill Gasket1
70PDN-JDP-2270Quill 1
71PDN-JDP-2271Thrust Bearing1
72PDN-JDP-2272Bearing1
73PDN-JDP-2273Spindle 1
74PDN-JDP-2274Drift Key1
75PDN-JDP-2275Arbor1
76PDN-JDP-2276Chuck 1
76-1PDN-JDP-2276-1Key1
77PDN-JDP-2277Rack1
78PDN-JDP-2278Screw1
79PDN-JDP-2279Rack Collar1
80PDN-JDP-2280Quill 1
81PDN-JDP-2281Table Bracket1
82PDN-JDP-2282Table Handle1
83PDN-JDP-2283Gear Shaft1
84PDN-JDP-2284Set Screw3
85PDN-JDP-2285Hex Head Screw1
86PDN-JDP-2286Crank Sleeve Handle1
87PDN-JDP-2287Tilt Scale1
88PDN-JDP-2288Elevating Worm1
89PDN-JDP-2289Helical Gear1
90PDN-JDP-2290Zero Scale1
91PDN-JDP-2291Table1
92PDN-JDP-2292Hex Nut2
93PDN-JDP-2293Washer1
94PDN-JDP-2294Arm Stud1
95PDN-JDP-2295Washer1
96PDN-JDP-2296Arm Stud1
97PDN-JDP-2297Bolt Hex Head3
98PDN-JDP-2298Spring Washer3
99PDN-JDP-2299Flange1
100PDN-JDP-22100Base1
101PDN-JDP-22101Cord for Clamp1
102PDN-JDP-22102Cord Protect1
103PDN-JDP-22103Head1
Ordering Replacement Parts
Replacement parts may be ordered from your local distributor or directly from SureWerx.
When ordering replacement parts always provide the following information:
1. The model number and serial number of the machine.
2. The part number.
3. The part name.
4. The desired quantity of the part.
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