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Default parts for Atlas drill press??

a friend of mine was given a Atlas model 74 drill press and it needs a
quill. Does anyone know where to get one? Thanks,
Craig

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Default parts for Atlas drill press??

According to monkers :
a friend of mine was given a Atlas model 74 drill press and it needs a
quill. Does anyone know where to get one? Thanks,


I don't know for sure, but you can try Clausing Service Center.
Last time I bought from them was t005, and their phone number then was:

1(574) 533-0371

Be prepared with the model number and the serial number, and they can
probably sell you a photocopy of the manual matched to the serial, and
cheerfully send along a price list for the parts. (At least it was that
way with my 12x24" Clausing lathe.) Atlas and Clausing merged sometime
in the past.

If they don't have it -- you'll have to haunt eBay looking for
someone parting one out. Probably just get a replacement head,
including the quill.

Good Luck,
DoN.

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On Sep 26, 9:41 pm, (DoN. Nichols) wrote:
According to monkers :

a friend of mine was given a Atlas model 74 drill press and it needs a
quill. Does anyone know where to get one? Thanks,


I don't know for sure, but you can try Clausing Service Center.
Last time I bought from them was t005, and their phone number then was:

1(574) 533-0371

Be prepared with the model number and the serial number, and they can
probably sell you a photocopy of the manual matched to the serial, and
cheerfully send along a price list for the parts. (At least it was that
way with my 12x24" Clausing lathe.) Atlas and Clausing merged sometime
in the past.

If they don't have it -- you'll have to haunt eBay looking for
someone parting one out. Probably just get a replacement head,
including the quill.

Good Luck,
DoN.

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Thank you,
Craig

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