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17-900 (Type 1) Delta Drill Press

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This Switch is an OEM approved replacement part for various tools and models manufactured by Delta, Black and Decker, and Porter Cable. For full compatibility, please see the "Model Cross Reference Li...
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This safety key fits multiple hardware tools and is inserted into the switch to make it possible for your machine to turn on and operate. Tip: you can remove the key to prevent unauthorized use of the...
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This hex nut with internal threads, screws to the shank of a bolt or a hex cap screw in a variety of lawn and gardening tools. It can have multiple applications depending on the tool you are using. To...
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Jeff
March 8, 2023
My Delta drill press motor suddenly started turning in the wrong direction (clockwise) and will not go back to the right direction. Is this fixable? Do i need to replace a part, or the entire motor?
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Hi Jeff, thank you for reaching out. According to our research, we suggest you reverse the direction of the motor by reversing the applied voltage which causes the current to flow in the opposite direction. Which results in changing the force by 180 degrees and the motor is driven in opposite direction. We hope this solves your problem!

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