Recently I found myself shuttling back and forth between my place and my brothers, with increasing frequency, to use his pedestal drill. So the time came to get my own. I picked the
SPD-20B from Hare & Forbes. I assembled the first one a couple of days ago, and found firstly that the pulley casing was bent (it looked like the box may have been dropped as the polystyrene inside was also broken in many places), and more importantly the spindle has some runout. Only a very small amount at the spindle which was very hard to detect, but at the tip of the bit at full extension it was more than 1mm, maybe 1.5mm. So yesterday I swapped it for another one, and the 2nd one has the same problem except its slightly worse - I tried drilling a 16mm hole and at full extension it was moving the cross vice around a bit (maybe a couple of mm), so I bolted the cross vice to the drill table, which then made the whole spindle/chuck/extension assembly move around instead. On the 2nd one the rear motor pulley also hasn't been fitted properly - it looks like it has been forced on but not aligned properly with the flat side on the motor shaft, and long story short it's sitting about 8mm too high and chafing the belt (belt bits/dust already building up in the casing after drilling 1 hole). I'm not too impressed to be honest. They have agreed to send me a 3rd new one today (after I've already made 2 trips there myself). I want to give this one a thorough check before I accept it, so my question is: how much runout is acceptable and what is the best way to measure it with normal home workshop tools? Also what else should I lookout for?