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If you dont know what you are doing then dont do it, you dont need a laser.
Ive never needed a laser guide to put hole in right place.
Take a class and learn to use tool properly.
Hi Mike, how old is the drill and how much have you used it? Hopefully it is only the brushes, it is carbon rods with a piece of copper braid connected to it, there might be a spare set (2) in the original box. These parts do wear out and is replaceable. Check your manual on how to replace them. Hope this helps.
This site has pictures that might help: http://www.ebay.com/sch/sis.html?_kw=Vintage+Delta+14%22+Drill+Press+DP220+%22Triple+Duty%22+Bench+Model+Tilt+Table
First you have to determine if it is the spindle or the chuck assembly. I would go to ereplacementparts.com and look at a breakdown for this tool so you know what the parts look like and then go from there. I couldn't find the schematic on the Ryobi site.
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