I have just (finally!) setting up an $80 Delta drill press that I bought from 
Lowe's several weeks ago. (The hardest part was cleaning up my workshop 
enough to make room.)

I needed two wrenches to tighten the fasteners and to install the spindle 
handles: 12 mm and 7 mm, respectively. I checked carefully and this was not 
an accidental fit. The 1/2 inch wrench provided a sloppy fit and the 12 mm 
wrench provided proper clearance and no more. My suspicions were confirmed 
when I found, later in the documentation, advice on hardmounting the drill 
press to a bench. It tells me to use M8x1.25 125 mm bolts, M8.5 washers, M8.5 
lock washers, and M8x1.25 nuts.

Alas, the chuck is a 1/2 inch chuck and the five available spindle speeds are 
given in "RPM" on the chart of speed limits for various bit sizes. The motor 
is rated at "1/4 HP" but naturally the remaining lamp and motor 
specifications are given in volts, hertz, and amperes. The drill press is 
metric in its design, apparently, though the speed guidelines and bit 
specifications are geared for a non-metric audience.

Jim

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