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If you're a modern machine tool, it's a bit of that.
Because the track is grinded, it's not hand-scraped like it used to be, but generally I have to lock the screw, and it's useless to press down the handle lightly, and if the drill bit is bigger, it will be repelled with a little force.
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There is a heavy iron block under the tailstock, and the rocking handle will lift the iron block and lock it in close contact with the bottom of the tailstock, which is a crank rocker mechanism.
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It depends on whether the screws under your tailstock are locked, or it is possible that your bed is too old. If it is a standing hole, it depends on whether your drill bit is sharpened well and whether it is worn
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Isn't there a handle behind the tailstock? Pull it down on it, if it is not tight you may adjust the nut in the middle hole!
'What is the name of the top cone used to hold parts at the end of a common lathe? 'Call the living top and the dead top.