Craftsman drill press on side of micro motor?

I'm an electrician in Alabama. What you see is a capacitor. Its purpose is to turn the motor. A capacitor can store electricity like a battery and pass it in an electrical pulse. The explosion turned the motor in the right direction.
Now, when you change the capacitor, be sure to pay attention to the old top. There should be a point or mark on it and the center of the two wires connected to it. Be sure to flag them and connect them to new links on the new same relationship. On the right side of the dot___black, red on the left
Now give you a new capacitor. The old one should have a voltage and a microfarad level, on its side to print where it can be printed. (for example, 370VAC 57mu or MDF__micro farad, by m and tightened "u"), if you can read this information, take it to the local electronics/electronic recharge place, and they should have one on the shelf.
I did some research, you can buy an alternative capacitor at Grainger.com, or if you have a local Grainger, go to the store, they can also have one on the shelf there. Don't trust another article to say that their price is around $100, actually closer to $5 - $10.
Source:
Enter __grainger. Com__ search engine to start the capacitor, if it requires, you have a single phase motor.
I believe this is what you need, but I can't say for sure. Start the capacitor, 189-227 MFD, 110-125 VAC
Motor starting capacitor, MFD rated 189-227, voltage 110-125,60/50hz, round, Dia 1/16in, 2/4-inch, two-one-half in male terminal
> more details... NUEVA GENERACION/NGM
61B1D110189NCGR 1, the stock lasts $5.06
now
$2.94