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Axminster HD16BC manual

Postby Halo Jones » 23 Sep 2016, 13:12

Hi All,

I just bought the above drill second hand and was wondering if the manual was available anywhere?

I did have a look at Bobs manuals sticky but couldn't find it there.

Thanks,

H.
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Re: Axminster HD16BC manual

Postby 9fingers » 23 Sep 2016, 14:00

Have you tried Axminster website? Most of their stuff is there and if not an email usually gets a result.
I only tend to put manuals in the Dropbox if they are hard to find models and copyright free.
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Re: Axminster HD16BC manual

Postby Halo Jones » 23 Sep 2016, 15:05

My thoughts too Bob and Axminster have already sent me the manual!
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Re: Axminster HD16BC manual

Postby Jimmy Mack » 02 Oct 2016, 13:19

Halo Jones wrote:Hi All,

I just bought the above drill second hand and was wondering if the manual was available anywhere?

I did have a look at Bobs manuals sticky but couldn't find it there.

Thanks,

H.

What do you think of the axi drill?

... eyeing one up...after the startrite seller went quiet on me.

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Re: Axminster HD16BC manual

Postby Halo Jones » 03 Oct 2016, 12:29

I haven't used it in anger yet but seems solid enough and runs very smoothly and I can't seen any appreciable run-out. It is a huge upgrade from my current little B&Q machine but does not feel quite as solid as my dads ancient startrite.

Not sure if this is any help - sorry!
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Re: Axminster HD16BC manual

Postby Halo Jones » 03 Oct 2016, 12:31

Also meant to add that Axi said they had limited spares for the drill so if something breaks you might not be able to get a replacement.
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Re: Axminster HD16BC manual

Postby Jimmy Mack » 07 Oct 2016, 22:24

Halo Jones wrote:Also meant to add that Axi said they had limited spares for the drill so if something breaks you might not be able to get a replacement.

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