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hi all just wanted to know if this has happened to anyone else.

 

 

on the 9th of january my jet 3520b headstock was colected and sent off to have it's bearings replaced.

 

took a while and whinging about it finally got it delivered this morning and thought yippee i can finally get on with some work as i've been bored out of my brains for the last fortnight.

 

this is what i saw when i opened the box.

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three bolts hold the fan casing on and one of them has been sheared by the impact (how much force does that take?) and is still in the hole.

 

the fan is bent and can not fully rotate as it fouls on a bolt.

 

the main shaft has a new facet on it which makes me thing it was dropped but there's no busted box.

 

i unbent the fan a tried to start it but nothing happened?

 

i'm trying to get this sorted with axminster tools. i want them to replace it, wish me luck

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three bolts hold the fan casing on and one of them has been sheared by the impact (how much force does that take?) and is still in the hole.

 

the fan is bent and can not fully rotate as it fouls on a bolt.

 

the main shaft has a new facet on it which makes me thing it was dropped but there's no busted box.

 

i unbent the fan a tried to start it but nothing happened?

 

i'm trying to get this sorted with axminster tools. i want them to replace it, wish me luck

 

I do wish you luck but you should not need it . It is clearly negligent . I would not try to straiten / fix anything . let them see it as it is .

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