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2nd November 2021, 12:05 PM #1New Member
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Hafco T-330 Thicknesser
Hi all,
I've purchased a 2nd hand Hafco T-330 - one owner, done very little work by all accounts.
So I've got it home and dutifully start pulling it apart to clean and check that all parts are tight and
lubricated as required. Blades were nicked so I've ordered new ones, the power switch felt dodgy so
new one coming also drive belt was perishing so new one of them coming also. My problem is that
the plastic motor housing on the front left side was cracked at the screw, a little prodding and the corner
of the plastic fell off. My question is, as I would prefer not to take the motor off as it looks like quite a task
does anyone know if (or have an opinion) whether it is safe to use. The manual, from the Hafco website is for
a different model and as such does not show all the motor attachment points so I'm unsure how many screws
are actually holding the motor onto the frame. Any help would be great. Thanks all.
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