okeydokey
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So I quite like these drills - I am a diy user and passed a couple on to my sons a while back.
So I bought one brand new off ebay used it a couple of times then the keyless chuck didn't tighten/loosen but rotated with a clicking noise. So I spoke to Makita Customer help desk very polite friendly and helpful, they send me a returns number and collected by courier, it came back a few days later with no fault found, it cant have been looked at. Spoke to Makita again and they put me through to an engineer who said it sounds as if the chuck lock isn't locking. Said its a chuck fault and chucks aren't covered under their warranty. Later I looked up and this is what it said.
Warranty excludes: Chucks, power leads, service items, filters, and any cleaning of the product.
Ive been busy out all day and will speak to them tomorrow but as far as I am concerned this exclusion is rubbish as imo the sale of goods act or whatever states the goods must be fit for purpose and if there is a fault then the maker must repair replace. Perhaps someone could give me the correct terminology for when I speak to them, I could go back to the ebay seller but would prefer to get Makita to fix it.
Looking at Youtube there is an anticlockwise screw that holds the chuck on and I could buy a chuck and probably fix it myself but thats not the point.
Makita did say that if I posted it to them they would send me a quote to repair
Any help or ideas welcomed please
So I bought one brand new off ebay used it a couple of times then the keyless chuck didn't tighten/loosen but rotated with a clicking noise. So I spoke to Makita Customer help desk very polite friendly and helpful, they send me a returns number and collected by courier, it came back a few days later with no fault found, it cant have been looked at. Spoke to Makita again and they put me through to an engineer who said it sounds as if the chuck lock isn't locking. Said its a chuck fault and chucks aren't covered under their warranty. Later I looked up and this is what it said.
Warranty excludes: Chucks, power leads, service items, filters, and any cleaning of the product.
Ive been busy out all day and will speak to them tomorrow but as far as I am concerned this exclusion is rubbish as imo the sale of goods act or whatever states the goods must be fit for purpose and if there is a fault then the maker must repair replace. Perhaps someone could give me the correct terminology for when I speak to them, I could go back to the ebay seller but would prefer to get Makita to fix it.
Looking at Youtube there is an anticlockwise screw that holds the chuck on and I could buy a chuck and probably fix it myself but thats not the point.
Makita did say that if I posted it to them they would send me a quote to repair
Any help or ideas welcomed please