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Tools break; this is not a problem - it's expected. Appropriate communication can help get replacement or repairs done promptly.
Tools break; this is not a problem - it's expected. Appropriate communication can help get replacement or repairs done promptly.

Revision as of 22:52, 27 February 2019

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Tools break; this is not a problem - it's expected. Appropriate communication can help get replacement or repairs done promptly.

This generally applies to power tools.[clarify]

What to do if a tool breaks

Add an orange 'Broken Tool' tag[clarify] and place with the tool in the Broken Tools Box. The box is labelled and under the bench near the Radial Arm Saw in the Workshop.

If the tool is fixed or nor practical to place in the box add the tag in such a way that it's obvious that the tool is broken and no attempt should be made to plug it in or use it.

Fill in this form or send an email to tools@nottinghack.org.uk reporting the breakage. This will accelerate getting a replacement or organising repairs.