Plastic parts in key places – beware | alltoolreviewscom

Other cons of the Jawhorse, when it is folded and to be lifted up to carry it, there is not enough clearance around the rear leg (the space between rear leg and the foot pedal while folded) to get your hand all the way around it for a good grip –... Three of these 4 parts are also “moving” parts, so the claims on the infomercial and other adds for this product that say “no moving plastic parts to replace” and “all steel construction”, are simply not true. Lastly, I do not understand the mentality of making such a sturdy, well-designed and versatile product with tough, heavy-gage steel, and then skimping on a few key parts and making them plastic. Either this part, or the latch in front, will be the first parts to be broken on this unit. The Pros: very versatile, very stable, excellent design, most of it is very solidly built, and it is portable, and very useful for a wide range of projects. It is made of plastic, and it sticks out enough to where it could be easily hit and broken (especially by contractors, and when being transported while folded up). The third one is the end cap which is fastened at the end of the rear leg, and... However, I think Positec is poised to be one of the better worldwide manufacturers of quality tools (they have corporate offices in several countries, including the US). To summarize, don’t necessarily use my review as justification for not buying... Also, the foot pedal is not made with as thick a gage steel as the rest of the unit’s frame, so you have to be careful that you are pressing the pedal evenly, straight down with a flat foot, and not off to one side, or it might bend easily or get... I bet that if the company did a survey, a vast majority of buyers would be willing to pay $20, $30, or even $50 more for this product, if these plastic parts were eliminated from the design and replaced with more durable materials. It does not say anything as to whether replacement parts (such as the plastic ones mentioned above) are available through Rockwell. Instead of plastic, this should be made of hard rubber, just like the rubber pads at the end of the front legs. The design is not complicated, and since many folks who buy this are probably mechanically inclined, people want to have the option of ordering parts and fixing it themselves instead of shipping it in for repairs (which many times is way cheaper). Rockwell RK9000 Jawhorse Reviews. There are 4 key parts in the design that are made of plastic. This product is a great investment and great piece of equipment, but for it to be built to “last a lifetime” as Rockwell claims, then get rid of the plastic, please. First, lets start with the roller, which is used for rolling the product across a surface as one of the transport methods (while using the rear leg as a handle). I have been using the Jawhorse for several projects. I did not yet ask Rockwell if parts can be replaced, so this might not be a problem, but if this is the case they ought to tell customers up front....



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