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    Anybod recognize this Black and Decker Professional drill?

    I definitely agree with you there. :wink:
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    Anybod recognize this Black and Decker Professional drill?

    You seem agitated streetlighter No I certainly haven't performed an unnecessary, and not required test on my drill. In light of this incorrect statement, and since you didn't previously give an accurate description of your sources, I decided to ask.
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    Anybod recognize this Black and Decker Professional drill?

    So, EL test on dbl insulated not compulsory. Strongly preferred is not law. Also, it would be interesting to know exactly which edition (date, version, publisher) of the 1989 electricity at work act, you are "quoting" From. A web link/reference would be useful.
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    Anybod recognize this Black and Decker Professional drill?

    What does any of this have to do with the recognition of my Drill? The model number of which I know now anyway. :roll: That was the title/point of this thread. I have no doubt that somewhere on this forum the discussion of electrical testing and regulations are covered fully. Perhaps...
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    Anybod recognize this Black and Decker Professional drill?

    Drill is Dbl ins. So EL n/a. Have you tested some of your own vintage drills? Interesting you have collection of old B&D drills. If you have one of these in a suitable condition, I might buy it from you (at the right price), as a spare, or for spares.
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    Anybod recognize this Black and Decker Professional drill?

    Any of you recent posters, ---- Please explain exactly, how and why, the drill I have pictured and described is a "shock hazard". Also detail why it is not allowed on site by quoting the regulation(s) that say it is not. What's really amazing, is how many people on here name...
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    Anybod recognize this Black and Decker Professional drill?

    Still waiting noseall. Have you found this drill you reckon is a better spec than mine at a fraction of the cost of repair? No of course you haven't. Just like the last 2 postsers, you have nothing of use or intellgence to say. Did someone mention dummies? Yup a prize pair or 3.
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    Anybod recognize this Black and Decker Professional drill?

    Well I see that this site is not so good after all. It is policed by politically correct minders, who dont allow the full right to reply. I am not allowed to reply to idiots who post unwanted and inacurate comments. Two of my post have been removed to protect the sensitivities of...
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    Anybod recognize this Black and Decker Professional drill?

    Hi Seaangler. Thanks, I found it at last. Its a P2264 or P2265. (one being variable I guess and one not). The reason its hard to spot, is that it not listed as a hammer drill, and I was looking at hammer drills to narrow the search. One odd thing is that both are listed as 115volts, but mine...
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    Anybod recognize this Black and Decker Professional drill?

    Hi, noseall Bosch huh? Well, as for it lasting twice as long as my "antique", well I didn't know the b and d would last for over 20 years, so your making a VERY bold statement that the Bosh will last over 40 years. I've seen plenty of reviews, that Bosch are no longer as good as their name...
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    How would you remove these DG beads without destroying them?

    Got em off. And they were bloody tight. Here's is my home made tool. The first one I tried it on was on an opening window. I managed to move/compress the external rubber seal along an inch from the corner of one of the upright/vertical beads, and slid the hook in. But just pulling on my...
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    Anybod recognize this Black and Decker Professional drill?

    Hi Thanks for all the replies. I checked out the p2270/1, and unfortunately its not the same. http://www.mtmc.co.uk/Black--Decker-P2270-Type-1-Drill-Spare-Parts/Black--Decker-P2270-Type-1-Drill-Spare-Parts__p-12707836-20778.aspx The field winding looks the same shape, and is cheap...
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    Anybod recognize this Black and Decker Professional drill?

    All I need is a model number. The label fell of the side years ago. I know how to fix it, I know what's wrong with it. I just need an identification. Does anybody recognize the model number or type?
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    Anybod recognize this Black and Decker Professional drill?

    Yup bought from RS Components at around 1986/7. The serated black ring is the hammer action. You grip and twist it to engage or disengage it. NEVER ever went wrong. Until now, and its only a field winding thats gone, so if I can get one the drill is good for a long time to come. I...
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    Anybod recognize this Black and Decker Professional drill?

    Hi thanks for the link. My problem is without the model number I dont know which drill to look at. I might have to go through everyone that starts with a P I suppose. :roll:
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    How would you remove these DG beads without destroying them?

    Hi both. Thanks for confirming that there is or was a special tool. I did wonder if there must be. And suspected they were a security feature of some kind. The beads and frame were made by LB Plastics. For Alpine. If that helps. I googled them and they seem to be part of a larger group...
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    How would you remove these DG beads without destroying them?

    Thanks for your suggestion. A claw hammer? You may be right about the strenght of the glass, but I am not so sure. I should have given some measurements and said also that these are VERY VERY tightly fitted. There is no flex or movement at all. The gap from the glass to the bead is just...
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    Anybod recognize this Black and Decker Professional drill?

    Hi, I burnt out my approximately 25/6 year old Black and Decker professional combi drill the other day. After so many years it had a right I guess. The field winding got a bit too hot and sparks flew. Its otherwise in great working order, and one of the best I have ever had. I dont...
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    What function is white oval conduit supposed to provide ?

    Yup I agree with all that. I used to do a lot of industrial big stuff. dressed cables can look a work of art. Panel work is something to be proud of, or used to be. But even the domestic customer consumer unit as it used to be called, was once a source of pride to the installing...
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