View Full Version : Help Required..... Looking for a piece of equipment
wilderness
07-07-2007, 05:48 AM
We have a BAHCO hand spreader, made in Enkoping Sweden
Model HS15-120
M/Pressure 80,MPA
Capacity 15kn
Stroke 120
Over the years it hasn't been used that much, other then training and the odd incident. but over the last little while we are getting all to familiar with the piece of kit, the problem is we have taken a chip out of the narrow part of the jaw. This is a bit of a safety issue, we would like tofind a supplier to have it fixed.....
any help would be appreciated..... thanks Wild
irsqyu
07-07-2007, 06:44 AM
We have a BAHCO hand spreader, made in Enkoping Sweden
Model HS15-120
M/Pressure 80,MPA
Capacity 15kn
Stroke 120
Over the years it hasn't been used that much, other then training and the odd incident. but over the last little while we are getting all to familiar with the piece of kit, the problem is we have taken a chip out of the narrow part of the jaw. This is a bit of a safety issue, we would like tofind a supplier to have it fixed.....
any help would be appreciated..... thanks Wild
We had a set of those around for years, we have now replaced them with the Holmatro hand operated combi tool. I believe BAHCO is now Nike and they are one and the same. here's the link
http://www.nikehydraulics.com/en/products/search/
http://www.nikehydraulics.com/en/products/search/6/39/
FitSsikS
07-07-2007, 06:53 AM
I believe BAHCO is now Nike
I have one of their shirts...."Just Spread It!":o
PocketHercules
07-07-2007, 07:33 AM
I have one of their shirts...."Just Spread It!":o
Nice! :rolleyes:
FitSsikS
07-07-2007, 07:56 AM
Nice! :rolleyes:
Now that I think about it, that might be what it says on my "Becel" T shirt.
wilderness
07-07-2007, 11:21 AM
thanks guys, this was a huge hand....... somewhere to start
Fireguy999
07-07-2007, 06:52 PM
How about contacting the manufaturer www.bahco.com and asking where you can get the part fixed or if you have to buy a new one?
irsqyu
07-09-2007, 06:50 AM
How about contacting the manufaturer www.bahco.com (http://www.bahco.com) and asking where you can get the part fixed or if you have to buy a new one?
I think you will find that BAHCO sold the rescue tools division to NIKE. There doesn't appear to be any rescue equipment in their catalogues.
The spreaders shown on the NIKE website are EXACTLY the same as the Bahco set we own!
They to should be able to supply the parts or direct you to a dealer, based in Illinois I believe!
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