Bahco saw not locking?

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Hi all,

I received my Bahco Laplander this morning, and upon first opening & closing, it's locking in the closed position fine, but the first few times I opened it, it wouldn't lock - is this common and will it settle & lock after working out the stiffness?

Just asking as I'd rather send it back than have an unreliable locking saw!

Cheers,

~WWC~
 

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It should almost 'snick' as it locks, and none of mine are stiff.

Ehm, without seeing it I'm reluctant to say send it back, but....who did you buy it from ? and could you maybe phone them and check that they'd be okay with you giving it a squirt with WD40 and seeing how it goes then, and if it's still not right, sending it back ?

It can sometimes just need a full clear press on the button to let the blade move in or out.

cheers,
M

p.s. I don't know this company, I was just looking for an illustration, but have a look at the replacement blade at the handle end. Sometimes seeing the detail helps understand why something's not doing as it should.
http://tooltray.com/Pruning-Saws---...nt-Blade.htm?gclid=COD6xvKT57wCFdShtAodLzoAhw
 
Nup, am gonna have to arrange to send it back...will be contacting the company tomorrow probably, it was Lighting and Mobile Accessories Store through Amazon - am not happy that it doesn't 'snick' & lock - and although it takes a moderate amount of force to fold, it doesn't lock at all and is still very stiff.

Thanks for your advice M, I'm not sure if it's genuine or just a rogue saw that found its' way through QA...either way it's a locking blade for a reason, and if I'm not convinced it's safe, I'd rather be safe than sorry! :)
 

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