the welds are substandard but for few bucks I'm sure an engineering workshop will dress and weld them properly...unless you're good enough to do it your self.....theyre just **** welds and easily corrected.
Australian Consumer Law gives you a statutory right to a refund. Take it back. While this is not legal advice, it does seem to me that a structural component should be safe after many more than 20 lifts. Moving parts maybe would wear, but the welds holding it together? It would seem odd.
As everyone has said, take it back. Don't try to repair it, who knows what grade of steel it is, and what damage was done by the original weld. Etc.
the welds are substandard but for few bucks I'm sure an engineering workshop will dress and weld them properly...unless you're good enough to do it your self.....theyre just **** welds and easily corrected.
looks like the pidgeon that pooped those on did so from low earth orbit....
Return it. let the vendor do the righty.
let me know if you need the AS references for the quality requirements for welding on lifting gear.
Dave
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If you think you're in front on the deal, pay it forwards.
The reality is that if you take it back as you should for a replacement the others will be the same.
So if you really want a cheap crane than fix it yourself as if you take it back and get your money back then go elsewhere, you will pay close to $400 for one of that rating.
So either take it back and get a refund and pay up to $400 for another or get the welder out.
Garry
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Not he nicest welds I ever saw, but welding is about whats under the surface (penetration) not whats on top. I'm not saying they won't fail, just that they may be OK!
I would not only take it back as unfit for service, but I would inform the appropriate Government dept. (used to be DLI) of rubbish lifting gear that could injure or kill someone who is not savvy about the crap welds, unless the vendor is willing to recall and scrap those already sold and discontinue selling that product, Regards Frank.
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