New tile cutter chipping tiles.

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I reckon if they can't help you as they are still there I reckon you are entitled to a refund . As regards guarantee it has to be fit for purpose or of merchandise quality. So no guarantee is bs

Thanks for your reply.

Yes, you are correct. Any item must function at least for a while, guarantee or no guarantee. In this case, however, getting a full refund would have involved posting back an extremely large and heavy item at my expense (the biggest kit box in my workshop!).

Meanwhile all I wanted was to cut tiles......

I have managed to get this thing working (a nut splitter to get the jammed nut off and a 12mm metric die to recut the spindle thread that was burred over at the manufacturing stage; machine still needs an undamaged flange washer and spanner, but it can now actually cut tiles), so this part of the forum is really a warning to others who may be considering buying a Norton tile cutter.
 
I've got a Norton and it's a great little cutter!
Not sure why you brought CTD into it as you bought it off EBay at a discounted stock price.
It could have been returned faulty and resold, you pay your money and take your chances.
 
So the lesson here is if you want any form of backup buy from an authorised dealer/supplier.

Yep, that's the lesson. Always buy from an authorised dealer; and you've never, ever, bought a bargain from an unauthorised dealer?

Has anyone out there ever got any Norton spares (for a machine such as this) from an authorised dealer?

Even the Norton manual encourages users to go straight back to S-G if they have a problem with getting spares. Well, I tried (perfectly happy to pay for the spares); and it doesn't work.

This afternoon, the 'unauthorised dealer' from whom I bought this machine gave me a £39 rebate, as a goodwill gesture.
 
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