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AEG BFZ 1 Drilling and Milling Centre

arielmatusevich

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Hello,
My name is Ariel Matusevich and I love buying quality tools. I have just bought an AEG BFZ-1 drill stand (drilling and milling centre) in unused condition, made in West Germany. The tool came with the original box and is complete including two Allen wrenches. Unfortunately, the instructions manual and the parts diagram were not in the box. It would be fantastic if someone in the forum happened to have the original documentation and could send me an electronic copy.
Thank you very much!
Ariel
 

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AEG got purchased by Atlas Copco decades ago, along with some other tool manufacturers like Milwaukee, and Kango.
That tool group then hot sold to Techtronic Industries, ( TTI ), which nowadays manufactures Milwaukee, Ridgid power tools, Ryobi, and I think still uses the AEG branding in Europe for tool brands.
Some of the AEG branded tools might have bern sold under the other branding, (Milwaukee or Atlas Copco), back in the day, although not necessarily under the same model numbers.
I’m not sure whether a drill stand like that one would have been sold in the USA.
You might try checking the various international sites for Milwaukee, or AEG, just in case one of the sites still has old manuals and/or parts lists available, however, a number of major tool brands have been purging older information that used to be available on their websites.
AEG tools would have been sold across Europe, and in the USA, and likely in Australia.

Also, maybe post in this thread in case someone knows of one of the sites that may still have the information.

 
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Also, I don’t know if this is the case, but some accessories like that might have been made by a third party, which supplied multiple power tool manufacturers.
Wabeco-Maschinenmanufaktur makes similar types of drill stands, with similar sliding tables etc.
The current drill stands use a different design, but there may be similarities in use.


 
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