I have a question for anyone who owns an early Workmate 300 (79-033), especially a Type 1. The Workmate 300 Type 1 is gray, like the 79-001 that it replaced in the Workmate lineup, and this one was made in Brockville during the first month of production of the 300, in May 1982. It is nearly identical to the 79-001 Type 9 in its design and components. I have one of these for the first time, making a video for my
H-frame YouTube channel, and I'm puzzled about something.
There is a small plastic piece next to the top-release button on the right-hand side of the Workmate. This photo shows it when the Workmate is folded.
This photo shows the same piece when the Workmate is unfolded.
There is a label on the top of the Workmate with instructions for using this "lock".
This "lock" appears completely intact, unbroken, and installed properly. The instructions seem to imply that it should lock the Workmate in the upright position, but I can fold and unfold the Workmate over and over without any need to "release lock" before I press the button. I can't tell that the lock does anything at all.
I have the B&D parts diagram for the Type 1, and it does not show a part like this. I don't have an owner's manual for a 300 Type 1, so I don't know if it is mentioned in there. I have another 300 from later in the 1980's with black paint, made in Brazil, and it does not have this part.
So, does anyone have an early Workmate 300 that has a part like this that actually is functioning as a lock? The Workmate would have to have gray paint, not black, to be early enough. Does anyone have an early Workmate 300 that does NOT have this part? While I'm asking, does anyone have the owner's manual for an early Workmate 300?
Thanks to anyone who can shed some light on this.