Are you familiar with iFixit? They provide a ton of technical manuals from what I've heard, but I haven't personally used them. Also be aware of library.kiwix.org - they're a Swiss charity that provides archival downloads of knowledge bases, including iFixit. They might have more resources that you'd be interested in too.
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Fantastic, thanks, that’s a good resource even if they don’t have the specific ones I’m after
Have you tried the archive? I'm not sure how comprehensive their selection might be for your case, but you should give it a try
https://archive.org/details/manuals
https://archive.org/details/manuals_contributions
what kind of manuals? Automotive?
I should have specified, shouldn’t I? Auto/commercial/plant. I seem to only buy gear that doesn’t have readily-available workshop manuals
Anna's Archive could be helpful