Warranty policies, Specific aerobell copes air turbine warranty, Warranty for aerobell copes rotary atomizer – Ransburg Aerobell Copes 75850 User Manual

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Aerobell Copes - Warranty Policies

WARRANTY POLICIES

WARRANTY FOR AEROBELL

COPES ROTARY ATOMIZER

The Ransburg Aerobell Copes rotary atomizer is

warranted to be free of defects in workmanship

and material. The terms of this warranty, except as

hereinafter provided, extend from one year from the

date of first installation. This excludes equipment

failures which are the result of misapplication,

misuse, incorrect maintenance, or normal wear. If,

after inspection by Ransburg a defect is confirmed,

we will at our option repair, replace or issue credit,

minus allowance for usage received.

This Warranty Does NOT Cover:

1.

Aerobell Copes that has become inoperative

because of:

a). Misuse - Particularly the flooding of

the rotor area due to turning on the

fluid before the turbine is up to

speed.

b). Negligence.

SPECIFIC AEROBELL COPES AIR

TURBINE WARRANTY

The air turbine only is warranted for 15,000 operating

hours, or three years from the date of first installation,

which ever occurs first. If, after inspection by Ransburg,

defect is confirmed, we will repair or replace the air

turbine, free of charge, during the warranty period.

The repaired air turbine (or replacement air turbine)

will continue to be warranted for the remainder of the

initial warranty period (from installation date). The

warranty period for the air turbine does not begin

again when a repair is completed under warranty.

Air turbines repaired by Ransburg after the warranty

period will be warranted for 90 days from the date of

shipment from the repair center.

c). Accidents - Collisions with external

objects, fires, or similar occurrences.

d). Improper maintenance procedures.

e). Attempted customer repair of air

turbine during warranty.

f). Failure to insure clean air to air

bearing and turbine.

g). Operating turbine without air bearing

air.

h). Operating turbine with less than the

minimum specified air bearing

pressure (60 psi min., measured at

turbine inlet).

i). Operating with imbalanced loads

(heavy paint buildup on atomizer bell

or shaft, or damaged atomizer bell).

j). Acts of God, flood, earthquake, or

similar occurrence.

k). Aerobell Copes being operated by

control systems not designed by

Ransburg, or when others

have modified the Ransburg

control system, unless reviewed

and approved in writing by an

authorized Ransburg Technical

Representative.

2.

Labor or incidental costs occasioned by

removal, replacement or repair of rotary

atomizer or air turbine by an unauthorized

entity.

3.

Rotary atomizers inspected and determined

by Ransburg not to have been installed and

maintained in accordance with Ransburg

service instruction LN-9230-00 (latest

edition).

4.

Cost of repair/replacement and return

transportation from Ransburg of merchandise

determined not to be defective.

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LN-9230-00.1

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