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Warranty
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Wood-Mizer
LLC
Limited Product Warranty
Wood-Mizer LLC ("Warrantor"), an Indiana corporation with its principal place of business
at 8180 West Tenth Street, Indianapolis, IN 46214-2400 USA, warrants to the original
purchaser ("Purchaser") that for the time periods specifically stated herein and subject to
the terms, conditions and limitations stated herein, the equipment manufactured by the
Warrantor will be free from defects in material and workmanship attributable to Warrantor
so long as, during the warranty periods stated herein, the equipment is installed, operated
and maintained in accordance with the instructions provided by Warrantor.
PRODUCT
ORANGE: Portable Sawmill,
planers, Edgers
ORANGE: Portable Sawmills
with Chassis
GREEN: Industrial Sawmills,
Sawmill, Edgers
TITAN Industrial
Material Handling
cutter Maintenance Equipment
Options and Accessories
Moulders, Kilns
Pallet Dismantler
Log Splitter
Replacement Parts
Planer / Finisher
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Warranty on Options will match the warranty on the primary equipment when purchased on same invoice.
MODEL CLASS
USA & CANADA
LT, HR, EG
Two years
Two years, excluding
LT28, LT35, LT40, LT50,
the chassis, which
LT70, LX450
chassis shall have a
five year warranty
WM, HR, EG, TVS, SVS,
One year
FS
Twin Vertical Saws,
One year
planers, Edgers, Multirips
TWC, IC, TD, LD, GC, CR,
One year
CB, CC
BMS, BMT
One year
Various
One year*
MP, SD
One year
PD
One year
FS
One year
Various
90 days
MB200
Two Years
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LENGTH OF WARRANTY
NON USA
& CANADA
One year
One year
One year
One year
One year
One year
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One year
One year
One year
One year
90 days
Introduction
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Warranty
EFFECTIVE DATE
Date of purchase
Date of purchase or
date of installation /
training (if applicable),
whichever occurs first,
not to exceed 6
months from date of
purchase
Date of purchase
Date of purchase
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Questions and answers
I’ve had two bearing/sanding studs to break on the MB200. Kept the pad in contact with the slab and on increased 1/64” at a time. The 3/8” stud just seems to weak to handle the power. Installing my 3rd set and want to check if there is anything I need to do differently. .