Wood-mizer Slab-Mizer MB200 Operation Manual page 11

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Introduction
Warranty
EXCLUSIONS FROM 90 DAY, LIMITED ONE YEAR AND TWO YEAR WARRANTY
Warrantor shall have no responsibility under this warranty for any wear components,
including, but not limited to: belts, cutter guides, cutters, electric motor brushes, drum
switches, filters, fuses, hoses, bearings (excluding cylindrical drive bearings), bushings,
cable carriers, and spark plugs. All wear components are furnished "as is", without any
warranty from Warrantor. This limited warranty does not cover any defects caused by
misuse, negligence, alterations, damage due to overload, abnormal conditions, excessive
operation, accident, or lack of performance of normal maintenance services.
Several components which are used in the manufacture of the equipment but not manu-
factured by Warrantor, such as cant hooks, power plants, laser sights, batteries, tires, and
trailer axles have warranties provided by the original equipment manufacturer (written
copies available upon request). Warrantor does not separately warrant such items. Com-
ponents or equipment manufactured by third parties are not covered by this warranty.
Warrantor, however, will provide reasonable assistance to the Purchaser to make claims
against any warranties applicable to such component parts as provided by such original
equipment manufacturers. Components or equipment manufactured by third parties are
not covered by this Warranty.
FIVE YEAR LIMITED CHASSIS WARRANTY
The limited five year chassis warranty, described above, DOES NOT extend to (a) any
damage stemming from accident, improper towing, overload, abuse, misuse, abnormal
conditions, negligence, excessive operation, or lack of maintenance, (b) rust caused by
exposure to corrosive atmospheric conditions, or (c) the Planer head, carriage, axle,
brakes, or any hydraulic or electrical components attached to the chassis.
WARRANTOR'S OBLIGATIONS AS TO DEFECTS
In the event that the equipment fails to perform due to defective materials or workmanship
attributable to Warrantor under normal use and service within the established warranty
period, Purchaser's sole and exclusive remedy and Warrantor's sole liability shall be to
replace or repair, in Warrantor's sole and subjective discretion, any defective part at War-
rantor's principal place of business without cost to the Purchaser if such defect exists.
The determination of whether a product is defective shall be made by Warrantor in War-
rantor's sole and subjective discretion. The Purchaser must notify Warrantor prior to ship-
ping any defective part. Warrantor, at its sole discretion, may cover expenses incurred in
shipping the defective part to Warrantor for evaluation; provided, however, that Warrantor
will not be responsible for labor, travel time, mileage, removal, installation, and/or inciden-
tal or consequential damages. However, any part in excess of 140 pounds must be
returned by the Purchaser to the Warrantor's nearest authorized facility at the Pur-
chaser's expense, if return is requested by Warrantor. Warrantor shall have a reasonable
time within which to repair or replace the defective part. If Warrantor determines that the
product is not defective under the terms of this warranty in Warrantor's sole and subjec-
tive discretion, then Purchaser shall be responsible for any expenses incurred by Warran-
tor in returning the equipment to the Purchaser.
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Shelby Smithey
February 11, 2025

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. .

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