Terms of Guarantee
Under Warranty Coverage
Regardless of the year of manufacture, products that are found to have a manufacturing or material defect under normal use are repaired or, if not possible, immediately replaced with a new one, under lifetime warranty.
Out of Warranty Coverage
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Tools used in the conditions written below are out of warranty and cannot be replaced with new ones.
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Used for reasons different than those specified in the intended use or use instructions.
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Those that have been bent or shattered by excessive force, pipe installation, or hammering.
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Products whose initial condition has been altered by the user by grinding, sanding, drilling, or welding.
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Products that have ceased to operate after usage due to improper storage in dusty, wet, or muddy environments.
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Those that are rusted, corroded, or have been stored in unsuitable humid environments for an extended period of time.
SAFETY AND CORRECT TOOL USE RULES
RULES TO BE FOLLOWED
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Ascertain if the key’s size is sure for the part being used.
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Ascertain that the tool is properly positioned during usage.
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Regularly inspect the instrument. Replace instruments that have become worn or damaged.
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Investigate the tool’s operating conditions and durability values.
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It is important to keep in mind that the driving surface must be greater than the driving one.
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Always use the proper air tool accessories.
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Personal protective equipment should be selected based on the working’s conditions.
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Always move wheeled cabinets after locking doors and moving parts.
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Brake the wheels while working on the wheeled cabinet.
ACTIONS NOT TO BE DONE
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Extensions should not be used to exceed the necessary torque. (Especially on all keys) Avoid using any tool, such as a crowbar, flat chisel, or belt punch, for works other than manufacturing. (for instance, a screwdriver)
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Make no attempt to force the tool into producing excessive force. (Wrenches and screwdrivers, for example)
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Never make contact with an item whose surface is harder than the tool being used. (for example, hammers and chisels)
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Modify the instruments in no way. (in whole or in part)
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Use inch wrenches on metric bolts and vice versa.
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Avoid the use of worn or defective tools.
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When the wheeled repair cabinet is full, do not leave more than one drawer open.
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Always utilize the right tool for the job at hand, while adhering to the aforementioned conditions and proper use.