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11.0 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
11.1 - Beam Shafts
The Carriage Block Slides back and forward on the Beam Shaft by means of a precision linear Bearing.
A.
The steel beam shafts should be checked after each cut for slag and other debris.
B.
The steel beam shafts should be clean and oiled regularly with a light weight machine oil for best operation.
C.
If the Contour Cutting Attachment is to be stored for a period of time, a heavy coat of light machine oil should
applied to the beam shaft. The CCA should be stored in a cool dry place
NOTE: Applying a heavy coat of oil or grease on the steel beam shafts will attract slag and smoke film.
11.1 - Constant Force Springs
The Constant Force Springs located in the Carriage Assembly maintains constant pressure of the follower assembly against
the Template.
A. Daily check the Constant Force Springs for trapped Slag and other debris. If necessary clean the tape springs with
a dry cloth. It is not necessary to apply a coat of oil to the springs.
B. Keep film and slag from stainless steel tape springs by wiping with a clean dry cloth regularly.
C. Check the Springs for kinks that could affect the Follower Assembly from following the Template.
11.3 - Make sure that the templates are in good working order and that there are no nicks or dents in the area, where the
follower assembly makes contact with the template.
Warranty
If any merchandise sold hereunder (except merchandise manufactured by other persons or firms) by Mathey Dearman, Inc. (the
“Company”) is not in accordance with specifications shown on the order within customarily accepted tolerances, or is defective on
account of workmanship or material, and if such merchandise is returned at the customer’s expense and rise, to the Company’s
manufacturing facility (or at the Company’s option, is returned to a repair facility authorized by the Company), within ninety (90)
days after the Company’s date of shipment thereof, the Company will, at its option, replace or repair the merchandise. This
agreement, however, is upon the conditions: (A) that the customer promptly notifies the Company in writing of any claim under this
agreement, setting forth in detail any such claimed defect. (B) That the Company be afforded a reasonable opportunity to examine the
merchandise and to investigate the claimed defect at the Company’s manufacturing facility or at an authorized repair facility, the
Company shall not be, in any event, liable for damages beyond the price paid by the customer for such defective merchandise;
specifically but without limitation, the Company may fulfill its obligations under this Agreement by tendering such purchase price at
any time. THE COMPANY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, PUNITITVE, OR EXEMPLARY
DAMAGES. This agreement does not obligate the Company to bear any transportation charges in connection with the replacement or
the repair of defective merchandise. As to any item manufactured by other persons or firms, the Company agrees to present a request
for adjustment for repair to such manufacturer, and the customer agrees that the liability of the Company shall not exceed any
adjustment with respect to which such manufacturer accepts responsibility. THE ABOVE AGREEMENT IS IN LIEU OF ALL
WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED AND IT IS AGREED THAT THERE IS NO EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED
WARRANTY BY THE COMPANY AS TO THE FITNESS, MERCHANTABILITY CAPACITY, OR EFFICIENCY OF ANY
MERCHANDISE SOLD, AND THAT THERE ARE NO ORAL OR WRITTEN EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES
MADE IN CONNECTION WITH ANY SALE BY THE COMPANY. No modification or addition to this agreement, either before or
after the contract of sale, shall be made except on written authority of the President or Vice President of the Company.
Mathey Dearman Inc.
P. O. Box 472110, Tulsa, OK USA
800-725-7311 918-447-1288
Fax: 918-447-0188
www.mathey.com