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Forum: Lifting machines
Discussion:  Warranty
Number of messages: 4

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lexb
Antwerpen, Belgium
Can somebody tell me what the usual warranty (time or working hours )is on forklifts in Europe ?
Thanks in Advance

Posted 31 Mar 2008 11:12 PM Reply  Report this message
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niki_r
sofia, Bulgaria

Different. It is for 1 year or 1500 hours normally. The hour assurance worth it anymore. Excuse me for the broken english.


Posted 8 Apr 2008 04:20 AM Reply  Report this message
Agoenk
DKI Jakarta, Indonesia
Warranty terms are differ between manufacturer or even type of the machines. Normally 1 year or 2000 hours depends on which one occurs first. Warranty goes only for non-consumable parts.
At least that's what i know

Posted 12 Jul 2008 07:08 PM Reply  Report this message
AndyPandy
Staffordshire, WM, United Kingdom

In Europe you should be entitled to a 2 year warranty.  E.U law states that any warranty less than this suggests the product was not of merchantable quality in the first place.  The basic message is don't just accept the warranty listed, fight for the warranty you deserve.

Posted 12 Jul 2008 09:57 PM Reply  Report this message


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