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How about warranties?

The manufacturer (OEM) sites contains all variable specifications about the forklift trucks but there is almost none information about the warranty coverage. I am looking for 'general' information about what the OEM's offers for warranty.

Can anyone help me for an quick overview of:
1)Forkliftruck warranty coverage (in years) per OEM?
2)Rather the OEM's offers an Extended Warranty Program?

Any information is welcome.

Thanks in advance.
  • Posted 23 Sep 2004 20:24
  • Modified 23 Sep 2004 20:30 by poster
  • By Zeyhan
  • joined 23 Sep'04 - 1 message
  • Flevoland, Netherlands
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OEM's or original equipment manufacturer does not have warranty but when it passes through the brand manufacturer it is the brand manufacturer that gives the warranty mostly for parts only it gives 6 months warranty with a limited number of hours in operation for example 6 mos. or 600 hrs whichever comes first.
  • Posted 14 Feb 2005 10:55
  • By leobert_b
  • joined 9 Feb'05 - 23 messages
  • Makati, Philippines
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