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OPERATOR’S MANUAL
GS4591C BELT GRINDER
PART NO. GS4591C
TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY OR DAMAGE TO YOUR BELT GRINDER, READ
AND UNDERSTAND ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE
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GS4591C BELT GRINDER
OPERATOR’S MANUAL
CONTENTS
INDEX
●TECHNICAL DATA / GETTING TO KNOW YOUR MACHINE........................................Page 1
●UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY OF FITTINGS...................................................................Page 2
●ADJUSTMENT OF SANDING BELT....................................................................................Page 3
●REPLACEMENT OF BELT/IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR CE.............................................Page 4
●REPLACEMENT OF PRIME WHEEL..................................................................................Page 5
●EXAMPLE OF OPERATING / ADJUSTMENT OF WORKING ANGLES.........................Page 6
●ELECTRICAL CONNECTION / DISCONNECTION & OPERATION...............................Page 7
●DIAGRAM..............................................................................................................................Page 8
●PARTS LIST............................................................................................................................Page 9
●ELECTRICAL COMPONENT PART LIST & CIRCUIT DIAGRAM..................................Page 10
SAFETY RULES FOR ALL POWER TOOLS
l. Read and become familiar with the en-
tire instruction manual. Learn the tool’s
applications. limitations and possible
hazards.
2.Earth all tools. If the tool is equipped
with a three-prong plug, it must be
plugged into a three-contact electric
outlet. The third prong is a ground to
provide protection against accidental
electrical shock. If an adapter is used
to accommodate a two-contact outlet,
the adaptor’s grounding lug must be
connected to a known ground. Never
remove the thrid prong on a three-
prong plug.
3.Check damaged parts. A guard or any
other part that is damaged should be
checked to ensure that it will operate
properly and perform its intended
function before the tool is used
further. Check for proper alignment
of moving parts and for possible
broken parts, loose mountings, or any
other condition that could affect the
tool’s operation. A guard or other
damaged part should be properly re-
paired or replaced.
4.Disconnect power before servicing
and when changing accessories such
as blades, cutters.
5.Keep guards in place and in working
order.
6.Protect your eyes from being injured
by objects thrown by a power tool.
Always wear safety glasses or safety
goggles.
7.Wear a face mask or dust mask if the
cutting operation produces dust.
8.Don’t force the tool. It will give a
better and safer performance when
used on jobs for which it was de-
signed.
9.Avoid accidental starting. Ensure
that the power switch is in the OFF
position before plugging in the
power cord.’ Remove the switch when
the tool is not being used.
10.Remove adjusting keys and wrenches.
Ensure that keys and adjusting
wrenches are removed from the tool
before turning it on.
11.Drugs, alcohol, and medication. Do
not operate tool if you are under the
influence of drugs, alcohol, or medica-
tion that could effect your ability to
use the tool properly.
l2.Use recommended accessories. Using
improper accessories can be
hazardous. If in doubt, check the in-
struction manual.
l3.Never stand on a tool. Falls can
result in injury.
14.Never leave a tool running
unattended. Turn the power switch
OFF. Don’t leave the tool until it has
come to a complete stop.
15.A1ways remove the power cord plug
from the electric outlet when making
adjustments, changing parts, cleaning,
or working on the tool. 7
16.Avoid dangerous conditions. Don’t
use power tools in wet or damp
areas or expose them to rain. Keep
your work area clean and well-
lightedDo not use power tools in
areas where fumes from paint,
solvents, or flammable liquids pose a
potential hazard.
17.Keep visitors and children away.
Other people should keep a safe
distance from the work area, especially
when the tool is operating.
18.Use the proper tool.Don’t force a tool
to do a job for which it was not de-
signed.
19.Keep tools in top condition. Keep them
clean and sharp for the best and safest
performance. Follow the instructions
for changing accessories and lubricat-
ing.
20.Secure all work. When practical use
clamps or a vise to hold work. It is
safer than using your hands and pre-
vents round or odd-shaped pieces from
turning.
21.Don’t overreach. Keep proper footing
and balance at all times. Wear oil-
resistant rubber-soled footwear. Keep
the floor clear of oil, scrap wood, and
other debris.
22.Wear proper clothing and , if neces-
sary, protective hair covering. Loose
clothing or jewelry can get caught in
moving parts.
23.Make the workshop childproof with
padlocks, master switches, or by
removing starter keys.
TECHNICAL DATA / GETTING TO KNOW YOUR MACHINE .......................... 3
UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY OF FITTINGS................................................... 4
ADJUSTMENT OF SANDING BELT................................................................... 5
REPLACEMENT OF BELT/IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR CE .............................. 6
REPLACEMENT OF PRIME WHEEL ................................................................. 7
EXAMPLE OF OPERATING / ADJUSTMENT OF WORKING ANGLES............ 8
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION / DISCONNECTION & OPERATION .................. 9
DIAGRAM............................................................................................................10
PARTS LIST........................................................................................................11
ELECTRICAL COMPONENT PART LIST & CIRCUIT DIAGRAM......................12
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TECHNICAL DATA
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR MACHINE
Sliding Cover
Fixed Cover
Motor
Switch
Belt Tension Lever
Working Area (1)
Working Table
Dust Collector
Chip Outlet
Protection Cover
Positioning Hole
Positioning Knob
Stand
Working Area (2)
Sanding Stop Plate
Sanding Belt
Eye Shield
Tracking Knob
Swing Bracket
Power Cord
※ GS4593, 333C Power cord connect to
hand-operated disconnecting device. Noise Level: About 82 dB (A)
MODEL
Motor (Output)
Phase
Sanding Belt
Belt Speed
Driving Wheel
Flat Grindlng Surface
Dimensions (L x W x H)
Weight (Net/Gross)
GS4593
1.5 kW
Three
100 x 1500 mm
25m/sec (50Hz)
Ø 170 x 106mm
405 x 103mm
820 x 480 x 1100mm
67.5/74 kgs
GS4591
1.5 kW
Single
100 x 1500 mm
25m/sec (50Hz)
Ø 170 x 106mm
405 x 103mm
820 x 480 x1100mm
67.5/74 kgs
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TECHNICAL DATA
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR MACHINE
Sliding Cover
Fixed Cover
Motor
Switch
Belt Tension Lever
Working Area (1)
Working Table
Dust Collector
Chip Outlet
Protection Cover
Positioning Hole
Positioning Knob
Stand
Working Area (2)
Sanding Stop Plate
Sanding Belt
Eye Shield
Tracking Knob
Swing Bracket
Power Cord
※ GS4593, 333C Power cord connect to
hand-operated disconnecting device. Noise Level: About 82 dB (A)
MODEL
Motor (Output)
Phase
Sanding Belt
Belt Speed
Driving Wheel
Flat Grindlng Surface
Dimensions (L x W x H)
Weight (Net/Gross)
GS4593
1.5 kW
Three
100 x 1500 mm
25m/sec (50Hz)
Ø 170 x 106mm
405 x 103mm
820 x 480 x 1100mm
67.5/74 kgs
GS4591
1.5 kW
Single
100 x 1500 mm
25m/sec (50Hz)
Ø 170 x 106mm
405 x 103mm
820 x 480 x1100mm
67.5/74 kgs
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TECHNICAL DATA
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR MACHINE
Sliding Cover
Fixed Cover
Motor
Switch
Belt Tension Lever
Working Area (1)
Working Table
Dust Collector
Chip Outlet
Protection Cover
Positioning Hole
Positioning Knob
Stand
Working Area (2)
Sanding Stop Plate
Sanding Belt
Eye Shield
Tracking Knob
Swing Bracket
Power Cord
※ GS4593, 333C Power cord connect to
hand-operated disconnecting device. Noise Level: About 82 dB (A)
MODEL
Motor (Output)
Phase
Sanding Belt
Belt Speed
Driving Wheel
Flat Grindlng Surface
Dimensions (L x W x H)
Weight (Net/Gross)
GS4593
1.5 kW
Three
100 x 1500 mm
25m/sec (50Hz)
Ø 170 x 106mm
405 x 103mm
820 x 480 x 1100mm
67.5/74 kgs
GS4591
1.5 kW
Single
100 x 1500 mm
25m/sec (50Hz)
Ø 170 x 106mm
405 x 103mm
820 x 480 x1100mm
67.5/74 kgs
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TECHNICAL DATA
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR MACHINE
Sliding Cover
Fixed Cover
Motor
Switch
Belt Tension Lever
Working Area (1)
Working Table
Dust Collector
Chip Outlet
Protection Cover
Positioning Hole
Positioning Knob
Stand
Working Area (2)
Sanding Stop Plate
Sanding Belt
Eye Shield
Tracking Knob
Swing Bracket
Power Cord
※ GS4593, 333C Power cord connect to
hand-operated disconnecting device. Noise Level: About 82 dB (A)
MODEL
Motor (Output)
Phase
Sanding Belt
Belt Speed
Driving Wheel
Flat Grindlng Surface
Dimensions (L x W x H)
Weight (Net/Gross)
GS4593
1.5 kW
Three
100 x 1500 mm
25m/sec (50Hz)
Ø 170 x 106mm
405 x 103mm
820 x 480 x 1100mm
67.5/74 kgs
GS4591
1.5 kW
Single
100 x 1500 mm
25m/sec (50Hz)
Ø 170 x 106mm
405 x 103mm
820 x 480 x1100mm
67.5/74 kgs
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9. Main body
8. To set up chip outlet
4. To set up working table
UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY OF FITTINGS
After unpacking carton, check first if all accessories
are correct. Make assembly of machine by order in-
structed in this manual.
For your Safety, must have someone help to
hold main body when you mount it to the
stand.
Install the sand-
ing stop plate
and make sure it
does not touch
sanding belt.
Turn this belt tension lever counterclock-
wise making belt in working condition,
this would allow the correct mounting and
adjustment of other related accessories.
Put working table at correct position and
keep proper distance to the sanding belt. Before put on the position-
ing knob. take off the small
screw preset in this hole.
This small screw is only for
transportation, it’s useless
after your assembly and re-
placed by the positioning
knob.
① Chip Outlet
② Screw M6 x 10L x 4
③ Spring Washer M6 x 4
2. To set up stand
10. Accessories
① Stand
② Hex. Bolt
5/16” x 3/4”L x 4
③ Spring Washer
5/16” x 4
④ Washer
Ø8 x Ø18 x 2 x 4
1. To set up bottom plate
3. To set up positioning
knob
5. To set up dust
collector
6. To set up
sanding stop
plate
7. To set up eye shield
① Bottom Plate
② Hex. Bolt
5/16” x 3/4”L x 4
③ Spring Washer
5/16” x 4
④ Washer
Ø8 x Ø30 x 3 x 4
① 6mm Hex. Wrench
② 12mm Open Spanner
Eye Shield
Support Plate
Hex. Bolt 1/4” x 1/2”L
Washer Ø6.5 x Ø18 x 2
Spring Washer 1/4”
Wing Nut 1/4”
Screw 3/16” x 7/16”L
Washer Ø5 x Ø12 x 0.8
Hex. Nut 3/16”
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
Ref.
No.
Parts
Name /Description Q’ty
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ADJUSTMENT OF SANDING BELT
Belt Tracking Adjustment
1.Plug into an elec-
trical inlet on ma-
chine body before
connect with pow-
er supply.
2.Turn tracking
knob clockwise to
make sanding belt
toward left side
or turn counter-clockwise to make belt toward right side. Note: It is only allowed a tiny adjustment
at each turn.
3.Rotate belt by hand, meanwhile adjust tracking knob.
4.Control the switch for a short on/off starting with left hand, meanwhile put right hand on tracking
knob for clockwise or counter turnning till the belt runs stably between the two rollers.
Belt Tension Adjustment
Be sure the switch is on OFF position.
Measure the belt tension from the bottom by
thumb press. The tension was always well adjust-
ed before delivery ex works. The adjustment is
required when belt was used for a period of time
and get loosed or when renewing the belt.
The Procedure for Belt Tension Adjustment.
1.open the steel cover.
2.Turn the belt tension lever clockwise about 120°
to release the tension.
3.The hex. nut is designed to hold the adjusting
rod in position against the vibration during oper-
ation. This nut needs to be loosened before mak-
ing adjustment, and tightened after adjustment.
4.If the belt tension is too low.
Turn adjusting rod (part No. 15) upward to gain
tension.
If the belt tension is too high.
Turn adjusting rod (parts No. 15)downward to
release tension.
5.Tips for adjustment.
Each turning of adjusting rod makes rubber
roller outward (of inward) about 2.5mm.
A micro adjustment, 0.42mm for each phase
turning of adjusting rod, is recommended.
6.Close the steel cover and push down the belt
tension lever.
7.After this adjustment, try with Tracking Adjust-
ment.
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REPLACEMENT OF BELT
IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR CE
1. Pull belt tension lever upward.
2. Loosen 5 screws (A/B/C/D/E), take off the belt
protection covers completely. Take off 5 screws
(F/G/H/I/J), remove the side protection cover,
and remove the used belt.
3. Locate the new belt on two rollers.
4. Push belt tension lever downward.
5. Rotate belt by hand, meanshile adjust tracking
knob as a pretest before power test.
6. Locate protection cover then use left hand to
control the switch with a short on/off starting,
meanwhile put right hand on tracking knob for
clockwise or counter turning till the belt runs
stably between the two rollers.
7. Check belt tension. If the tension is improper
for working, then begin the adjustment proce-
dures (see page 3) until the tension is satisfac-
tory.
8. Repeat the procedures of hand test and power
test for belt runs stably between the two rollers.
Handling of Machine
1.The total weight of‘this machine must be ensured before handling.
2.It is better to handle this machine with the help of lifting tools.
Environment Requirements for Installation.
1.Be sure to provide sufficient light for operation according to the codes or regulations published for
local area. If you do not get the information about lighting, a light intensity of 300 Lux is the least
value to be supplied.
2.The place where machine install must be flat and big enough for the operation.
Noise Level
1.The noise level of this machine is about 82 db(A) during operation.
2.While taking provisions for the risk of noise, the noise level of working environment should be
taken into consideration also.
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REPLACEMENT OF PRIME WHEEL
1 Move the belt
2 Remove the motor rear cover
3 Loosen the nut of roller
4 Reload new prime roller
Take off the sliding cover, fixed cover and the
protection cover. (refer to page 4) then re-
move the belt.
Remove the motor rear cover by remove two
screws.
Use screwdriver or steel bar to insert the hole
at the end of motor shaft, then hold the bar
tighten and keep motor shaft steady.
Use spanner hold the nut at the other end of
motor shaft. Turn screwdiver and spanner at
reversed direction, this will loosen the nut of
roller.
Take off the nut, used prime (aluminium)
roller is removed.
Reload new prime roller.
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EXAMPLE OF OPERATION
ADJUSTMENT OF WORKING ANGLES
Example
Roller sanding
Hold workpiece firmly by hand
and use working table as support
for roller sanding.
For small job. loosen screws A
and B to open the sliding cover to
the proper position. Tighten screw
B before working. Hold workpiece
firmly by hands against sanding
belt.
If you have one big workpiece,
remove blet covers completely
(it’s a sliding cover and one fixed
cover by 5 pieces of screws). Be
sure to hold workpiece tightly
This machine is designed for the adjust-
ment of working angles from -30 to +30
degree. Users are able to choose the most
comfortable and efficient working angle
in this range.
1. Loosen hex nut G about half or one turn.
2. Hold main body by one hand, release the posi-
tioning knob completely by another hand.
Swivel main body to the desired working an-
gle, insert the positioning knob and fixed it.
For the angles of 0/15/30 degrees, insert posi-
tioning knob to hole A. For the angles of
7.5/22.5 degrees, use hole B.
3. Tighten nut G. This machine is ready for
work.
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTION/DISCONNECTION & OPERATION
FOR THREE PHASE
1 . Electrical connection:
1.1.A cable with four wires is equipped to connect your machine into the 3 phase power supply.
Please
connect your machine into the power supply with hand-operated disconnecting
device, which is in compliance with subclause 5.3 of EN60204-1, such as no fuse breaker or
plug/socket combination.
1.2.For the protection of control device, we recommend the operator to supply a fuse with 6
amp. current rating of fuse, and the total length between fuse and connection terminal
shall not exceed 1.5 m.
1.3. The exact power source voltage. frequency, and number of phase shall be checked
according to the installation diagram and circuit diagram.
1.4. The correct direction of sander should be checked after connecting.
2. Electrical disconnection:
2.1.The disconnection is carried out by hand-operated disconnecting device.
2.2.Be sure to disconnect this machine from power source, when you want to stop the job, mainte-
nance, and adjustment.
3. Grounding.
The grounding of the sander is carried out by connecting the Yellow/green terminal of
supply cable to.the grounding terminal of power source. Be sure to ground your machine before
connecting machine to power source in any situation.
WARNING!
Do not disconnect grounding terminal before disconnecting power source.
FOR SINGLE PHASE.
1. The connection, disconnection, and grounding is carried out through the plug, equipped on the
sander. For the safety reason, Do not change this plug into any the other type in any
situation.
2. For the protection of control device, we recommend the operator to supply a fuse with 2oA
current rating of fuse. and the total length between fuse and connection terminal shall not
exceed 1.5 m.
3. The exact power source voltage, frequency, and number of phase shall be checked
according to the installation diagram and circuit diagram.
WARNING!
Ensure that the power switch is in OFF position before electrical connection and
disconnection.
OPERATION.
l. "START": Push the button marked with " I ".
2. "STOP": Push the button marked with " O ".
MAINTENANCE:
1.Be sure to disconnect the sander from power source.
2.If motor being overload, the overload relay will be active.
If you want to reset sander. open control enclosure and then push the
reseted button of overload relay.
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DIAGRAM
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PARTS LIST
Screw
Screw
Spring Washer
Dust Proof Cover
Base
Washer
Hex. Bolt
Bush
Dust Proof Plate
Belt Support
Arrow Mark
Cam
Hex. Nut-Looseproof
Press Block
Adjusting Rod
Hex. Nut
Sliding Block
Pin
Adjusting Block
Spring
Spring Stop Plate
Upper Support
Cap Screw
Block Stop Plate
Lower Support
Fixed Cover
Sliding Cover
Aluminum Roller
Hex. Nut
Washer
Hex. Bolt
Rubber Roller
Snap Ring
Ball Bearing
Bush
Shaft
Snap Ring
Graphite Packing
Sanding Belt
Protection Cover
Bush
Square Neck Bolt
Upper Bracket
Washer
Spring Washer
Hex. Nut
Hex. Nut
Positioning Knob
Hex. Bolt
Lower Bracket
Hex. Bolt
Stand
Bottom Plate
Chip Outlet
Ball Knob
Loosen-Tighten Plate
Screw Shaft
Cam Shaft
Cover Screw
Wave Washer
Adjusting Plate
Cover
Cover Plate
Washer
Spring
Tracking Knob
Cap Screw
Washer
Working Table
Hex. Bolt
Hex. Bolt
Sanding Stop Plate
Wing Nut
Screw
Support Plate
Eye Shield
Washer
Hex. Nut
Dust Collector
Screw
Rear Protector
Fan
Rear Support
Ball Bearing
Rotor
Stator Housing
Ball Bearing
Front Support
Screw
Screw
Switch Box Cover
Screw
Switch Box
Screw
Supporting Plate
Strain Relief
Power Cord
Packing
Wiring Box Cover
Screw
Capacitor Sleeve
Running Capacitor
Capacitor Cover
Plug
Plug Socket
Packing
Packing
Strain Relief
Screw
Wire Connector
Wiring Box
Screw
Int. Washer
Copper Set
Ext. Washer
Hex. Bolt
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
※ Parts No. 101, 102, 103, 108 for 1 phase electricity only.
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REF. NO. PARTS NAMEREF. NO. PARTS NAMEREF. NO. PARTS NAMEREF. NO. PARTS NAME
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GS4593 GS4591
Electrical circuit diagram.
Electrical components Parts List.
Designation & Function Remark
Item
Designation
KM
FR
FR
XS
XP
XP1
XP2
SB1
SB2
D.O.L. starter
VDE 0660
IEC 947
Magnetic contactor
Overload relay for three
phase
Overload relay for single
phase
push button for OFF
push button for ON
Socket for three phase
Socket for single phase
Plug for three phase
Plug for single phase
Cable for 3~
Cable for 1~
Technical Data
IP 54
600 Vac, 20A
500 Vac, 10A
250 Vac, 15A
500 Vac, 10A
250 Vac, 16A
VCTF, 4 x 0.75mm2
H07RN-F, 3 x 1.5mm2
A
2.8~4.2
3.5
A
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Electrical circuit diagram.
Electrical components Parts List.
Designation & Function Remark
Item
Designation
KM
FR
FR
XS
XP
XP1
XP2
SB1
SB2
D.O.L. starter
VDE 0660
IEC 947
Magnetic contactor
Overload relay for three
phase
Overload relay for single
phase
push button for OFF
push button for ON
Socket for three phase
Socket for single phase
Plug for three phase
Plug for single phase
Cable for 3~
Cable for 1~
Technical Data
IP 54
600 Vac, 20A
500 Vac, 10A
250 Vac, 15A
500 Vac, 10A
250 Vac, 16A
VCTF, 4 x 0.75mm2
H07RN-F, 3 x 1.5mm2
A
2.8~4.2
3.5
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Electrical circuit diagram.
Electrical components Parts List.
Designation & Function Remark
Item
Designation
KM
FR
FR
XS
XP
XP1
XP2
SB1
SB2
D.O.L. starter
VDE 0660
IEC 947
Magnetic contactor
Overload relay for three
phase
Overload relay for single
phase
push button for OFF
push button for ON
Socket for three phase
Socket for single phase
Plug for three phase
Plug for single phase
Cable for 3~
Cable for 1~
Technical Data
IP 54
600 Vac, 20A
500 Vac, 10A
250 Vac, 15A
500 Vac, 10A
250 Vac, 16A
VCTF, 4 x 0.75mm2
H07RN-F, 3 x 1.5mm2
A
2.8~4.2
3.5
A
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LIMITED WARRANTY
Industrial Tool & Machinery Sales (hereinafter referred to as ITMS) will, within twelve
(12) months from the original date of purchase, repair or replace any goods found to be
defective in materials or workmanship.
This warranty is void if the item has been damaged by accident, neglect, improper
service or other causes not arising out of defects in materials or workmanship.
This warranty does not apply to machines and/or components which have been
altered, changed, or modified in any way, or subjected to overloading or use beyond
recommended capacities and specifications. Worn componentry due to normal wear and
tear is not a warranty claim. Goods returned defective shall be returned prepaid freight
to ITMS or agreed repair agent, which shall be the buyer’s sole and exclusive remedy
for defective goods. ITMS accepts no additional liability pursuant to this guarantee for
the costs of travelling or transportation of the product or parts to and from ITMS or the
service agent or dealer, such costs are not included in this warranty.
Our goods come with guarantees which cannot be excluded under the Australian
Consumer Law. You are entitled to replacement or refund for a major failure and to
compensation for other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to
have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the
failure does not amount to a major failure.
THE MANUFACTURER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE IMPROVEMENTS AND
MODIFICATIONS TO DESIGN WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.
PRODUCTS IMPORTED AND DISTRIBUTED NATIONALLY BY:
INDUSTRIAL TOOL & MACHINERY SALES
11 EASTERN SERVICE ROAD, STAPYLTON, QLD, 4207
F: 07 3287 1115 W: www.itmtools.com.au
TRADEMASTER
Magnetic Base Drilling Machines
Tools and Machinery
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