MBW SP80 User manual

OPERATOR’S SAFETY
AND SERVICE MANUAL
MBW, Inc.
250 Hartford Rd • PO Box 440
Slinger, WI 53086-0440
Phone: (262) 644-5234
Fax: (262) 644-5169
Email: mbw@mbw.com
Website: www.mbw.com
MBW (UK) Ltd.
Units 2 & 3 Cochrane Street
Bolton BL3 6BN, England
Phone: 01204 387784
Fax: 01204 387797
MBW France S.A.R.L
Phone: +33 (0) 3 44 07 15 96
Fax: +33 (0) 3 44 07 41 28
L3847 / 11.17.Q
©MBW, Inc. 2017
Printed in the USA
SP80
SP125
SP160
This manual covers the following serial numbers
and higher for each model listed:
SP80 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3830125
SP125 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3830125
SP160 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3830125
SOIL PICK

TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Safety Decals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
SPECIFICATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Before Starting & Operating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Connecting to Air Compressor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Starting Soil Pick. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Operating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Stopping Soil Pick. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Tips & Tricks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Torque Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Service Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Handle Disassembly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Handle Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Parts Replacement Cycles and Tolerances . . . . . . . . 7
REPLACEMENT PARTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Main Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Handle Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
WARRANTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

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SAFETY INFORMATION
Introduction
This Safety Alert Symbol is used to call attention
to items or operations which may be dangerous
to those operating or working with this equipment.
The symbol can be found throughout this manual
and on the unit. Please read these warnings and cautions,
along with all decals, carefully before attempting to operate
the unit. Make sure every individual who operates or works
with this equipment is familiar with all safety precautions.
WARNING
GENERAL WARNING. Indicates information
important to the proper operation of the equipment.
Failure to observe may result in damage to the
equipment and/or severe bodily injury or death.
CAUTION
GENERAL CAUTION. Indicates information
important to the proper operation of the equipment.
Failure to observe may result in damage to the
equipment.
Safety Precautions
LETHAL EXHAUST GAS: An internal
combustion engine discharges carbon
monoxide, a poisonous, odorless, invisible
gas. Death or serious illness may result if
inhaled. Operate only in a properly ventilated
area. NEVER OPERATE IN A CONFINED
AREA!
DANGEROUS FUELS: Use extreme caution
when storing, handling and using fuels, as
they are highly volatile and explosive in vapor
state. Do not add fuel while engine is running.
Stop and cool the engine before adding fuel.
DO NOT SMOKE!
SAFETY GUARDS: It is the owner's
responsibility to ensure that all guards and
shields are in place and in working order.
IGNITION SYSTEMS: Breakerless, magneto,
and battery ignition systems can cause severe
electrical shocks. Avoid contacting these units
or their wiring.
SAFE DRESS: Do not wear loose clothing,
rings, wristwatches, etc. near machinery.
NOISE PROTECTION: Wear OSHA specified
hearing protection devices.
EYE PROTECTION: Wear OSHA specified
eye shields, safety glasses, and sweat bands.
FOOT PROTECTION: Wear OSHA specified
steel-tipped safety shoes.
HEAD PROTECTION: Wear OSHA specified
safety helmets.
OPERATOR: Keep children and bystanders
off and away from the equipment.
DUST PROTECTION:Machining, crushing or
handling of stone, concrete, masonry, metal
and other materials may generate dust, mist
and fumes containing chemicals such as
silica, known to cause serious or fatal injury or illness, such
as respiratory disease, silicosis, cancer, birth defects, or
other reproductive harm.
• Control dust, mist and fumes at the source where possible.
Water should be used to control dust whenever feasible.
• Use good work practices and follow the recommendations
of the manufacture, OSHA/NIOSH and other occupational
trade associations.
• When hazards cannot be eliminated the operator and any
bystanders should always wear a OSHA specified respirator
for materials being handled.
REFERENCES: For details on safety rules and regulations
in the United States, contact your local Occupational Safety
and Health Administration (OSHA) office. Equipment
operated in other countries must be operated and serviced
in accordance and compliance with any and all safety
requirements of that country. The publication of these safety
precautions is done for your information. MBW does not by
the publication of these precautions, imply or in any way
represent that these are the sum of all dangers present near
MBW equipment. If you are operating MBW equipment, it is
your responsibility to insure that such operation is in full
accordance with all applicable safety requirements and
codes. All requirements of the United States Federal
Occupational Safety and Health Administration Act must be
met when operated in areas that are under the jurisdiction
of that United States Department.
Safety Decals
Carefully read and follow all safety decals. Keep them in
good condition. If decals become damaged, replace as
required. If repainting the unit, replace all decals. Decals are
available from authorized MBW distributors. Order the decal
set listed on the following page(s).

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Safety Decals
17762
MINIMIZE SCATTER BY KEEPING BOTTOM
OF DEFLECTOR SHIELD THREE INCHES (3)
ABOVE NOZZLE.
PULL TRIGGER AND CHECK PRESSURE
GAUGE. IF INDICATED PRESSURE IS NOT
BETWEEN 100 AND 125 PSI (INDICATED BY
A GREEN SECTION ON SOME GAUGES),
INCREASE AIR SUPPLY BEFORE
PROCEEDING.
US PATENT #5,170,943
17762
WARNING
High pressure air/skin
puncture hazard.
Do not point nozzle
at people.
Flying debris and loud
noise hazard.
Wear ear and eye
protection.
CAUTION

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SPECIFICATIONS
1. Cutting edge will vary with different soil conditions.
2. Noise levels based upon normal operating conditions.
Specifications subject to change without notice
SP80 SP125 SP160
Volume of Air 80 cfm (38 L/s) 125 cfm (59 L/s) 160 cfm (76 L/s)
Minimum Operating Pressure 100 psi (689 kPa) 100 psi (689 kPa) 100 psi (689 kPa)
Maximum Operating Pressure 175 psi (1210 kPa) 175 psi (1210 kPa) 175 psi (1210 kPa)
Exit Velocity 1476 mph (660 M/s) 1476 mph (660 M/s) 1476 mph (660 M/s)
Cutting Edge14 in (10 cm) 4 in (10 cm) 8 in (20 cm)
Operating Weight 6.7 lbs (3.0 kg) 6.7 lbs (3.0 kg) 6.7 lbs (3.0 kg)
Noise Level2100 dBA 100 dBA 100 dBA
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OPERATION
Introduction
This parts manual contains only standard parts. Variations
of these parts as well as other special parts are not included.
Contact your local MBW distributor for assistance in
identifying parts not included in this manual.
Before Starting & Operating
• REMEMBER! It is the owner’s responsibility to
communicate information on the safe use and proper
operation of this unit to the operators.
• Review ALL of the Safety Precautions listed on page 1 of
this manual.
• Familiarize yourself with the operation of the machine
and confirm that all controls function properly.
• Know how to STOP the machine in case of an
emergency.
• Make sure hands, feet, and clothing are at a safe
distance from any moving parts.
Connecting to Air Compressor
For proper operation, the air supply must deliver the volume
and pressure required for the Soil Pick model being used.
Refer to SPECIFICATIONS, page 3 for minimum
requirements.
1. Start compressor and check pressure gage to verify
proper operation of the compressor.
2. Connect air hose to compressor outlet and install
safety clips if required.
3. Connect air hose to Soil Pick coupler and install
safety clips if required.
4. Open compressor valve to pressurize Soil Pick.
Starting Soil Pick
WARNING
Never aim the Soil Pick at exposed skin or people.
1. Aim Soil Pick away from people, and pull the trigger.
2. If the pressure reading is less than 100 psi (indicated
as a red section on some gages), the air pressure at
the source must be increased.
3. If the pressure reading is greater than 125 psi, the air
pressure at the source must be decreased to prevent
damage and possible injury.
WARNING
Do not operate the Soil Pick at a pressure greater
than 125 psi.
4. Adjust the rubber deflector so the bottom of the cone
is about three inches (3”) above the nozzle tip.
Operating
WARNING
Always wear safety goggles and hearing
protection when operating Soil Pick.
1. If the area to be excavated is covered with grass or
other plant material, it may be easier to remove it with
a shovel or rake before proceeding with the Soil Pick.
2. Hold the Soil Pick perpendicular to the soil surface to
be worked.
3. With the nozzle in contact with the soil, pull the trigger
momentarily to break up the soil in immediate contact
with the nozzle tip.
4. While keeping the nozzle submerged in the loosened
soil, hold the trigger down and work the nozzle in a
circular motion.
5. As the soil is loosened and the Soil Pick is worked
deeper into the ground, move the deflector up the
barrel to minimize scatter.
6. After loosening the soil, it can be easily removed
using an industrial vacuum system or using
conventional methods.
Stopping Soil Pick
1. Close compressor valve to release supply pressure
to Soil Pick.
2. Aim Soil Pick away from people, and pull the trigger
to relieve all residual air pressure in the hose.
3. Disconnect air hose on both ends.
4. Turn compressor OFF.
5. Slowly open compressor valve to relieve air pressure
in the tank.
Tips & Tricks
1. The Soil Pick can be used alone for safe excavation
on small jobs, or used as an underground locating
and exposing tool in conjunction with higher
production excavators, backhoes, and trenchers.

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2. The Soil Pick is not an elaborate blow pipe.
Conventional blow pipes produce subsonic air
stream velocities between 500 and 600 mph, and
cannot provide the cutting edge required for soil
excavation. Blow pipes can be used for moving loose
debris, but even then are outperformed by the Soil
Pick.
3. The Soil Pick is a selective excavator. The violent
decompression of air is sufficient to loosen porous
soil, but will have virtually no effect on non-porous
objects such as buried utilities or plant roots.
4. The Soil Pick has a cutting edge of four to eight
inches, depending on the model. This means the
nozzle must be kept close to the soil for the
decompression to be effective. Beyond the cutting
edge, substantial decompression has occurred and
the Soil Pick becomes a highly effective blower for
loose debris.
5. The Soil Pick will not cut through frost, but it will work
well below the frost line.
6. The Soil Pick works extremely well in all types of
granular soils and cohesive soils with a good granular
gradation. The effectiveness will drop off as the
granular component in cohesive soils decreases.
Wet clay soils may be too plastic to loosen.
7. The Soil Pick does not require lubrication. The air
supply must be free of oil to achieve proper
performance.
8. The Soil Pick is not designed as an impact or prying
tool. The barrel is manufactured of a composite
material designed to withstand high internal
pressure. It is not designed to withstand prying or
impact forces.
9. The Soil Pick is an effective excavation tool even
when there is no concerns of buried utilities. In most
cases, productivity is enhanced dramatically
compared to pick and shovel work.
10. The Soil Pick is highly effective when used to clean
saw joints and cracks in concrete. It can grossly
outperform a blow pipe, and provide a very clean
surface for excellent sealant adhesion.
11. The Soil Pick is an effective tool for nursery
applications. Because it is a selective excavator, it
will not damage roots. Because it is an air tool, it is
also aerating the soil while digging.
12. The Soil Pick has an almost endless list of uses. It
can effectively clean barges, railroad cars,
construction equipment, and more. It can be used for
shallow trenching, post hole digging, stump removal,
pothole preparation prior to patching, and many more
unique applications.

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SERVICE
Assembly and disassembly should be performed by a
service technician who has been factory trained on MBW
equipment. The unit should be clean and free of debris.
Pressure washing before disassembly is recommended.
• Prior to assembly, wash all parts in a suitable cleaner or
solvent.
• Check moving parts for wear and failure. Refer to the
Replacement section in this manual for tolerance and
replacement cycles.
• All shafts and housings should be oiled prior to pressing
bearings. Also, ensure that the bearings are pressed
square and are seated properly.
• All bearings should be replaced when rebuilding any
exciter or gearbox.
• All gaskets and seals should be replaced after any
disassembly.
Torque Chart
Service Tools
Handle Disassembly
Refer to Handle Assembly, page 12.
1. Remove three screws (#18) securing handle and
remove, taking care to not lose spring (#10).
2. Remove two screws (#15) holding bottom cover (#5)
and remove cover.
3. Using a wrench across flats on valve spool (#4),
loosen and remove screw securing trigger (#8).
4. Use a pick or small screwdriver, remove shaft wiper
(#2).
5. Remove snap ring (#15).
6. Using a wrench across the flats on valve spool (# 4),
remove screw securing lower spool (#7).
7. Pull spool (#4) our the top of the body. Guide (#6) will
come out with spool.
8. Push lower valve spool (#7) out the bottom of the
valve body (#9).
9. Insert a long standard bladed screwdriver through the
inlet of the valve body to unscrew the gage (#11).
Handle Assembly
Refer to Handle Assembly, page 12.
Note: All o-rings and seals should be replaced after any
disassembly.
1. Thread gage (#11) into body (#9) using a long
standard blade screwdriver and thread sealing
compound.
2. Place o-rings (#12, 14) into grooves on valve spool
(#4). Coat o-rings with grease and insert spool (#4)
into body (#9).
3. Place o-ring (#14) into groove on lower valve spool
(#7), coat o-ring with grease, and insert into bottom of
body. Secure to valve spool (#14) with screw (#17).
Use wrench across flats on valve spool to tighten
screw.
4. Place o-ring in groove on upper guide (#6), coat with
grease, and insert into main body over the valve
spool.
SIZE GRADE 2 GRADE 5 GRADE 8
1/4-20 49 in•lbs 76 in•lbs 9 ft•lbs
1/4-28 56 in•lbs 87 in•lbs 10 ft•lbs
5/16-18 8 ft•lbs 13 ft•lbs 18 ft•lbs
5/16-24 9 ft•lbs 14 ft•lbs 20 ft•lbs
3/8-16 15 ft•lbs 23 ft•lbs 33 ft•lbs
3/8-24 17 ft•lbs 26 ft•lbs 37 ft•lbs
7/16-14 24 ft•lbs 37 ft•lbs 52 ft•lbs
7/16-20 27 ft•lbs 41 ft•lbs 58 ft•lbs
1/2-13 37 ft•lbs 57 ft•lbs 80 ft•lbs
1/2-20 41 ft•lbs 64 ft•lbs 90 ft•lbs
9/16-12 53 ft•lbs 82 ft•lbs 115 ft•lbs
5/8-11 73 ft•lbs 112 ft•lbs 159 ft•lbs
5/8-18 83 ft•lbs 112 ft•lbs 180 ft•lbs
3/4-16 144 ft•lbs 200 ft•lbs 315 ft•lbs
1-8 188 ft•lbs 483 ft•lbs 682 ft•lbs
1-14 210 ft•lbs 541 ft•lbs 764 ft•lbs
1-1/2-6 652 ft•lbs 1462 ft•lbs 2371 ft•lbs
M 6 3 ft•lbs 4 ft•lbs 7 ft•lbs
M 8 6 ft•lbs 10 ft•lbs 18 ft•lbs
M 10 10 ft•lbs 20 ft•lbs 30 ft•lbs
CONVERSIONS
in•lbs x 0.083 = ft•lbs
ft•lbs x 12 = in•lbs
ft•lbs x 0.1383 = kg•m
ft•lbs x 1.3558 = N•m
Part No. Description
20563 VALVE GREASE, SILICONE,.21 oz
20565 REBUILD KIT, SOIL PICK

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5. Insert retaining ring (#15) and make certain it is fully
seated in groove.
6. Coat the inner diameter of the dust wiper (#2) with
grease and insert into main body. The lip of the seal
should be facing out, and the shoulder should be
flush with the surface of the body.
7. Attach trigger (#8) to valve spool with screw (#17). Do
not overtighten screw. place spring in the well of the
trigger (#8).
8. Attach Handle (#3) to body with three screws (#17).
Use Medium strength loctite on these screws.
9. Assemble lower cover (#5) to body with two screws
(#15)
10. Test action of trigger to ensure complete closing of
valve after trigger is released.
Parts Replacement Cycles and Tolerances
Bearings Replace anytime a bearing is rough, binding, discolored or removed from housing or
shaft.
Hardware Replace any worn or damaged hardware as needed. Replacement hardware should
be grade 5 and zinc plated unless otherwise specified.
Safety Decals Replace if they become damaged or illegible.
Seals & Gaskets Replace if a leak is detected and at every overhaul or teardown.

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MBW, Inc.
250 Hartford Rd • PO Box 440
Slinger, WI 53086-0440
Phone: (262) 644-5234
Fax: (262) 644-5169
Email: mbw@mbw.com
Website: www.mbw.com
MBW (UK) Ltd.
Units 2 & 3 Cochrane Street
Bolton BL3 6BN, England
Phone: 01204 387784
Fax: 01204 387797
Contact Information
MBW France S.A.R.L
Phone: +33 (0) 3 44 07 15 96
Fax: +33 (0) 3 44 07 41 28
REPLACEMENT PARTS
The warranty is stated in this book on page 14. Failure to
return the Warranty Registration Card renders the warranty
null and void.
MBW has established a network of reputable distributors/
dealers with trained mechanics and full facilities for
maintenance and rebuilding, and to carry an adequate parts
stock in all areas of the country. Their sales engineers are
available for professional consultation. If you cannot locate
an MBW distributor in your area, contact MBW or one of our
Sales Branches listed below.
When ordering replacement parts, be sure to have the
following information available:
• Model and Serial Number of machine when ordering
MBW parts
• Model and Serial Number of engine when ordering
engine parts
• Part Number, Description, and Quantity
• Company Name, Address, Zip Code, and Purchase
Order Number
• Preferred method of shipping
REMEMBER - You own the best! If repairs are needed,
use only MBW parts purchased from authorized
MBW distributors.
The unit’s serial number can be found in the following
locations:
• The serial number decal is located on the handle body
adjacent to the pressure gage.
Write Model Number here
Write Serial Number here
'(&$//2&$7,21

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Main Assembly

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ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
1. 01291 CABLE TIE 1
2. 21167 BARREL ASSEMBLY, 65 CFM (Includes 1,3,4)
03820 BARREL ASSEMBLY, 80 CFM (Includes 1,3,4) 1
03813 BARREL ASSEMBLY, 125 CFM (Includes 1,3,4) 1
17594 BARREL ASSEMBLY, 160 CFM (Includes 1,3,4) 1
3. 03817 O-RING 1
4. 03829 DEFLECTOR 1
5. 03841 FITTING, COUPLER DIXON AM-7 (CLAW COUPLER) 1
17599 FITTING, COUPLER, DIXON DML12 (QUICK CONNECT) 1
6. 03848 BARREL ASM, 42” EXTENSION 1
03849 BARREL ASM, 21” EXTENSION 1
21613 BARREL ASM, 36-1/4 EXTENSION (INCLUDES 03829 DEFLECTOR) 1
7. 17748 NOZZLE, 80CFM, 45 DEG 1
17749 NOZZLE, 125CFM, 45 DEG 1
17750 NOZZLE, 160CFM, 45 DEG 1
8. 19358 KIT, CASE, SOIL PICK 1
9. 19750 NOZZLE, 65 CFM, 90 DEG 1
19751 NOZZLE, 80 CFM, 90 DEG 1
19749 NOZZLE, 125 CFM, 90 DEG 1
19752 NOZZLE, 160 CFM, 90 DEG 1
10. 20450 HANDLE ASM, ERGO 1
11. 21609 BARREL ASM, 65 CFM, 2-1/2” 1
21608 BARREL ASM, 80 CFM, 2-1/2” 1
21377 BARREL ASM, 125 CFM, 2-1/2” 1
21610 BARREL ASM, 160 CFM, 2-1/2” 1
12. 21441 INLET PIPE 1
13. 21442 FITTING, 1/4 NPT X 5/16 HOSE 1
14. 21443 HOSE, 5/16 X 10’ 1
15. 21375 ELBOW, 5/16 HOSE X 1/4 NPT 1
16. 21379 SPRAY NOZZLE, PAINTED 1
17. 21373 ADAPTER, SPRAYER, 125 CFM 1
18. 03817 ORING, TUBE ADAPTER END 1
21372 SPRAYER NOZZLE, 125 CFM (INCLUDES ITEMS 12-18)

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Handle Assembly

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ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
1. 17250 FITTING, PLUG 1
2. 19430 SHAFT WIPER SEAL, 3/4 ID X 1-1/8 OD 1
3. 20451 HANDLE, SOIL PICK 1
4. 20452 VALVE SPOOL 1
5. 20453 COVER, BOTTOM 1
6. 20454 GUIDE, TOP 1
7. 20455 BOTTOM SPOOL (20455: before SN 3830125 use 20677)1
8. 20456 TRIGGER 1
9. 20457 VALVE BODY, MACHINED 1
10. 20459 SPRING, TRIGGER 1
11. 20460 GAGE, SLOTTED 1
12. 20461 O-RING, 9/16 ID X .125 1
13. 20462 O-RING, 1 ID X .0625 1
14. 20463 O-RING, 5/8 ID X .0625 2
15. 20587 RETAINING RING, INT. 1.125 1
16. F023202BCS BCS, TORX, #8-32 X 1/4” 2
17. F033205BCS BCS, TORX, #10-32 X 5/8” 2
18. F042006BCS BCS, TORX, 1/4-20 X 3/4” 3
20565 REBUILD KIT, SOIL PICK (CONTAINS 2, 12, 13, 14)

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WARRANTY
WHAT DOES THIS WARRANTY COVER? MBW, Incorporated (MBW)
warrants each New Machine against defects in material and workmanship
for a period of twelve (12) months. "New Machine" means a machine
shipped directly from MBW or authorized MBW dealer to the end user. This
warranty commences on the first day the machine is sold, assigned to a
rental fleet, or otherwise put to first use.
MBW warrants each Demonstration Machine against defects in material
and workmanship for a period of six (6) months. "Demonstration Machine"
means a machine used by MBW or its agents for promotional purposes.
This warranty commences on the first day the machine is sold, assigned to
a rental fleet, or otherwise put to first use.
This warranty covers the labor cost for replacement or repair of parts,
components, or equipment on New Machines or Demonstration Machines,
and MBW shall pay labor costs at MBW's prevailing rate to affect the
warranted repair or replacement. MBW reserves the right to adjust labor
claims on a claim-by-claim basis.
This warranty covers the shipping cost of replacement parts, components,
or equipment via common ground carriers from MBW to an authorized
MBW dealer. Air freight is considered only in cases where ground
transportation is not practical.
MAY THIS WARRANTY BE TRANSFERRED? This warranty is non-
transferable and only applies to the original end user of a new machine or
demonstration machine.
WHAT DOES THIS WARRANTY NOT COVER?
1.This warranty does not cover any Used Equipment. "Used Equipment"
means any MBW machine or equipment that is not a New Machine or a
Demonstration Machine. All Used Equipment is sold AS IS/WHERE IS
WITH ALL FAULTS.
2.This warranty does not cover any New Machine, Demonstration
Machine, or their equipment, parts, or components altered or modified in
any way without MBW's prior written consent. This warranty does not
cover the use of parts not specifically approved by MBW for use on MBW
products. This warranty does not cover misuse, neglect, shipping damage,
accidents, acts of God, the operation of any New Machine or
Demonstration Machine in any way other than recommended by MBW in
accordance with its specifications, or any other circumstances beyond
MBW's control. This warranty does not cover any New Machine or
Demonstration Machine repaired by anyone other than MBW factory
branches or authorized MBW distributors.
3.This warranty does not cover, and MBW affirmatively disclaims, liability
for any damage or injury resulting directly or indirectly from design,
materials, or operation of a New Machine or Demonstration Machine or any
other MBW product. MBW's liability with respect to any breach of warranty
shall be limited to the provisions of this document and in no event shall
exceed an amount equal to the purchase price of the New Machine or
Demonstration Machine purchased from MBW.
4.This warranty does not cover engines, motors, and other assemblies or
components produced by other manufacturers and used on a New
Machine or Demonstration Machine, as said engines, motors, and other
assemblies or components may have warranties provided by the
manufacturer thereof. This warranty does not apply to consumable items,
such as v-belts, filters, trowel and screed blades, seals, shock mounts,
batteries, and the like, all of which are sold AS IS/WHERE IS WITH ALL
FAULTS.
5.This warranty does not cover the cost of transportation and other
expenses which may be connected with warranty service but not
specifically mentioned herein.
6.This warranty does not cover any updates to any New Machine,
Demonstration Machine, or any other MBW product. MBW reserves the
right to improve or make product changes without incurring any obligation
to update, refit, or install the same on New Machines or Demonstration
Machines previously sold.
WHAT MUST YOU DO TO OBTAIN WARRANTY COVERAGE? Each
New Machine or Demonstration Machine is accompanied by a Warranty
Registration Card. You must sign, date, and return the Warranty
Registration Card to the place of origin of the New Machine or
Demonstration Machine, either to MBW, Inc. at P.O. Box 440, Slinger,
Wisconsin 53086, MBW (UK), Ltd. at Units 2 & 3 Cochrane Street, Bolton
BL3 6BN, United Kingdom or MBW FRANCE SARL at
ZA D'Outreville, 5 Rue Jean Baptiste Neron, Bornel 60540 France, within
ten (10) days after purchase, assignment to a rental fleet, or first use. This
signed warranty card is the buyer's affirmation that he has read,
understood, and accepted the warranty at the time of purchase. Failure to
return the warranty card as specified herein renders the warranty null and
void. In order to receive warranty coverage consideration, warranty claims
must be submitted within thirty (30) days after the New Machine or
Demonstration Machine fails. Warranty claims must be submitted to MBW,
Inc., MBW (UK), Ltd. or MBW FRANCE SARL, and written authorization for
the return of merchandise or parts under the warranty must be obtained
before shipment to MBW.
WHAT WILL MBW DO? MBW's obligation under this warranty is limited to
the replacement or repair of parts for a New Machine or Demonstration
Machine at MBW factory branches or at authorized MBW distributors, and
such replacement or repair is the exclusive remedy provided hereunder.
Labor must be performed at an authorized MBW distributor. MBW
reserves the right to inspect and render a final decision on each warranty
case, and MBW's repair or replacement is solely within the discretion of
MBW.
IT IS EXPRESSLY AGREED THAT THIS SHALL BE THE SOLE AND
EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS WARRANTY. UNDER NO
CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL MBW BE LIABLE FOR ANY COSTS, LOSS,
EXPENSE, DAMAGES, SPECIAL DAMAGES, INCIDENTAL DAMAGES,
OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES ARISING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM
THE USE OF THE NEW MACHINE OR DEMONSTRATION MACHINE
WHETHER BASED UPON WARRANTY, CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE,
STRICT LIABILITY, OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY.
THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL
OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR USE, AND
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND ALL OTHER
OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITY ON MBW'S PART. MBW NEITHER
ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY OTHER PERSON TO ASSUME ON
BEHALF OF MBW ANY OTHER LIABILITY OR WARRANTY IN
CONNECTION WITH THE SALE OR SERVICE OF ANY NEW MACHINE,
DEMONSTRATION MACHINE , OR ANY OTHER MBW PRODUCT.
EXTENDED RAMMER WARRANTY - MODELS R422, R442,
R482 & R483.
This extended warranty commences on the last day of MBW’s standard,
one year, “limited warranty” and runs for an additional four years
(48 months). This extended warranty is limited to part replacement and
shipping costs of rammer bellows and non-metallic slide bearings only.
This extended warranty does not cover labor, down time, or any other cost
beyond that of component replacement and freight. This extended
warranty is subject to all limitations set fourth in MBW’s “limited warranty”,
above.
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