MBW ERGO-TAMP 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 CochraneStreet
Bolton BL3 6BN
England, UK
Phone: 44 (0) 01204 387784
Fax: 44 (0) 01204 387797
E-mail: saleseurope@mbw.com
Website: www.mbweurope.com
L20993 / 07.19 G
©MBW, Inc. 2019
Printed in the USA
PROBLEM SOLVING
“ERGO-TAMP”
This manual covers the following serial numbers
and higher for each model listed:
Ergo-Tamp................7860150

TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Safety Decals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
SPECIFICATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Before Starting & Operating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Operating Ergo-Tamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
MAINTENANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Maintenance Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Ergo-Tamp Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Suppressor Grease . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
General. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Handle and Tamper Separation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Handle Disassembly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Handle Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Tamper Disassembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Tamper Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Handle Replacement Cycles and Tolerances . . . . . . 8
Tamper Replacement Cycles and Tolerances . . . . . . 8
REPLACEMENT PARTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Handle Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Tamper Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
WARRANTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING
Engine exhaust and some of its constituents are
known in the state of California to cause cancer, birth
defects, and other reproductive harm.
WARNING

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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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PT
78
20991
DANGER
TAMPER JUMPS DURING START-
UP. DO NOT PLACE ANY BODY
PART ABOVE MACHINE OR
BODILY INJURY MAY RESULT.21302
WARNING
Operating, servicing and maintaining this equipment
can expose you to chemicals, including engine
exhaust, phthalates and lead, which are known to the
state of California to cause cancer and birth defects or
other reproductive harm. Avoid breathing engine
exhaust. Do not operate equipment in confined areas.
For more information go to
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
21820
INLINE OILER REQUIRED
21874
Safety Decals
20992
21302
20991
21820
21874

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SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications subject to change without notice
* Under ideal conditions, actual vibration isolation may vary with compactor type and compaction conditions
786C 786CS
Operating Weight 39.3 lbs (17.8kg) 38.1 lbs (17.2 kg)
Length 74” (188 cm) 60” (152cm)
Foot Diameter 6” (15.2 cm) 6” (15.2 cm)
Maximum Pressure 140 psi (965 KPa) 140 psi (965 KPa)
Air Consumption 38 cfm (1.1 m3m) 38 cfm (1.1 m3m)
Vibration Isolation up to 77%* up to 77%*
Blows per Minute UP TO 800 bpm UP TO 800 bpm

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OPERATION
Introduction
MBW equipment is intended for use in very severe
applications. The Ergo-Tamp’s versatility makes it ideal for
small compaction areas while providing MBW’s known
reliability and compaction abilities.
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.
Installation
1. Remove all pressure from air supply.
2. Connect air supply to Ergo-Tamp.
3. Slowly deliver pressure from air supply to Ergo-Tamp.
• Depending on air supply method, adapter(s) may be
needed to make connections.
• To ensure connections do not leak, MBW recommends
using a pipe sealant on the threads of the Ergo-Tamp.
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.
• Verify that all joints are tight.
CAUTION
The MBW Ergo-Tamp should only be run with
clean and dry compressed air. The use of an oil
mist lubrication system is required and will
improve the life of both the tamper and handle.
Operating Ergo-Tamp
WARNING
Follow all recommended operating procedures of
pole tamper manufacturer. Failure to do so could
result in serious bodily injury or death.
1. Connect air supply hose to Handle Assembly.
2. Grasp Tamper assembly on the main body of the
Handle Assembly (anywhere between the two
bellows).
+$1'/(
7$03(5

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WARNING
Do not place any part of body above pole tamper
assembly. Device will “Jump” when air is
activated.
3. Depress trigger to begin tamping.
4. Release trigger to stop device.
• Initiating the Ergo-Tamp might result in a slight delay in
operation, this is normal.
CAUTION
PINCH HAZARD: Avoid placing hands below main
body of the MBW Vibration Suppressor
• The MBW Ergo-Tamp is a spring loaded device.
Efficiency of isolation will depend on many factors
including air pressure, pole tamper type and operator
input. When operating, try to find the correct down
pressure that results in the least amount of transmitted
vibration.
Storage
• The MBW Ergo-Tamp is made of high quality corrosive
resistant components. To lengthen the life of the entire
tamper assembly, drop a small amount of light oil into
trigger assembly and run device for a minute before long
term storage.

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MAINTENANCE
WARNING
Always exercise the stopping procedure before
servicing or lubricating the unit.
After servicing the unit, replace and fasten all
guards, shields, and covers to their original
positions before resuming operation.
CAUTION
Always verify fluid levels and check for leaks after
changing fluids.
Do not drain oil onto ground, into open streams,
or down sewage drains.
Maintenance Schedule
1. Check all hardware after the first 5 hours of use, then follow the maintenance schedule.
Ergo-Tamp Oil
The MBW Ergo-Tamp requires an inline oil supply to
function. Use of the tamper without an inline oiler will
damage the internal surfaces. A suitable oiler can be
purchased through MBW, Part #12248.
In event the tamper will be stored, pour several drops of oil
into the line to prevent corrosion.
Suppressor Grease
The MBW Ergo-Tamp requires maintenance of the
suppressor shaft (#5), Refer to Refer to Handle Assembly,
page 10. Grease shaft whenever excess hand arm vibration
is noticed. To complete maintenance perform the following
steps.
1. Remove bottom zip tie (#17) from top bellow (#11)
and top zip tie (#17) from bottom bellow (#11).
2. Lift bellows (#11) and apply several ounces of grease
into inner shaft suppressor (#6).
3. Reposition the bellows (#11) and secure with new zip
ties (#17).
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE DAILY EVERY 50
HOURS
EVERY 250
HOURS YEARLY
Hardware Check and tighten as needed1XX
Suppressor Grease suppressor shaft XX

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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 seals and bearings should be oiled prior to assembly.
Also, ensure that the seals are inserted square and are
seated properly.
• Leaking air caused by worn seals will decrease
performance of Ergo-Tamp.
General
The disassembly and assembly procedures given here are
intended for a complete dismantling of the MBW Ergo-
Tamp. Read the following sections carefully.
Handle and Tamper Separation
Refer to Handle Assembly, page 10.
1. Remove the bottom zip tie (#17) from the bellows
(#11)
2. Loosen jam nut (#21) from tamper cap and unscrew
Tamper Assembly from Handle Assembly.
Handle Disassembly
Refer to Handle Assembly, page 10.
3. Detach the hose (#16) from cap (#12) and fitting (#3).
4. Remove the zip ties (#17) from both bellows (#11).
5. Unscrew the jam nut (#21) from the handle.
6. Slide inner shaft (#6) up out of outer tube (#5).
7. Slide bellows (#11) and springs (#18) off.
8. Remove coupler (#2) from valve body. Don’t loose
the spring (#19)
9. Remove the two screws (#22) from the hand guard
(#9) and slide guard off of handle.
10. Unthread lower and upper bushing (#8, #14). (Note:
Due to thread locking compound used in assembly
heat might be need to help loosen bushings.)
11. Slide valve body assembly (#4) off of outer tube (#5).
12. Using a 10-32 bolt, pull the spool (#7) out of the valve
body (#4), then separate the o-ring (#10) and valve
seal (#1).
Handle Assembly
Refer to Handle Assembly, page 10.
1. Lubricate new o-ring (#10) with air tool oil and then
place on spool (#7).
2. Lubricate valve seal (#1) and spool (#7) and insert in
valve body (#4).
3. Slide valve body (#4) onto outer tube (#5).
4. Using medium-strength thread locking compound,
screw lower bushing (#8) and upper bushing (#14)
(through valve body (#4)) to outer tube (#5).
5. Slide hand guard (#9) into position and secure with
the two bolts (#22).
6. Insert conical spring (#19), narrow end first, into valve
body, then screw coupler (#2) in. Use pipe sealing
compound on threads of coupler.
7. Grease inner shaft (#6) and slide into outer tube (#5).
The end with the longer threads needs to be towards
the bottom of the handle.
8. Slide the springs (#18) onto the inner shaft (#6) and
then cover springs with bellows (#11).
9. Secure top spring (#18) with cap (#12) and bottom
spring (#18) with jam nut (#21).
10. Seat two zip ties (#17) to both bellows (#11). (Note:
Position zip ties to fit into grooves of parts ).
11. Attach hose (#16) to fitting (#3) and cap (#12).
Tamper Disassembly
Refer to Tamper Assembly, page 12.
1. Remove bolt (#24) and tap the tamper foot (#23) off
from shaft (#14).
2. Remove retaining ring (#22), lift locking ring (#21)
and remove cap (#15).
3. Remove shim (#5) and wiper (#3) from bottom cap
(#15).
4. Slide bushing support (#8) out of body (#10) and
remove seal set (#4) and o-ring (#16).
5. Grasp shaft (#14) and remove from body (#10).
6. Take out the four screws (#20) from the top shroud
cover (#7).
7. While holding the outer shroud (#6) push the body
(#10) into the shroud.

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8. With body (#10) out of outer shroud (#6), remove
retaining ring (#19) from cap (#13) and then slide
upper shroud cover off (#7).
9. Loosen hose camps (#1) from air hose (#18) and
then remove air hose from elbows (#2).
10. Using a metal rod placed through holes in the Tamper
body (#10) unscrew cap (#13).
11. Separate valve upper (#11), lower (#12), o-ring (#16),
and valve disc (#9) from cap (#13) (Note: Inspect
components for wear and replace if necessary).
Tamper Assembly
Refer to Tamper Assembly, page 12.
1. Place new o-ring (#16) on to lower valve (#12).
2. Assemble upper valve (#12) lower valve (#13), and
valve disc (#9), then insert into cap (#13). (Note:
Make sure valve disc (#9) stays seated).
3. Using medium-strength thread locking compound,
along with a metal rod placed through holes in
Tamper body (#10), screw cap (#13) over valve
assembly onto body (#10).
4. Install air hose (#18) onto hose elbow (#2) and
secure using hose camps (#1).
5. Using retaining ring (#19) secure upper shroud cover
(#7) to Tamper cap (#13).
6. Slide outer shroud cover (#6) up from bottom and
connect to upper shroud cover (#7). Secure with four
screws (#20).
7. Feed lower shroud (#17) into shroud cover (#6) and
secure with four screws (#20).
8. Place new o-ring (#16) onto bushing support (#8) and
seal set (#4) into bushing support (#8) (Note:
Position seal set as shown below).
9. Install new shaft wiper (#3) and shim (#5) into bottom
cap (#15).
10. Lubricate head of shaft assembly (#14) with air tool
oil and slide into body (#10)
11. Position retaining ring (#22) and locking ring (#21)
over bottom of tamper body.
12. Using air tool oil on bushing support (#8) feed support
into Tamper body (#10) and hand tighten bottom cap
(#15).
13. Secure bottom cap (#15) into position with locking
ring and retaining ring. (Note: Check ease of shaft
(#14) movement. If bottom cap (#17) is to tight shaft
movement will be difficult).
14. Using medium-strength thread locking compound on
bolt (#24) secure foot (#23) to shaft (#14). Torque to
80 ft lb. NOTE: To ensure proper tightening of
ergotamp shoe, retorque after first 15 minutes or
operation.
Handle Replacement Cycles and Tolerances
Tamper Replacement Cycles and Tolerances
6($/6(732,17
72:$5'6)227
/$5*(676($/
/2&$7('21%27720
Bushings When bearing material has significant wear
Seal and Wiper When air leakage occurs
Springs When significant wear is noticed
Tube When inside of tube becomes scoured or galled
Shaft When shaft become bent or surface becomes scratched
Shaft If shaft is bent it needs to be replaced

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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
Contact Information
MBW (UK) Ltd.
Units 2&3 CochraneStreet
Bolton BL3 6BN
England, UK
Phone: 44 (0) 01204 387784
Fax: 44 (0) 01204 387797
E-mail: saleseurope@mbw.com
Website: www.mbweurope.com
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
• 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 on the decal located
on the Handle Assembly.
Write Model Number here
Write Serial Number here
6(5,$/'(&$/

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Handle Assembly

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ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
786C 786CS
1. 03810 SEAL, VALVE PIN 1 1
2. 03841 FITTING, COUPLER, DIXON 1 1
3. 08558 FITTING, ST PARKER8FTX 1 1
4. 20905 VALVE BODY 1 1
5. 20906 TUBE, OUTER 1 0
21298 TUBE, OUTER, SHORT 0 1
6. 20907 INNER SHAFT 1 0
21299 INNER SHAFT, SHORT 0 1
7. 20908 SPOOL 1 1
8. 20909 BUSHING, LOWER 1 1
9. 20910 HAND GUARD 1 1
10. 20912 O-RING, 7/16 ID X 1/8 HARD 1 1
11. 20915 BELLOWS, ORANGE 2 2
12. 20917 CAP 10
21297 CAP, SHORT 0 1
13. 20919 TRIGGER COVER 1 1
14. 20921 BUSHING, UPPER 1 1
15. 20935 TRIGGER, PAINTED 1 1
16. 20936 HOSE, HYDRAULIC 1/2 X 29” 1 0
21300 HOSE, HYDRAULIC 1/2 X 22” 0 1
17. 20937 ZIP TIE, LOW PROFILE 4 4
18. 20957 SPRING, COMPRESSION 2 2
19. 21007 VALVE SPRING, CONICAL 1 1
20. F0208SP PIN, SPIROL 1/8 X 1 RD 1 1
21. F1812HJN NUT, HEX JAM, 1 1/8-12 ZP 1 1
22. F042004BCS BCS, 1/4-20 X 1/2” 2 2
REPLACEMENT KITS:
20900 HANDLE ASSEMBLY (Includes all above items for 786C)
21296 HANDLE ASSEMBLY, SHORT (Includes all items for 786CS

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Tamper Assembly

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ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
1. 08442 CLAMP, WORM DRIVE, SS 2
2. 20901 ELBOW, 1/8 NPT X 3/8 HOSE 2
3. 20902 7/8 SHAFT WIPER 1
4. 20903 SEAL SET, V RING, TEFLON 1
5. 20904 SHIM, 1.750 X .875 X .048 1
6. 20913 SHROUD, OUTER 1
7. 20916 SHROUD COVER, UPPER 1
8. 20920 BUSHING SUPPORT 1
9. 20922 VALVE DISC 1
10. 20924 BODY 1
11. 20925 VALVE, UPPER 1
12. 20926 VALVE, LOWER 1
13. 20927 CAP 1
14. 21301 SHAFT ASSEMBLY 1
15. 20930 CAP, BOTTOM 1
16. 20931 O-RING, 1/8 X 1 1/2 OD 2
17. 20934 SHROUD, LOWER 1
18. 20958 AIR HOSE, 3/8 12”
19. 20959 RETAINING RING, EXT, 2.25 1
20. 21009 PLASTIC SCREW, TORX 8
21. 21029 LOCKING RING 1
22. 21030 RETAINING RING, EXTERNAL, 2.38 1
23. 21288 SHOE, ERGOTAMP, 6”STEEL 1
24. 21295 FHS, 1/2-13 X 1 GR8 1
REPLACEMENT KITS:
20950 TAMPER ASSEMBLY (Includes all above items)
21290 SHOE, ERGOTAMP, 4-1/2” STEEL
21079 SHAFT ASM, SERVICE WITH SHOE, (Includes 14, 23, 24)
21350 KIT, TAMPER SHAFT, SHOE, AND SEALS (Includes 3-5, 8, 14-16, 21-24)

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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
WARRANTY
1. MBW warrants each new machine against defects in
material and workmanship under normal use and
service for a period of six (6) months. This warranty
commences the first day the machine is sold,
assigned to a rental fleet, or otherwise put to first use.
2. The obligation under this warranty is limited to the
replacement or repair of parts and/or machine at
MBW factory branches or at authorized MBW
distributors.
3. Machines altered or modified without MBW written
consent voids this warranty. Misuse, negligence,
accidents or the operation of machines in any way
other than recommended by MBW will void this
warranty. This warranty shall not apply to machines
repaired by other than MBW factory branches or
authorized MBW distributors.
4. This warranty includes labor on all MBW products.
Labor must be performed at an authorized MBW
distributor.
5. The cost of transportation and other expenses
connected therewith are not covered by this warranty.
6. Written authorization for the return of merchandise
under warranty must be obtained from MBW or MBW
(UK) Limited.
7. MBW reserves the right to inspect and render final
decision on each warranty case.
8. MBW reserves the right to improve or make product
changes without incurring any obligation to update,
refit, or install the same on machines previously sold.
9. MBW is not responsible for any liability or damage or
injury directly or indirectly from design, material or
operation of its products.
10. Warranty card must be returned to MBW or MBW
(UK) Limited within 10 days after purchase,
assignment to a rental fleet, or first use. Failure to
return warranty card as specified renders the
warranty null and void.
11. Requests for warranty must be submitted within 30
days after machine failure to MBW or MBW (UK)
Limited.
12. The foregoing warranty is expressly in lieu of all other
warranties, expressed or implied, including the
warranties of merchantability and fitness for use, and
of all other obligation or liabilities on our part, and we
neither assume nor authorize any other person to
assume for us any other liability or warranty in
connection with the sale or service of any of our
products. Likewise, this warranty shall not apply with
respect to engines, motors and other component
parts produced by other manufactures and used on
MBW products, but such items shall have such
warranties as may be provided by the manufacturer
thereof.
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