U.S.SAWS ULTRA VAC 1250-G User manual

U.S.SAWS ULTRA VAC 1250-G
OPERATING MANUAL
U.S. English
09-30-2020
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Table of Contents & Introduction ..................................................... 2
Symbols & Decals ................................................................... 3
Safety Instruction ................................................................... 4 - 5
Operation Checklist ..............................................................6 - 7
Maintenance&Troubleshooting .....................................................7
Parts ........................................................................ 8
Warranty & Service ............................................................. 9 - 10
1.0 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OF MANUAL SECTIONS
Section Page
2.0 SPECIFICATIONS
Foreword/Introduction
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This manual outlines the maintenance and operation of the Ultra Vac
1250-G. This is a professional tool and is intended for use by trained
and experienced operators. To get maximum benet from your tool and to
ensure maximum safety, be sure to read this manual thoroughly. You should
also periodically review safety instructions. Keep all manuals provided with
your equipment in a safe place at all times.
The information and specications included in this publication were
in effect at the time of approval for printing. U.S.SAWS reserves the right,
however, to discontinue or change specications or design at any time with-
out notice and without incurring any obligation.
The U.S.SAWS Ultra-Vac 1250-G is a heavy duty vacuum designed for col-
lecting concrete dust where a gas powered engine is most convenient.
Read this entire operations and maintenance manual before using your
new tool. Pay close attention to the Rules for safer operation, This machine
is constructed of an all steel tube frame with a polyethylene body for
years of use and abuse. Powered by a reliable Honda GX240. This vac
comes with a 25’ 3” hose.
Disclosure
By purchasing/renting/borrowing/using the Ultra Vac 1250-G, you agree
to release U.S.SAWS of any and all liability. Under no circumstances will
U.S.SAWS be held liable for incidental or consequential damages result-
ing from the use of this product and/or defective parts or products
associated with this product.
TRODUCTION &
SPECIFICATIONS
Model Ultra Vac 1250 Gas
Part Number SX50005G
CFM 450
Water Lift 115
Dust Bin 12.5 Gallons
Power Source Honda Gas Engine GX240
Filter Size 18.3 sq. ft.
Weight 150 lbs
Hose Inlet Size 3”
Frame / Body Tube Steel /
High Density Polyethylene

SYMBOLS & DECALS
3
Read and understand operator’s
manual before using this machine.
Failure to follow operating Instruc-
tions could result in injury or dam-
age to equipment.
Always wear protective glasses
or full face protection
Wear safety boots when
operating this machine
Wear appropriate clothing
Wear hand protection
Wear Head Protection, breath-
ing protection, and the use of
hearing protection is manda-
tory
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For Safe Operation
You must be qualied for safe operation of the U.S.SAWS Ultra Vac 1250-
Gmachine. You must clearly understand the written instructions supplied
by U.S.SAWS, be trained - including actual operation - & know the safety
rules & regulations for the job site. It is a safety practice to point out & ex-
plain safety signs & practices to others & to make sure they understand
the importance of following these instructions.
Be Safe
Human error is the result of many factors: carelessness, fatigue, sensory
overload, preoccupation, unfamiliarity with the machine or attachments,
or drugs or alcohol, to name a few. You can avoid serious injury or death
caused by these & other unsafe work practices. Be safe and never as-
sume accidents cannot happen to you.
For your safety and the safety of others, act safely and encourage your
fellow workers to act safely as well.
Wear proper electrostatic
grounding equipment at all
times.
Wear proper electrostatic
grounding equipment at all
times.
3.0 SYMBOLS & DECALS
DANGER: Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that if not avoided,
will result in death or serious injury. This signal word is limited to the most
extreme situations.
WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided
may result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against
unsafe practices that may cause property damage.
Dangers, Warnings and Cautions.
The purpose of safety symbols and explanations are to attract your atten-
tion to possible hazards and how to avoid them. The safety symbols and
explanations do not by themselves eliminate any danger. The instructions
or warnings they give are not substitutes for proper accident prevention
measures.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
4.1 KNOW THE RULES & YOUR EQUIPMENT.
Most job sites have rules governing equipment use & maintenance.
Before starting at a new work location, check with the supervisor or
safety coordinator. Ask about any rules or regulations you need to
abide.
OSHA enforces federal laws within the United States that apply to the
safe operation, application, & maintenance of equipment on job sites.
It is the employer’s responsibility to comply with these laws.
Do not operate this machine unless you have read the operations and
maintenance manual carefully.
4.2 RECEIVE PROPER TRAINING.
Do not operate this machine unless you have received operational and
maintenance training from a U.S. SAWS representative or from an autho-
rized distributor for U.S.SAWS.
4.3 PROTECT YOUR FEET.
Observe all applicable local, state and federal safety regulations. Wear
OSHA approved foot protection.
4.4 PROTECT YOUR EYES.
Observe all applicable local, state and federal safety regulations. Wear
OSHA approved safety glasses.
4.5 PROTECT YOUR LUNGS.
Breathable silica may be generated by use of this product. Silica can
cause severe and permanent lung damage, cancer, and other serious
diseases. Do not breath the dust. Do not rely on your sight or smell to
determine if the dust is in the air. Silica may be in the air without a vis-
ible dust cloud. If air monitoring equipment for silica is not provided by
your employer at your work site, you MUST wear appropriate respiratory
protection when using or servicing the machine. Consult your employer
and OSHA regarding the appropriate respiratory protection.
4.6 PROTECT YOUR HEARING.
Observe all applicable local, state and federal safety regulations. Wear
OSHA approved hearing protection.
4.7 DRESS PROPERLY.
Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry that can be caught in moving parts.
Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair. Keep hair away from
motor air vent. Rubber gloves and non-skid footwear are recommended
when working outdoors.
4.8 AVOID A DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENT.
Do not expose machine to rain. Do not use machine in wet conditions.
Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of electric shock. Keep
work area well lit. When working at an elevated location, pay attention to
articles and persons below. If operating the power tool in damp locations
is unavoidable, use a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) protected
supply. Use of an GFCI reduce the risk of electric shock.
4.9 ELECTRICAL SAFETY
Power tool plugs must match the outlet. Never modify the plug in any
way. Do not use any adapter plugs with earthed (grounded) power tools.
Unmodied plugs and matching outlets will reduce risk of electric shock.
Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces such as pipes, 4
radiators, ranges and refrigerators. There is an increased risk of electric
shock if your body is earthed or grounded.
4.10 ELECTRICAL CORD MANAGEMENT
Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord for carrying, pulling or unplug-
ging the power tool. Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving
parts. Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock.
When operating a power tool outdoors, use an extension cord suitable for
outdoor use. Use of a cord suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of
electric shock.
4.11 AVOID ANY AREAS OR ACTIONS THAT EXPOSE YOU TO CARBON
MONOXIDE.
Exhaust gas from gasoline engines contains dangerous carbon monoxide.
Breathing it can cause unconsciousness and even kill you. Always oper-
ate gasoline engine machines in a well-ventilated area. Do not operate in
areas where exhaust fumes could accumulate without wearing appropriate
respiratory protection. Consult your employer and OSHA regarding use of
appropriate respirator for dangerous carbon monoxide gases.
4.12 KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN. DO NOT RUN OVER ANYTHING.
Loose objects could be thrown from crack. Make sure area to be cut is
clear from people and any loose objects, nuts, bolts, etc. Never run over
any loose objects.
4.13 KEEP CHILDREN AND VISITORS AWAY.
Do not let children or visitors contact machine or extension cord. Keep
children and visitors away from the work area.
4.14 KEEP FIRM GRIP ON MACHINE.
During normal operation as instructed in Section 6.0, keep a rm hold on
the handle grips and maintain control of the machine.
4.15 SHUT OFF MACHINE.
When not in use, before servicing and when changing accessories shut off
engine.
4.16 STORE IDLE EQUIPMENT.
The machine and tools should be stored in a dry and secure location when
not in use. Keep equipment out of reach of children.
4.17 OBTAIN MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (MSDS) FOR ALL
WORK SURFACE MATERIALS.
This includes primers, all coatings, adhesives, tile and crack lling materi-
als, etc. Do not attempt to cut, clean out or remove material without MSDS
information. Consult MSDS sheet for hazards information. Be aware that
some materials are explosive as a dust.
4.18 DO NOT OVERREACH.
Keep proper footing and balance at all times.
4.19 MAINTAIN MACHINE WITH CARE.
Keep machine clean and follow maintenance procedures for better and
safer performance. Keep handles dry, clean, and free from oil and grease.
Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories.
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4.0 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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4.20 REMOVE ADJUSTING TOOLS.
Form a habit of checking to see that tools such as adjusting wrenches are
removed from the machine and properly stored before starting the engine.
4.21 STAY ALERT.
Watch what you are doing. Use common sense. Do not operate machine
when you are tired or fatigued.
4.22 DO NOT USE DRUGS, ALCOHOL, MEDICATION.
Do not operate machine while under the inuence of drugs, alcohol,
or any medication.
4.23 KEEP THE RIGHT PARTS IN THE RIGHT POSITIONS.
Do not operate machine with parts missing or improperly mounted.
4.24 CHECK DAMAGED PARTS.
Verify all machine guards are in good condition and will function properly
before using the machine. Check for alignment of moving parts, binding of
moving parts, breakage of parts, mounting, and any other conditions that
may affect machine operation. A guard, power switch or other part that is
damaged should be properly repaired or replaced by an authorized service
center unless indicated elsewhere in this instruction manual. Do not oper-
ate machine if lever or engine on/off switch does not function properly.
4.25 SECURELY MOUNT ACCESSORIES TO THE MACHINE.
Extra care must be taken an elevated location to prevent injury to some-
one on a lower level in the event the tool or accessory should drop. Do
not operate without fall protection for operator and debris protection for
public.
4.26 NEVER TOUCH THE MOVING PARTS.
Never touch moving parts such as blades, belts and others.
4.27 STOP OPERATION IMMEDIATELY IF ANY ABNORMALITY IS
DETECTED.
Stop using machine immediately if any abnormalities are observed during
operation. Examples of abnormalities include unusual noise and vibration.
4.28 WHEN REPLACING A PART, USE THE SAME TYPE
AND QUALITY.
When replacing a component part with a new one, use only the same
type and quality of new part. Never attempt to repair a machine if you are
unfamiliar with proper procedures and techniques required.
4.29 LOAD AND UNLOAD SAFELY.
Use proper heavy lifting procedures. Read & understand manuals before
loading & unloading.
4.30 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
Refer to this operations and maintenance manual as well as any addition-
al instructions included from other manufacturers and organizations such
as Honda® and the Masonry and Concrete Saw Manufacturers Institute®.
Never permit anyone to operate the machine without proper instructions.
4.31 DO NOT SMOKE WHEN OPERATING EQUIPMENT.
Do not vacuum burning, smoking, or smoldering things like cigarettes,
matches, or hot ashes. Fire inside the dust pan may occur.
DUST WARNING
Cutting, especially when DRY cutting, generates dust that comes
from the material being cut, which frequently contains silica.
Silica is a basic component of sand, quartz, brick clay, granite and
numerous other minerals and rocks. Exposure to excessive amount of
such dust can cause:
• Respiratory diseases (affecting your ability to breath), including
chronic bronchitis, silicosis and pulmonary brosis from exposure
to silica. These diseases may be fatal;
• Skin irritation and rash; and
• Cancer according to NTP* and IARC*
* National Toxicology Program, International Agency for Research
on Cancer
Take precautionary steps
• Avoid inhalation of and skin contact with dust, mist and fumes;
• Wet cut when feasible, to minimize dust;
• Wear and ensure that all bystanders wear appropriate respiratory
protection such as dust masks designed to lter out microscopic
particles. (See OSHA 29 CFR Part 1910.1200)
California Prop 65 Warning: Use of this product can cause exposure to
materials known to the State of California to cause cancer and/or birth
defects or other reproductive harm.
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4.32 REFUEL WITH CARE.
Gasoline is extremely ammable. Gasoline vapor can explode. Refuel
outdoors, in a well ventilated area, with the engine in the OFF position.
Never smoke near gasoline and keep other ames and sparks away.
Always store gasoline in an approved container. If any gasoline is spilled,
make sure the area is dry before starting the engine.
4.33 STAY AWAY FROM FLAMMABLE ITEMS.
Do not use to vacuum ammable liquids, alcohol, gases, or explosive
dusts, like gasoline or other fuels, lighter uid, varnish, polyurethane
coatings, cleaners, oil-based paints, natural gas, hydrogen, coal dust,
magnesium dust, grain dust, or gun powder. Motors create sparks which
may ignite the dust or fumes.
4.34 DO NOT HOLD HOSE DURING OPERATION.
Do not hold the hose against any body parts during operation. Static
electricity buildup in the hose during operation may result in static
shock.
4.35 MAINTAIN DUST EXTRACTOR WITH CARE.
Properly maintain dust extractor to keep hose unobstructed. Do not put
any object into openings. Do not use with any opening blocked; keep
free of dust, lint, hair, and anything that may reduce air ow. Any altera-
tion or modication is a misuse and may result in a dangerous condition.

OPERATION CHECKLIST
Warning label - read and understand manual
5.1 This vacuum is designed for intermittent use, i.e. not more
than 2 hours continuously. If you are not sure about your application
requirements, contact your USSAWS representative.
WARNING: U.S.SAWS vacuums are not to be used for the removal
of liquids or of volatile, viscous, ammable, or explosive media. If
you are unsure about your application requirements call your local
U.S.SAWS representative.
WARNING: Carbon monoxide can cause brain damage or death.
Engine exhaust contains odorless and colorless carbon monoxide
gas. Signs of carbon monoxide poisoning include nausea, headache,
dizziness, drowsiness, and lack of consciousness. Get fresh air if
anyone shows signs of carbon monoxide poisoning.
TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY DO NOT OPERATE SAW WITHOUT PROPER
TRAINING AND. UNDERSTANDING OF THE OWNERS MANUAL
WHEN OPERATING THIS MACHINE
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Wear Head Protec-
tion, breathing pro-
tection, and the use
of hearing protection
is mandatory
Flying debris
and loud noise
hazards. Wear
ear and eye
protection
Wear hand
protection
CAUTION: Disconnect the machine from power before and during in-
spection and/or maintenance.
5.2 VACUUM LOSE SUCTION
Wear proper electrostatic
grounding equipment at all
times. Static discharge during
fueling can cause explosion
5.2.1 When the vacuum begins to lose suction, it means it is full or
the lter needs maintenance.
5.2.2 Stop use of your power tool.
5.2.3 Shut the motors off and wait for the motors to stop turning
completely to let the dust fall into the collection bin.
5.2.4 Shake the lter shaker back and forth to clean the lter
(Note: The shaker handle only needs to travel 2-3 inches and
does not need to be “slammed” to the stop point for effective
shakedown)
5.2.5 Use your foot to lift up on the dust bin positioning lever and
IMMEDIATELY turn one of the motors on. This will prevent air bore dust
from escaping the lter cavity. Inspect the level of dust in the bin and
empty it if it is more than 3/4 full. Slide dust bin all the way in until it
touches the front of the frame, and press the dust bin positioning
lever down rmly until the dust bin is locked in place.
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5.0 OPERATION CHECKLIST
Wear proper
electrostatic
grounding
equipment at
all times.
Static electricity spark hazard. Use static grounding devices.
WARNING: Wear a two strap respirator when handling silica dust.

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5.4.1 Your Ultra-Vac dust bin is made to t into a heavy duty contractor
bag.
5.4.2 Lay the contractor bag at on the ground.
5.4.3 Open the end and slide the dust bin inside as far as it will go.
5.4.4 Close the end of the bag and tip the dust bin up to empty the
dust into the bag.
5.4.5 Slowly pull the dust bin out of the bag.
5.4.6 Safely dispose of the dust according to local laws.does not need
to be “slammed” to the stop point for effective shakedown)
5.3.1 STEP 1
Insert the metal hose adapter into the inlet on the vacuum.
The button will click into place when it is all the way in.
5.3.2 STEP 2
Attach the hose to the hose adapter.
Connect the other end of the hose to the tool you will be using.
5.3.3 STEP 3
Turn ON choke and gas
5.3.4 STEP 4
Turn the ignition switch ON and pull the start cord
Before beginning, make sure you are using the proper sized vacuum for
the operation you will be performing.
5.5.1 Shut the vacuum off and allow the dust to fall into the Lon-
gopac® bag. Shaking the vacuum can help this.
5.5.2 Pull the Longopac® down so there is about a foot of slack.
5.5.3 Zip tie 3” apart above the dust.
5.5.4 Cut between the zip ties.
5.5.5 Safely dispose of the dust according to local laws.
6.1 BASIC MAINTENANCE
6.1.1 Change the oil in the engine ever 20-50 hours. Follow the guide-
lines in the Honda owners manual.
6.1.2 Clean the engines air lter every 20 hours (twice a week if run-
ning all day).
6.1.3 Inspect general condition of vacuum every day. If dust is escap-
ing exhaust port, stop using immediately and replace main lter.
6.1.4 Check belt tension after rst 6 hours of use. If belt needs tight-
ening, do not over-tighten. The belt should move up and down 1/2” in the
center when it is property tensioned.
6.2 FILTER MAINTENANCE
6.2.1 The main lter can be removed and cleaned.
6.2.2 Clean the lter by ushing with water.
6.2.3 Let the lter dry completely before re-installing.
6.2.4 DO NOT use a high pressure washer, it can damage the lter
6.2.5 DO NOT clean or dry in a clothes washer/dryer.
6.3 TIMED METHOD
6.3.1 After repeated use, the operator should start to notice the length
of time that passes before the machine starts to lose performance. It
is best to perform lter cleaning maintenance at this noted interval to
improve the performance of the vacuum.
7.1 VAC WILL NOT TURN ON
7.1.1 Check to see if it is plugged in.
7.1.2 Check extension cord, if one is being used.
7.1.3 Check circuit breaker. *Ultra Vac 1250 requires it’s own
dedicated 15AMP circuit*
7.2 LOSS OF SUCTION
7.2.1 Filter is clogged. Follow lter cleaning procedures.
7.2.2 Hose is clogged. Check vac with hose disconnected to see if
there is a clog.
7.2.3 Dust bin is not seated correctly. Make sure dust bin is all the way
up and seated on the gasket.
7.2.4 Filter is wet. This vacuum is NOT designed to pick up liquid or wet
debris.
7.3 VAC RUNS ROUGH
7.3.1 Check the choke and turn it off when the engine is warm.
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5.4 EMPTYING THE DUST BIN
5.3 VACUUM CONNECTION
5.5 LONGOPAC®
6.0 MAINTENANCE
7.0 TROUBLESHOOTING

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ULTRAVAC 1250 and Accessories
Item Part Number Description QTY
1 US24600-15 Ultra-Vac 1250 Motor Mount Housing 1
2 SX50115 Dust Bin 1
3 SX24604 3” Hose Adapter 1
4 SX50132 4” Flat Wheel (*SX50133: Swivel Rig) 2
5 SX50131 6” Flat Wheel 2
6 US24600-9 Foot Lifting Handle 1
7 US50104 Mounting Frame for Motor and Blower 1
8 SX50124 Reinforcement Plate 2
9 US24600-52 Seal 78”
10 US24600-15.1 Filter Housing 1
11 US24600-54 Shaker Bar Handle 1
12 SX1250GAS-HEPA HEPA Filter Kit (Discharge) - *Optional 1
Not Pictured
SX50109 Belt (320J10) *SX50155 - Upgrade Kit
US24600-10 Main Filter Element
SX1250/950HEPA HEPA Filter (4)
12
4
2
5
1
7
8
11
10 6
9
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WARRANTY AND SERVICE
8.1.1 Warranty
This document is to be used as a guide in determining warranty policies and procedures for U.S.SAWS and its U.S.SAWS products. It is to be used
in determining whether a warranty is justied and as a procedural guide in completing a U.S.SAWS warranty claim form.
8.1.2 Warranty Responsibility
The distributor or the end user must prepare a Machine Warranty Information Card when the machine is delivered. Failure to comply will make
any and all warranties on this equipment null and void. Credit for warranty repairs will be given only after receipt of the WARRANTY CLAIM FORM,
properly completed with all the required details. Submittal details are described later in this document.
8.1.3 Warranty Policy
8.1.3.1 U.S.SAWS warrants its U.S.SAWS products against defects in material and workmanship under normal and proper use for a period
of one year (365) days from the date of delivery; in the case of Rental Fleet Machines, date of assignment to Rental Fleet. Such warranty is
extended only to the buyer who purchases the equipment directly from U.S.SAWS or its authorized distributor. This warranty does not include
expendable parts such as, but not limited to, plugs, cutters, blades, blast wheel, wear parts, liners and seals.
8.1.3.2 The obligation under this warranty is strictly limited to the replacement or repair, at US SAWS’s option, of machines and does not in-
clude the cost of transportation, loss of operating time, or normal maintenance services.
8.1.3.3 This warranty does not apply to failure occurring as a result of abuse, misuse, negligence, corrosion, erosion, normal wear and tear,
alterations or modications made to the machine without express written consent of U.S.SAWS .
8.1.3.4 Warranty request must be submitted in writing within thirty (30) days after failure.
8.1.3.5 Written authorization to return merchandise under warranty must rst be obtained from U.S.SAWS .
8.1.3.6 U.S.SAWS reserves the right to inspect and make the nal decision on any merchandise returned under warranty.
8.1.3.7 U.S.SAWS offers no warranty with respect to accessories, including but not limited to, engines, motors, batteries, electrical boards, tires
and any other parts not manufactured by us but which the original manufacturer warrants.
8.1.3.8 U.S.SAWS reserves the right to make product changes or improvements without prior notice and without imposing any obligation upon
itself to install the same on its products previously sold.
8.1.3.9 The above warranty conditions can only be altered by US SAWS. US SAWS must conrm alterations in writing for each specic transac-
tion.
8.1.3.10 U.S.SAWS reserves the right to establish specic warranty terms for used or demo machines on an individual transaction basis.
Invoices covering such merchandise will clearly state the provisions of the applicable warranty for each specic transaction.
8.1.3.11 WE DO NOT AUTHORIZE ANY PERSON, REPRESENTATIVE OR SERVICE OR SALES ORGANIZATION TO MAKE ANY OTHER WARRANTY OR TO
ASSUME FOR US ANY LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE OF OUR PRODUCTS OTHER THAN THOSE CONTAINED HEREIN.
8.1.3.12 UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL US SAWS BE LIABLE TO CUSTOMER OR ANY OTHER PERSON FOR ANY DIRECT, INCIDENTAL, OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THE PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY OR FOR ANY
SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY CHARACTER, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATIONS, DAMAGES FOR ANY LOSS OF GOODWILL,
WORK STOPPAGE, OR ANY AND ALL OTHER COMMERCIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES.
8.1.3.13 U.S.SAWS MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WITH RESPECT TO THE US SAWS PRODUCTS SOLD PURSUANT THERETO.
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8.0 WARRANTY AND SERVICE

MACHINE WARRANTY INFORMATION CARD
TO ENSURE THE PROPER WARRANTY COVERAGE IS EXTENDED TO THE OWNER OF THIS MACHINE,
FILL OUT THE ATTACHED CARD COMPLETELY AND ACCURATELY.
WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD
IMPORTANT! To ensure that your U.S.SAWS machine is covered under warranty, please ll in the following information and mail or
fax it to U.S.SAWS, 8004B E. Broadway Ave. Tampa, FL 33619, Fax No. (813) 621-7125
If you are not the owner of record as shown on the manual copy of the warranty registration card, do not operate this
machine before contacting U.S.SAWS at 1-877-817-6687. Verify the following before operating the equipment:
CHANGE OF OWNER OR NEW ADDRESS REGISTRATION CARD
IMPORTANT! To ensure that your U.S.SAWS machine is covered under warranty, please ll in the following information and mail or
fax it to U.S. SAWS, 8004B E. Broadway Ave. Tampa, FL 33619, Fax No. (813) 621-7125
COMPANY
COMPANY
NAME
NAME
ADDRESS
ADDRESS
INTENDED USE
INTENDED USE
DATE OF PURCHASE
DATE OF PURCHASE
INTENDED USE
INTENDED USE
SERIAL NUMBER
SERIAL NUMBER
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