Mobile Belt Loader Model 660 Introduction
Operation Manual
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• Repairs required because of inadequate or incorrect protection in storage and / or prepa-
ration for storage.
• Repairs of damage or failure caused by poor outside workmanship.
• Any repair operation that changes the existing specifications of the equipment or compo-
nent.
• Repair techniques beyond the appropriate shop manual limits.
• Labor performed by anyone other than an authorized TUG technician without prior
approval, unless the situation is an emergency.
• Use of any other than genuine TUG parts, unless used in an emergency.
• A second or subsequent repair or adjustment necessitated by an incomplete or improper
original repair or adjustment.
• Adjustments made to improve appearance or performance beyond normal standards.
• Maintenance and normal replacement of service items. For example, replacement of fil-
ters and fluids, tightening of bolts, nuts, or fittings. Minor, labor-only repairs are reimburs-
able.
• Any repair to a part that is found not to be defective.
• Replacement of assembly rather than repair if replacement costs exceed repair costs,
and parts are available. Replacement requires prior approval.
• Labor operations such as additional diagnostic time, abnormal accessibility or diagnosis
time, hot testing and testing of new parts after repair. Standard labor allowances are
included in warranty labor time standards.
• Replacement parts damaged in shipment (carrier responsibility).
• Towing expense or transportation for moving equipment between the customer's location
and the repair location.
WARRANTYCLAIMPROCESS
ContactTUGTechnologies
Phone: 1-800-989-8499 Ext. 1 or 770-422-8021
Email (preferred): warranty@tugtech.com
NOTE:
No warranty invoice will be accepted unless TUG Technologies has been con-
tacted prior to the start of work being done to the unit.