TRUPER ROU-NX3 Fixed Base Route User Manual
- October 30, 2023
- TRUPER
Table of Contents
- TRUPER ROU-NX3 Fixed Base Route
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- Technical data
- Power Requirements
- General power tool safety warnings
- Safety warnings for Routers
- Parts
- Preparation
- Start up
- Operation
- Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Authorized service centers
- Warranty policy
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
TRUPER ROU-NX3 Fixed Base Route
Product Information
The Fixed Base Router with model number ROU-NX3 and product code 16686 is a power tool that requires a power supply of 127V and 11.3A. It has a power output of 2 HP and operates at a frequency of 60 Hz. The router has a speed range of 10,000 RPM to 25,000 RPM and can be used with bits having 1/4 and 1/2 shanks. It has a maximum cutting depth of 1 3/4 inches and can drill up to a maximum diameter of 2 inches. The router has a depth adjustability range of 0 – 2 inches and can be used for up to 50 minutes of work per 20 minutes of idle time, with a maximum duty cycle of 6 hours per day. The electric insulation has a reinforced insulation build quality and thermal insulation on the motor winding is Class A. The router is designed with an IP Grade of IP20.
Product Usage Instructions
Before using the Fixed Base Router, read the entire manual thoroughly to understand the technical data, power requirements, general power tool safety warnings, safety warnings for routers, parts, preparation, start-up, operation, maintenance, troubleshooting, notes, authorized service centers, and warranty policy. Keep the manual for future reference. When using the router, keep your work area clean and well lit to avoid accidents due to cluttered or dark areas. Before gaining access to the terminals, disconnect all power sources. When using an extension cable, make sure to use the right gauge depending on the cable’s length and the ampere capability shown in the tool’s nameplate. Use a grounded extension cable labeled for outdoor use when operating the router outdoors.
Be cautious when using the router to avoid the risk of electric shock or severe injury. Do not expose the router to rain, liquids, and/or dampness. If the power cable gets damaged, it should only be replaced by the manufacturer or at an authorized service center. The build quality of the electric insulation is altered if spills or liquid gets into the tool while in use.
Follow the technical data provided in the manual when using the router. Use bits with 1/4 and 1/2 shanks and avoid exceeding the maximum cutting depth of 1 3/4 inches and maximum drill capacity of 2 inches. The router has a depth adjustability range of 0 – 2 inches. Do not use the router for more than 50 minutes of work per 20 minutes of idle time and do not exceed a maximum duty cycle of 6 hours per day.
Maintain the router regularly to ensure its longevity and optimal performance. If you face any issues while using the router, refer to the troubleshooting section in the manual. If necessary, take the router to an authorized service center for repair.
CAUTION
To gain the best performance of the tool, prolong the duty life, make the
Warranty valid if necessary, and to avoid hazards of fatal injuries please
read and understand this Manual before using the tool.
Keep this manual for future references.
The illustrations in this manual are for reference only. They might be
different from the real tool.
Technical data
Power cord grips used in this product: Type “Y”. Build quality: Reinforced
insulation.
Thermal insulation on motor winding: Class A.
WARNING Avoid the risk of electric shock or severe injury. When the power
cable gets damaged it should only be replaced by the manufacturer or at a
Authorized Service Center. The build quality of the electric insulation is
altered if spills or liquid gets into the tool while in use. Do not expose to
rain, liquids and/or dampness.
WARNING Before gaining access to the terminals all power sources should
be disconnected.
Power Requirements
WARNING Tools with double insulation and reinforced insulation are equipped with a polarized plug (one prong is wider than the other). This plug will only fit in the right way into a polarized outlet. If the plug cannot be introduced into the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still doesn’t fit, call a qualified electrician to install for you a polarized outlet. Do not alter the plug in any way. Both insulation types eliminate the need of both a grounded third power cord with three prongs or a grounded power connection.
WARNING When using an extension cable, verify the gauge is enough for the power that your product needs. A lower gauge cable will cause voltage drop in the line, resulting in power loss and overheating. The following table shows the right size to use depending on cable’s length and the ampere capability shown in the tool’s nameplate. When in doubt use the next higher gauge.
WARNING When operating power tools outdoors, use a extension cable labeled “For Outdoors Use”. These extensions are especially designed for operating outdoors and reduce the risk of electric shock.
General power tool safety warnings
WARNING! Read carefully all safety warnings and instructions listed below. Failure to comply with any of these warnings may result in electric shock, fire and / or severe damage. Save all warnings and instructions for future references.
Work area
- Keep your work area clean, and well lit.
- Cluttered and dark areas may cause accidents.
- Never use the tool in explosive atmospheres, such as in the presence of flammable liquids, gases or dust.
- Sparks generated by power tools may ignite the flammable material.
- Keep children and bystanders at a safe distance while operating the tool.
- Distractions may cause loosing control.
Electrical Safety
- The tool plug must match the power outlet. Never modify the plug in any way. Do not use any adapter plugs with grounded power tools.
- Modified plugs and different power outlets increase the risk of electric shock.
- Avoid body contact with grounded surfaces, such as pipes, radiators, electric ranges and refrigerators.
- The risk of electric shock increases if your body is grounded.
- Do not expose the tool to rain or wet conditions.
- Water entering into the tool increases the risk of electric shock.
- Do not force the cord. Never use the cord to carry, lift or unplug the tool. Keep the cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts.
- Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock.
- When operating a tool outdoors, use an extension cord suitable for outdoor use.
- Using an adequate outdoor extension cord reduces the risk of electric shock.
- If operating the tool in a damp location cannot be avoided, use a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) protected supply.
- Using a GFCI reduces the risk of electric shock.
Personal safety
- Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating a tool. Do not use a power tool while you are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication.
- A moment of distraction while operating the tool may result in personal injury.
- Use personal protective equipment. Always wear eye protection.
- Protective equipment such as safety glasses, anti-dust mask, non-skid shoes, hard hats and hearing protection used in the right conditions significantly reduce personal injury.
- Prevent unintentional starting up. Ensure the switch is in the “OFF” position before connecting into the power source and / or battery as well as when carrying the tool.
- Transporting power tools with the finger on the switch or connecting power tools with the switch in the “ON” position may cause accidents.
- Remove any wrench or vice before turning the power tool on.
- Wrenches or vices left attached to rotating parts of the tool may result in personal injury.
- Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times.
- This enables a better control on the tool during unexpected situations.
- Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. Keep hair, clothes and gloves away from the moving parts.
- Loose clothes or long hair may get caught in moving parts.
- If you have dust extraction and recollection devices connected onto the tool, inspect their connections and use them correctly.
- Using these devices reduce dust-related risks.
Power Tools Use and Care
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Do not force the tool. Use the adequate tool for your application.
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The correct tool delivers a better and safer job at the rate for which it was designed.
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Do not use the tool if the switch is not working properly.
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Any power tool that cannot be turned ON or OFF is dangerous and should be repaired before operating.
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Disconnect the tool from the power source and / or battery before making any adjustments, changing accessories or storing.
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These measures reduce the risk of accidentally starting the tool.
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Store tools out of the reach of children. Do not allow persons that are not familiar with the tool or its instructions to operate the tool.
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Power tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users.
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Service the tool. Check the mobile parts are not misaligned or stuck. There should not be broken parts or other conditions that may affect its operation. Repair any damage before
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Most accidents are caused due to poor maintenance to the tools.
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Keep the cutting accessories sharp and clean.
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Cutting accessories in good working conditions are less likely to bind and are easier to control.
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Use the tool, components and accessories in accordance with these instructions and the projected way to use it for the type of tool when in adequate working conditions.
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Using the tool for applications different from those it was designed for, could result in a hazardous situation.
Service
- Repair the tool in a Authorized Service Center using only identical spare parts.
Safety warnings for Routers
WARNING
KICKBACK RISK. We refer as kickback to the sudden and strong movement the
tools have outwards from the work piece that could make the user loosing
control or cause injuries. Usually is caused when the cutting bit is stuck in
the piece or due to an inefficient operation. To prevent this the following
cautions must be followed:
CAUTION
- Use cutting bits in good repair and double-check that they are properly installed. Wrongly installed, damaged or dull or worn bits have a tendency to get stuck into the material causing kickback.
- When operating the router hold it firmly by its side handles. Keep your body well balanced and good footing with both feet on the ground to resist the force of a possible kickback.
- To make a cut wait for the bit to reach its full speed before starting to cut. Do not start the tool having the bit touching the work piece. It could cause kickback.
- To restart the job inside the cut, center the bit into the cut and check the teeth are not buried into the material.
- If stopping the cut while the router is being operated, turn off the switch and hold the tool inside the work piece until the motor comes to a complete stop. Do not try to remove the bit while the motor is running. It could cause kickback.
- To minimize the risk of the bit getting stuck and cause kickback, before cutting the piece remove all nails. Damp, warped or pressurized woods need special attention while cutting. Wood gum and resin hardens in the cutting bits making the router work slow. Use gum and resin remover, hot water or kerosene to remove the build up. DO NOT use gasoline.
- Before starting to cut double-check all the cutting depth adjusting knobs are tight and secured. If the knobs move while cutting they can cause kickback.
- Cuts with excessive depth and/or using large diameter bits increase load on the unit and the possibility of kickback. Make several passes with the router using progressive depths when the job requires removing a lot of material or when using large diameter bits.
DANGER
- Keep hands away from the cutting area and from the cutting bit. When operating the tool hold it firmly by both handles to prevent accidental loss of control and getting injured.
WARNING
- Accidental contact with a rotating cutting bit can cause severe personal injury.
- DANGER
- NEVER hold the piece about to be cut with your hands or on top of your leg. Fasten the work piece in a proper way to prevent the cutting bit to make contact with your body, or to prevent the bit to get stuck or loosing control over the tool or work piece.
DANGER
- Do not try to remove debris while the bit is turning.
WARNING
- Never put your hand under the work piece while the tool is running.
CAUTION
- Double check all the parts are working properly before each use. If some part is malfunctioning do service before operating the tool.
WARNING
- Remove the cutting bit before transporting the tool.
CAUTION
- Holding the tool by the insulated parts
- prevents electric shock to the user if the bit makes contact with hidden power wiring.
WARNI NG
- Disconnect the tool from the power supply before maintenance, removing or installing bits, the parallel guide or the dust-extractor adaptor.
- ALWAYS keep the power feed cable away from the cutting area. The power feed cable shall NEVER hang on top of the work piece when cutting.
- Always wear safety glasses with side protection. If the job produces dust, wear also an anti-dust mask.
Toxic Materials
Dust originated when cutting materials containing chemical substances are
known to be harmful to your health. To reduce exposure to these chemical
substances work in well-ventilated areas and wear the right safety equipment
such as anti-dust masks specifically designed to filter microscopic particles.
Parts
Preparation
Cylinder Assembly and Disassembly
- The router motor is housed in the vertical cylinder (A) going up and down inside the fixed base (B) to adjust the bit to the height that is the right one to the job to do.
CAUTION
- Before fixing the bit or removing the chuck, the cylinder shall be removed from the fixed base.
CAUTION
- Before disassembling and assembling the cylinder switch off and disconnect the router from the power source.
- To remove the cylinder release the lever (C) from the fixed base bracket.
- Keep the height-adjusting button pressed (D).
- Lift the motor head (E) until removing the cylinder from the fixed base.
- To assemble back the cylinder double-check the cylinder slot (F) is aligned with the guide in the base.
- Press the height-adjusting button (D) while setting the cylinder in the fixed base. Release the button so that the lock (G) fits in one of the stops (H), depending of the height of the selected bit to make the job.
- Push the lever (C) to close the bracket.
Bit Set Up
CAUTION
- Before setting or removing a bit switch off and disconnect the router from the power source.
- Remove the cylinder (A) from the fixed base as indicated in the previous paragraph and set the motor head on a flat surface having the cylinder pointing upwards.
- Press the axis lock ( I ) to prevent it from rotating.
- With the lock depressed and without releasing use the wrench included to loosen the chuck nut (J).
- Set the bit (K) into the chuck, the shank must be inside at least 5/8” to assure the bit will not accidentally fall.
- Firmly tighten the chuck nut using the included wrench to fasten the bit.
- Release the axis lock ( I ) and double-check the bit is properly fixed.
CAUTION
- When using the additional base (page 8) do not use bits with diameters higher than 1 1/4”. Otherwise the base will get ruined.
- To remove the bit press the axis lock and loosen the chuck using the included wrench.
Chuck Replacement
- Remove the bit as explained in the previous paragraph.
- Press the axis lock ( I ) to prevent it from rotating.
- Without releasing the axis lock remove the chuck (J) from the threaded axis (L). Use the wrench turning the nut counterclockwise.
- Set the chuck with the required diameter into the threaded axis. Turn the nut clockwise.
Parallel guide
- Assemble the rods (B) against the parallel guide (A) as described below:
- Slide the rip fence rods (B) into the holes (C) n the router base to the depth required for the job and tighten the locking levers (D).
Chip deflector
CAUTION
- Always wear eye protection. The spark guard is not designed as a safety guard. To remove the spark guard from the fixed base, press in on the tabs until the spark guard is released from the base and then remove it. To secure the spark guard, place it back in position and flex the sides while pushing it in until it locks back into place.
CAUTION
- The chip deflector helps keep dust and chips away from the operator; it will not stop larger objects than wood chips thrown by the drill bit.
- Always have the appropriate chip deflector against chips in place on the base when operating the router.
Dust extraction port
- To connect the vacuum cleaner to the suction port located at the back of the fixed base, first install the dust extraction port (included); the included suction adapter has the right size to accept a 1 1/4″ (G) vacuum hose compatible with Truper vacuum hoses (ASPI-5X, ASPI-06, ASPI-04, ASPI-03 and ASPI-5S).
- To connect the suction adapter to the suction port, align the two tabs located on the extraction port (E) with the two slots located on the suction port (F) and secure the adapter by turning it clockwise.
Start up
Cutting Height Adjustment
CAUTION
- Before adjusting height please switch off and disconnect the router from the power source.
- Set the router base onto a flat and leveled surface with the back of the tool facing you.
- Open the bracket (E) in the fixed base.
- With the cutting bit already assembled, press de height adjusting button (F) and lower the cylinder until the bit is very close to the surface where the router is supported.
- Turn the height fine adjusting knob (G) until the bit barely touches the surface where the router is supported.
- Without moving the fine adjusting knob turn the graduated ring (H) until zero “0” is aligned with the mark ( I ) in the fixed base.
- Set the router on top of two discarded and leveled work pieces. Set them in a way that allows the bit to be lowered under the additional base.
- Turn the height fine adjustment knob (G) clockwise to lower the bit down to the cutting depth desired. Turn the dial in a counterclockwise direction to lift the bit.
- The graduated ring (H) increases each 1/64”. Half a turn clockwise of the fine adjusting knob (180°) lowers the bit 1/16” below the additional base. A full turn (360°) lowers 1/8”. The system allows up to 7 full 360° revolutions clockwise to lower the bit 7/8”.
- Once the cutting depth is set, close the bracket (E) in the fixed base.
Switching On and Operation Control
- Connect the router to the power source. The ON indicator (A) will show a green light and will switch off when disconnecting the router.
- Use the switch (B) to switch on or off the router motor.
To switch on the tool push the switch into the “ON” mark. To switch off the tool push the switch into the “OFF” mark.
CAUTION
- When starting the motor wait until the bit gets to the maximum speed to make contact with the work piece.
CAUTION
- When switching off the motor please wait for the bit to come to a complete stop before removing the bit from the work piece.
- The motor is configured to minimize torque, limiting the speed while it starts. This increases the motor useful life.
- The motor is built with electronic feedback keeping a constant speed while loaded. This feature brings an adequate control and assures a smooth finish.
Speed Control
- The speed control (C) makes possible to determine the router speed depending upon the bit size and the material hardness. This feature gives a finer finish and extends the bits life.
- The control can be adjusted from 1 (lowest speed) up to 6 (highest speed).
- Speed can be adjusted with the motor running, however CAUTION do not change the speed while the bit is making contact with the work piece. Otherwise, the control on the machine is lost due to sudden vibration.
- To select the required speed turn the speed control to desired level according to the speed table shown in this manual. Remember, determining the precise speed is only possible consulting the speed reference tables, the bit manufacturer recommendations and the operator experience when making trial cuts on scrap pieces of the same wood.
- As a general rule, the low speed is adequate for 1” bits or bigger and heavy-duty cutting bits. High speed is adequate for bits smaller than 1”.
Speed | RPM | Adequate Bit | Applications |
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1 | 10 000 | From 3” to 3 1/2” | Non-ferrous metal, hard woods. |
Large diameter bits.
2| 13 000
3| 16 000| From 2 1/4” to 2 1/2”
4| 19 000| From 1 1/4” to 2”| Soft woods, plastic, covering.
Small diameter bits.
5| 22 000
6| 25 000| Up to 1”
Working Lights
- The router is built with three work lights set around the chuck. This feature allows the operator to light the work piece while making a cut and to get an optimum visibility.
- The lights are on when the router motor starts and remain lighted until the motor is set off.
Operation
- Making trial cuts on scrap wood before cutting the definitive material is important. Trial cuts allow the operator to rehearse the cut and make speed and depth adjustments. Also is useful to learn how the material will react, the direction of the cut and the optimum setup of the router.
- Support the router base on the work piece before CAUTION switching on. Double-check the bit is N not making contact with the work piece until you have firm control of the router. Hold the handles (A) with both hands and wait for the motor to reach the right speed for the job.
- Guide the router with a constant speed through the work piece. Do not exercise too much pressure in the bit. Give the bit enough time to cut the material.
Cut Direction
- When cutting along the edge, double-check you guide the bit in the bit rotation direction (B). Otherwise the router could unexpectedly fly out and will make defective cuts. The direction is marked in the fixed base (C).
Cutting Depth
CAUTI ON
- Making deep cuts in one pass is not advisable. Bits with a small diameter are easily broken due to the excessive load and torque. Bigger bits make rough cuts and hard to guide and control. To make a deep cut make successive cuts increasing the bit depth up to 1/8” per each pass until getting the right depth.
Pushing Speed
The speed to push the bit with the router determines the finish and is
dependent of several factors: hardness and humidity, cutting depth and bit
diameter. Regularly, shallow cuts in soft woods can be made with fast
movements while deep cuts in hard woods are made slower. To determine the
ideal speed is indispensable to make test cuts in a piece of scrap material.
Making cutting movements too fast (D) make the bit biting large pieces of
material and overheat the motor. The right cutting movements (E) make small
bites and clean cuts. Making cuts too slowly (F) generate much friction in the
material, scratching and exposing the fibers in the material and make charred
cuts.
Parallel Guide
- Fix the parallel guide (G) in the router base (page 8) and support it in the work piece edge to make straight cuts.
Bits with Guide Stopper
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Bits built with an incorporated stopper are ideal for edges. The work piece by itself can serve as a guide when its thickness is higher than the bit height (H). If the work piece has a smaller thickness than the bit height use a guide (I) to make the cut.
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Double-check the machine ventilation slots are free of sawdust, chips, etc.
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Keep the guides clean and lubricated using multi-purpose light oil.
Maintenance
Repair Service
- The tool repair service shall always be carried out in a Authorized Service Center. If the repair service in the machine are carried out personnel not authorized by , the Warranty will be made void.
Carbon Brush Replacement
- It is necessary to replace worn (burnt, broken or smaller then 0.19” long), carbon brushes with new ones.
- When replacing carbon brushes always replace both carbons.
- Remove the worn carbon brushes from their housing. Remove the accumulated dust with compressed air.
- Set the new carbon brushes reversing the order. The carbon brushes shall fall easily into the housing.
- After setting the new carbons make the router run unloaded a couple of minutes to let the carbon brushes have a better fit.
- Use only original spare carbon brushes specifically designed with the hardness and electric resistance adequate for each type of motor. The carbon brushes that are out of specification may damage the motor.
Troubleshooting
Problem: Cause: Solution
- The router is not functioning.
- The cord is disconnected from the power source.
- The switch is into the “OFF” position.
- The carbon brushes are totally worn.
- Connect the cord to the power source.
- Set the switch into the “ON” position.
- Remove the carbon brushes cap and replace the old carbons with new ones.
- The work piece surface is not smooth after the cut.
- The bit is dull.
- The bit speed is cutting in an inappropriate speed.
- The speed pushing the bit is inappropriate.
- Set a honed and sharp cutting bit.
- Select the adequate speed for the cutting bit used.
- Make test cuts in scrap wood to determine the adequate pushing speed (see page 10).
- The cutting bit cannot be installed.
- The bit has not the right size for the chuck.
- Use bits with 1/4” shank with the 1/4” chuck. Use bits with 1/2” shank with the 1/2” chuck.
If the problems cannot be solved despite the corrective actions recommended, contact a Authorized Service Center
Authorized service centers
In the event of any problem contacting a Truper Authorized Service Center, please see our webpage www.truper.com to get an updated list, or call our toll-free numbers 800 690-6990 or 800 018-7873 to get information about the nearest Service Center.
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TIJUANA, B.C.
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TABASCO
SUCURSAL VILLAHERMOSA
CALLE HELIO LOTES 1, 2 Y 3 MZ. #1, COL. INDUSTRIAL, 2A ETAPA, C.P. 86010,
VILLAHERMOSA, TAB.
TEL.: 993 353 7244
TAMAULIPAS
VM ORINGS Y REFACCIONES
CALLE ROSITA #527 ENTRE 20 DE NOVIEMBRE Y GRAL. RODRÍGUEZ, FRACC. REYNOSA,
C.P. 88780, REYNOSA, TAMS. TEL.: 899 926 7552
TLAXCALA
SERVICIOS Y HERRAMIENTAS INDUSTRIALES PABLO SIDAR #132, COL . BARRIO DE SAN
BARTOLOMÉ, C.P. 90970, SAN PABLO DEL MONTE, TLAX.
TEL.: 222 271 7502
VERACRUZ
LA CASA DISTRIBUIDORA TRUPER
BLVD. PRIMAVERA. ESQ. HORTENSIA S/N, COL. PRIMAVERA C.P. 93308, POZA RICA,
VER.
TEL.: 782 823 8100 / 826 8484
YUCATÁN
SUCURSAL MÉRIDA
CALLE 33 #600 Y 602, LOCALIDAD ITZINCAB Y MULSAY, MPIO. UMÁN, C.P. 97390,
MÉRIDA, YUC.
TEL.: 999 912 2451
Warranty policy
Code : Model
- 16686: ROU-NX3
Warranty. Duration: 5 year. Coverage: parts, components and workmanship
against manufacturing or operating defects, except if used under conditions
other than normal; when it was not operated in accordance with the
instructive; was altered or repaired by personnel not authorized by Truper®.
To make the warranty valid, only present the product in the establishment
where you bought it or in Corregidora 35, Centro, Cuauhtémoc, CDMX, 06060,
where you can also purchase parts, components, consumables and accessories.
The costs of transportation of the product that derive from its fulfillment of
its service network are included. Truper will not require any proof of
purchase to make the warranty effective. Phone number 800-018-7873. Made in
China. Imported by Truper, S.A. de C.V. Parque Industrial 1, Parque Industrial
Jilotepec, Jilotepec, Edo. de Méx.
C.P. 54257, Phone number 761 782 9100.
Stamp of the business. Delivery date:
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