POWERTECH BS900 9 Inch Band Saw Owner’s Manual
- June 13, 2024
- POWERTECH
Table of Contents
POWERTECH BS900 9 Inch Band Saw
Product Information
Product Name | 9 BAND SAW |
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Model No. | BS900 |
Manufacturer | Powertec Products |
Website | powertecproducts.com |
Product Usage Instructions
Preparation:
Before using the tool, it is important to follow these preparation steps:
- Prepare the work area by ensuring it is clean and well-ventilated.
- Maintain the tool properly and ensure it is in good working condition.
- Read and understand the safety instructions provided in the manual.
Assembly:
To assemble the 9 BAND SAW, follow these steps:
- Unpack the tool and ensure all the necessary parts are present.
- Refer to Figure 1 for a visual representation of the parts.
- Install the table assembly according to Figure 2.
- Mount the band saw as shown in Figure 3.
Power Source:
Before connecting the tool to the power source, follow these guidelines:
- Ensure the tool is completely assembled.
- The tool is wired for 120 volts, 60 HZ alternating current.
- Make sure the switch is in the OFF position before connecting to the power source.
- Use a properly grounded 2-conductor receptacle to connect the tool.
- Do not run the tool on voltages outside the specified range to avoid overheating and motor burn-out.
Note : A temporary 3-prong to 2-prong grounding adapter can be used until a properly grounded adapter is available.
Maintenance
To keep the tool in good working condition, follow these maintenance steps:
- Clean the tool regularly to remove dust and debris.
- Lubricate the necessary parts as instructed in the manual.
Refer to the manual for troubleshooting, parts illustration, warranty information, and safety rules.
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SAFETY RULES
WARNING
For your own safety, read and understand all warnings and operating
instructions before using any tool or equipment.
WARNING
Some dust created by operation of power tools contains chemicals known to
the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive
harm.
To reduce your exposure to these chemicals, work in a well-ventilated area and
work with approved safety equipment. Always wear OSHA/NIOSH-approved, properly
fitting face mask or respirator when using such tools.
WARNING
Failure to follow these rules may result in serious personal injury.
Remember that being careless for even a fraction of a second can result in
severe personal injury.
WORK PREPARATION
- Wear proper apparel. Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties, rings, bracelets or other jewelry that may get caught in moving parts of the tool.
- Nonslip protective footwear is recommended. Wear a protective hair covering to contain long hair.
- Wear eye and hearing protection. Always use safety glasses. Eye protection equipment should comply with ANSI Z87.1 standards. Hearing equipment should comply with ANSI S3.19 standards.
- Wear face mask or dust mask if the operation is dusty.
- Be alert and think clearly. Never operate power tools when tired, intoxicated or when taking medications that cause drowsiness.
WORK AREA PREPARATION
- Keep the work area clean. Cluttered work areas and benches invite accidents.
- The work area should be properly lit.
- Do not use the machine in a dangerous environment. The use of power tools in damp or wet locations or in rain can cause shock or electrocution.
- The three-prong plug should be plugged directly into a properly grounded, three-prong receptacle.
- Use the proper extension cord. Make sure your extension cord is in good condition. It should have a grounding prong and should be of the correct gauge.
- Keep children and visitors away. Your shop is a potentially dangerous environment. Children and visitors can be injured.
- Make your workshop childproof with padlocks, and master switches or remove switch keys to prevent any unintentional use of power tools.
- It should have a grounding prong and should be of the correct gauge.
TOOL MAINTENANCE
- Turn the machine “OFF”, and disconnect the machine from the power source prior to inspection.
- Maintain all tools and machines in peak condition. Keep tools sharp and clean for the best and safest performance.
- Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories.
- Check for damaged parts. Check for alignment of moving parts, binding, breakage, mounting, and any other condition that may affect the tool’s operation.
- Poorly maintained tools and machines can further damage the tool or machine and/or cause injury.
- A guard or any other part that is damaged should be repaired or replaced. Do not perform makeshift repairs
TOOL OPERATION
- Avoid accidental start-up. Make sure that the tool is in the “OFF” position before plugging in.
- Use the right tool for your job. Do not force your tool or attachment to do a job for which it was not designed.
- Disconnect the tool when changing parts.
- Don’t force the workpiece on the machine. Damage to the machine and/or injury may result.
- Never leave tool running unattended. Turn the power off and do not leave tool until it comes to a complete stop.
- Do not overreach. Loss of balance can make you fall into a working machine, causing injury.
- Never stand on tool. Injury could occur if the tool tips, or if you accidentally contact the cutting tool.
- Know your tool. Learn the tool’s operation, application and specific limitations before using it.
- Use a proper extension cord of the correct gauge. Your extension cord should have a grounding prong, and should be in good condition.
- Handle the workpiece correctly. Keep hands away from moving parts.
- Turn the tool off if it jams.
CAUTION : Think safety! Safety is a combination of operator common sense and alertness at all times when tool is being used.
WARNING
Do not attempt to operate tool until it is completely assembled according
to the instructions.
ASSEMBLY
UNPACKAGING
Refer to Figure 1.
- Check for freight damage before opening the package. If freight damage is noticed, file claim with the carrier immediately.
- Check to ensure all parts are present. Contact Customer Service Center immediately for missing parts.
- This band saw comes mostly assembled. It requires some additional assembling, installation, and adjusment before use.
- Locate the following parts before assembling:
- A. Miter Gauge Assembly
- B. Table Assembly
- C. Lock Screw Handle with Washer
- D. Table Locking Insert Assembly
- E. 10/12 mm Wrench
- F. 2 Allen Wrench
Figure 1 (not in scale)
CAUTION: Do not attempt assembly if parts are missing. Use operator’s manual to order replacement parts.
INSTALL TABLE ASSEMBLY
Refer to Figure 1 and 2
- Remove the trunnion knob.
- Remove the table locking insert assembly from the table.
- Place the table assembly onto the saw frame.
- Replace and secure the trunnion knob.
- Use the provided lock screw handle with washer to secure the table assembly to the saw frame.
- Reinstall the Table Locking Insert Assembly.
- After blade tracking and tension have been verified and the blade guides properly set, calibrate the table tilt position. Using a combination square, set the table perpendicular to the saw blade and zero the pointer of the tilt scale.
MOUNT BAND SAW
Refer to Figure 3
- The band saw must be installed in a well-lit area with the correct power supply.
- Four mounting holes are on the base of the band saw. If pre-drilled holes do not exist on the bench surface, drill four holes.
- The band saw can be installed on either a workbench or a tool stand by using bolts, lock washers, and hex nuts (mounting hardware not included).
- The band saw must be bolted to a firm and level surface.
- There must be enough clearance for the moving workpiece during operation. There must be enough room for safe operation of the machine.
POWER SOURCE
WARNING
- Do not connect to the power source until the machine is completely assembled.
- The machine is wired for 120 volts, 60 HZ alternating current. Before connecting the machine to the power source, make sure the switch is in the “OFF” position. Running the unit on voltages which are not within range may cause overheating and motor burn-out. Heavy loads require that voltage at motor terminals be no less than the voltage specified on nameplate.
- Power supply to the motor is controlled by a locking rocker switch. Remove the key to prevent unauthorized use.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
Improper connection of equipment grounding conductor can result in the risk
of electrical shock.
- The machine should be grounded while in use to protect operator from electrical shock.
- In the event of an electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the risk of electrical shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current.
- This machine is equipped with an approved 3-conductor cord rated at 150V and a 3-prong grounding type plug (Figure 4) for your protection against shock hazards.
- Grounding plug should be plugged directly into a properly installed and grounded 3-prong grounding-type receptacle, as shown (Figure 4)
- The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
- Check with a qualified electrician or service personnel if these instructions are not completely understood or if in doubt as to whether the tool is properly grounded.
- Do not modify plug provided. If it will not fit in outlet, have proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician. Use only 3-wire extension cords, that have 3-prong grounding type plugs and matching 3-conductor receptacles that accept the machine’s plug, as shown in Figure 4
Figure 4 3-Prong Receptacle
WARNING
Do not permit fingers to touch the terminals of the plug when installing or removing from the outlet.
- Inspect tool cords periodically, and if damaged, have them repaired by an authorized service facility.
- The conductor with insulation having an outer surface that is green with or without yellow stripes is the equipment-grounding conductor. If repair or replacement of the electric cord or plug is necessary, do not connect the green (or green and yellow) wire to a live terminal.
A temporary 3-prong to 2-prong grounding adapter (see Figure 5) may be used to connect this plug to a matching 2-conductor receptacle as shown in figure 5. The temporary adapter should be used only until a properly grounded outlet can be installed by a qualified electrician.
In Canada, the use of temporary adapter is not permitted by the Canadian Electric Code. Where permitted, the rigid green tab or terminal on the side of the adapter must be securely connected to a permanent electrical ground such as a properly grounded water pipe, a properly grounded outlet box or a properly grounded wire system.
- Many cover plate screws, water pipes and outlet boxes are not properly grounded. To ensure proper ground, grounding means must be tested by a qualified electrician.
EXTENSION CORDS
Use proper extension cords. Make sure the extension cord is in good condition.
Use only 3-wire extension cords that have 3-prong grounding type plugs and
3-pole receptacles which accept the tool plug. When using an extension cord,
make sure to use one heavy enough to carry the current of the machine. An
undersized cord will cause a drop in the voltage, resulting in loss of power
and overheating. Use the table to determine the minimum wire size (A.W.G.)
extension cord.
Extension Cord Length
- Wire Size ………………………….. A.W.G.
- Up to 25 ft. …………………………….. 18
- 25 to 50 ft. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
NOTE : Using extension cords over 50 ft. long is not recommended.
MOTOR
The 120 Volt AC motor has the following specifications:
- Horsepower …………………………….1/3
- Voltage ……………………………… 120
- Amps ……………………………….2.5
- Hertz ………………………………. 60
- Phase ……………………………. Single
- RPM …………………………….. 1725
OPERATION
DESCRIPTION
- This 9″ band saw has welded steel frame and aluminum table. It is designed to cut wood, plastics, and nonferrous metals. The solid durable structure will withstand continuous heavy-duty workloads for many years to come.
- This band saw is equipped with miter gauge for various precision operations.
- The versatile adjustable table can be easily tilted to any angle between 0 and 45 degrees.
- Simple and quick saw blade tension adjustment.
- Convenient and comprehensive saw blade tracking mechanism adjustment with view window for easy operation.
- Dust collection port makes healthy working environment possible.
- Powerful and durable Induction motor provides smooth and quiet operation.
- This 9″ saw blade features many versatile functions, convenient operation, easy maintenance, durable structure, and aesthetic design. It should provide reliable service and please the professionals and hobbyists alike.
WARNING
For your own safety, read the entire operating manual and safety instructions
before using this tool.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- Be aware of general power tool safety. Make sure all the safety rules are understood.
- Disconnect the machine from power source whenever adjusting or replacing any parts.
- Do not plug in unless switch is in “OFF” position.
- Keep hands away from all moving parts.
- Wear eye protection or face shield during operation.
- Make sure all mobile parts move freely and are free from interference.
- Never turn the machine “ON” with the workpiece contacting the blade.
- Do not force cut. Slowing or stalling will overheat motor.
- Blade guard and thrust bearings should be positioned and adjusted correctly to prevent sideways and rearward movement of the blade.
- Properly adjust the blade tension, tracking, blade guides, and blade support bearings.
- Use proper saw blade according to type of workpiece.
- Allow the blade to reach full speed before cutting.
- Do not attempt to remove jammed objects from saw blade until the switch is turned OFF and the blade has completely stopped.
- Feed the workpiece through saw blade in a stable, slow, an d constant manner.
- Hold the workpiece steadily on the table during operation.
- Turn switch off and disconnect power whenever the band saw is not in use.
- Keep band saw maintained following maintenance instructions.
- Lower blade guide to adjust above the intended workpiece before cutting.
- The saw blade must be properly tension and tracking adjusted before use.
ON/OFF SWITCH
Refer to figure 6
The ON/OFF switch is located on front of band saw. To turn the machine ON,
pull the switch to the up position. To turn the machine OFF, push the switch
to the down position.
NOTE : When the machine is not in use, the machine should be locked in
the “OFF” position to prevent unauthorized use.
- To lock the machine, turn the switch to “OFF” position. Pull the key out. The switch cannot be turned on without the key.
- If the key is removed when the switch is at the “ON” position, the switch can be turned off but cannot be turned on again.
- To unlock, place the key into the slot on switch unit until it snaps.
REPLACE BAND SAW BLADE
Refer to Figures 7 and 8
WARNING
Turn the switch to the “OFF” position and disconnect the machine from power
source. Do wear leather gloves when servicing band saw blade. Do not wear any
gloves when operating the band saw
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Turn blade tension knob counterclockwise to release blade tension.
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Unlock door latches and open both the upper and lower doors.
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Turn the blade guide lock knob, located below the upper door latch, to release the upper blade guide assembly.
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Turn the upper guide adjusting knob to lower the upper blade guide completely.
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Carefully unsnap and swing open the blade guard panel.
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Remove the table insert from the aluminum table.
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Remove the table locking insert from the table slot.
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Release the old blade and remove it through the table slot.
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Replace with a new blade only. Inspect the new blade first. The teeth of blade should point down when installed. If not, turn the blade inside out.
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Place the new blade through the aluminum table slot.
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Slide the blade onto the upper and lower wheels.
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Position blade between the upper and lower blade guides.
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Loosen the socket head bolts holding the guide bearings and guide brackets for both upper and lower blade guides, push them back away from the blade and retighten.
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Snap the blade guard panel into position.
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Turn the blade tension lever clockwise until it stops.
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Close the doors, check for good alignment and secure the latches. The doors need an appropriate seal for the dust collection system to work.
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Replace the insert and locking insert assembly in the table.
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Adjust blade tracking mechanism.
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Check blade tension. Adjust if necessary.
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Properly adjust blade guide and support bearings before use.
ADJUST BLADE TRACKING MECHANISM
Refer to Figure 7
WARNING
Watch for sharp blade edges when turning the wheels. Turn the switch to the
OFF position and disconnect the machine from power source before adjusting
blade tracking mechanism.
- Unlock door latches and open the doors.
- Manually rotate the drive wheel clockwise. The saw blade should travel downward at the table insert. Observe the blade movement from the viewing window on the side of upper door.
- If the saw blade stays centered on both wheels, No further adjustment is necessary.
- If the saw blade keeps tilting toward one side and is not in the center of idler wheel, the saw blade needs to be adjusted.
- Loosen the lock nut of the tracking control knob on the right upper side panel to release the tracking control knob.
- Carefully and slowly turn the idler wheel clockwise with the left hand and adjust the tracking control knob with the right hand until the blade is centered.
- Turn tracking knob counterclockwise when blade rides away from the upper door. Turn tracking knob clockwise when blade rides toward the upper door.
- Tighten the lock nut of tracking control knob when the blade is centered.
- Close the upper door.
- During the machine operation, the blade tracking can be observed from the viewing window.
ADJUST BLADE TENSION
Refer to Figure 7
- The blade tension is adjusted automatically by a spring-loaded blade tensioning mechanism and should require no frequent adjustment. However, there is blade tension knob on top of machine for fine tuning of the blade tension.
- Over tensioned blade is prone to excessive wear and breakage. Under tensioned blade is prone to fluttering and movement during operation.
- To adjust the blade tension, the blade cannot have any contact with the upper and lower blade guides. Raise the upper blade guide to the top. Move the blade guides away from the blade.
- Turn the machine on.
- Release the blade tension knob very slowly, ¼ turn at a time, until the blade starts to flutter.
- Now tighten the blade tension knob very slowly until the blade stop fluttering.
- Further tighten the blade tension knob for another ¼ turn.
- Turn the machine off.
- Properly adjust upper and lower blade guides before use.
ADJUST BLADE GUIDES
Refer to Figure 9 to 11
- Blade guides should not be in contact with the blade when not in operation.
- Adjust the blade guides after the blade tracking and blade tension have been properly adjusted.
- The blade guide supports the blade with bearings on the rear and guide pins on both sides. They all should be adjusted to be 0.016″ inches away from the blade. and adjusted so that they are located just behind the set in the teeth. For a quick gauge, fold a dollar bill in half twice and place it between the blade and the guide pins or the bearings. The thickness of 4x dollar bill is approximately 0.016″.
- To adjust the guide pin position, loosen the screw on each guide pin block. Secure the screws after adjustment. Do the same for upper and lower blade guides.
- Adjust the upper blade guide bearings position by loosening the socket head bolt behind the bearings and reposition the blade guide shaft. Tighten the bolt after adjustment.
- Adjust the lower blade guide bearings position by loosening the socket head bolt behind the bearings and reposition the blade guide bracket. Tighten the bolt after adjustment.
MITER GAUGE
WARNING
Do not use miter gauge and rip the fence at the same time. An operator could
be injured or/and the workpiece could be damaged because the blade might bind
in the workpiece.
- To adjust the miter gauge, use a square with one edge against the miter gauge face and the other against the blade face.
- Loosen the lock knob on the miter gauge and adjust to the right position.
- Tighten the lock knob and loosen the pointer screw and adjust the pointer to 0° and tighten the screw on the pointer.
BLADE WIDTH
- Blade width is the distance from tip of a tooth to the back of the blade. The POWERTEC band saw blade width ranges from 1/8″ to 3/8″. Curve cutting of 1/8″ radius needs the blade width of 1/8″. Use blade width of ¼” for cutting radius of 5/8″. Use blade width of 3/8″ for 1-1/4″ cutting radius.
BLADE PITCH
- Pitch is the number of teeth per inch (TPI) or tooth size.
- More teeth per inch will cut slower but produce a smoother cutting surface; while fewer teeth per inch will cut rougher but faster.
- For softwood, the proper blade has between 6 to 8 teeth per inch.
- For hardwood, use a blade with 8 to 12 teeth per inch.
- Blade shock occurs when the pitch is too large and blade tooth encounters too much material. This can trip teeth from blade.
CONTOUR SAWING
- Contour cutting is guiding workpieces free-handed to produce curved shapes.
- Turn the workpiece carefully so the blade follows without twisting.
- Use a narrower blade to cut abrupt curves or make relief cuts.
BEVEL CUTTING
- Beveled cutting is to tilt the saw table for the desired degree.
- Loosen the locking handle to unlock the table.
- Rotate the knob to tilt the table to the desired position.
- Lock the table by tightening the locking handle.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING
Turn the switch to the “OFF” position and disconnect the machine from power
source before servicing or disassembling any components.
CLEANING
- Keep machine and workplace clean. Avoid accumulation of sawdust on the tool.
- Be certain motor is kept clean and free of dust.
- Use soap and water to clean painted parts, rubber parts and plastic guards.
- Keep wheels clean. Debris on wheels will cause poor tracking and blade slippage.
- Make sure blade brush is in contact with blade to properly remove foreign particles from drive wheel.
LUBRICATION
- The shielded ball bearings are permanently lubricated and require no further lubrication.
- Small amount of oil can be applied to belt tension assembly and thread or sliding surfaces.
KEEP TOOL IN REPAIR
- If power cord is worn, cut or damaged in any way, do not operate the machine.
- Replace any worn, damaged, or missing parts. Use parts listed to order parts.
- Any attempt to repair motor may create a hazard unless repair is done by a qualified service technician.
- Call the customer line at 1-847-780-6120.
TROUBLESHOOTING
SYMPTOM | POSSIBLE CAUSE(S) | CORRECTIVE ACTION |
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Motor will not start | 1. Low voltage |
2. Short circuit in line cord or plug
3. Short circuit in motor
4. Open circuit or loose connection in motor
5. Incorrect fuses or circuit breakers
6. Defective switch
7. Defective capacitor
| 1. Check power supply for proper voltage
2. Inspect line cord and plug for faulty insulation or shorted connection
3. Inspect connection on motor.
4. Inspect connection on motor
5. Replace with correct fuses or circuit breakers
6. Replace switch
7. Replace capacitor
Motor stalls or fails to reach full speed| 1. Power overload
2. Low voltage from power supply
3. Undersized line cord
4. Motor overload
5. Short circuit or loose connection in motor
6. Incorrect fuses or circuit breakers
| 1. Reduce workload on the power supply
2. Check power supply for proper voltage
3. Use line cord of adequate size or reduce length of wiring
4. Reduce load on motor
5. Inspect the connection in motor for loose or shorted connection
6. Replace with correct fuses or circuit breakers
Motor overheats| Motor overloaded| Reduce load on motor. Turn off the machine
until motor cools down
Machine slows down while operating| Applying too much pressure during
operation| Ease up on pressure
Excessive vibration| 1. Band saw not mounted securely to stand
2. Uneven stand surface
3. Worn belt
4. Pulley not aligned
5. Loose or damage blade
| 1. Tighten band saw to stand
2. Level stand
3. Replace belt
4. Adjust pulley
5. Tighten or replace blade
Rough cuts| 1. Too much feed
2. Coarse blade
| 1. Reduce feed
2. Replace with fine blade
Crooked cuts| 1. Feed too fast
2. Blade is dull
3. Loose blade guide assembly or blade thrust bearing
4. Upper blade guide too far from workpiece
5. Workpiece not in square position
| 1. Reduce feed rate
2. Replace blade
3. Tighten blade thrust bearing with in 0.016″ be hind blade back
4. Adjust blade guide to a proper position
5. Use miter gauge or tilt table to 90 °
Excessive blade breakage| 1. Bad weld on blade
2. Force wide blade for small radius
3. Dull blade
4. Upper blade guide too high
5. Blade not tensioned properly
6. Improper blade wheel tracking
| 1. Replace blade
2. Replace to a narrow blade
3. Replace blade
4. Adjust blade guide
5. Tighten blade tension
6. Adjust blade tracking
9″ BAND SAW PARTS ILLUSTRATION
WARRANTY
Thank you for investing in a POWERTEC power tool. This product has been designed and manufactured to meet high-quality standards and is guaranteed for domestic use against defects in workmanship or material for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase. This guarantee does not affect your statutory rights.
SOUTHERN TECHNOLOGIES LLC. BENCHTOP AND STATIONARY POWER TOOL
LIMITED 1-YEAR WARRANTY AND 30-DAY SATISFACTION GUARANTEE POLICY POWERTEC
products are designed and manufactured by Southern Technologies LLC. All
warranty communications should be directed to Southern Technologies LLC by
calling 847-780-6120, 9 AM to 5 PM,
Monday through Friday, US Central Time.
30- DAY SATISFACTION GUARANTEE POLICY
During the first 30 days after the date of purchase, if you are dissatisfied
with the performance of this POWERTEC tool for any reason, you may return the
tool to the retailer from which it was purchased for a full refund or
exchange. You must present proof of purchase and return all original equipment
packaged with the original product. The replacement tool will be covered by
the limited warranty for the balance of the one-year warranty period.
LIMITED ONE-YEAR WARRANTY
This warranty covers all defects in workmanship or materials in this POWERTEC
tool for a one year period from the date of purchase. This warranty is
specific to this tool. Southern Technologies, LLC reserves the right to repair
or replace the defective tool, at its discretion.
HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE
To obtain service for this POWERTEC tool you must return it, freight prepaid,
to POWERTEC. You may call 847-780-6120
for more information. When requesting warranty service, you must present the
proof of purchase documentation, which includes a date of purchase. POWERTEC
will either repair or replace any defective part, at
our option at no cost to you. The repaired or replacement unit will be covered
by the same limited warranty for the remainder of the one-year warranty
period.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED
This warranty applies to the original purchaser at retail and may not be
transferred.
This warranty does not cover consumable items such as saw blades, knives,
belts, discs, cooling blocks and sleeves. This warranty does not cover
required service and part replacement resulting from normal wear and tear,
including accessory wear.
This warranty does not cover any malfunction, failure or defect resulting
from:
- misuse, abuse, neglect and mishandling not in accordance with the owner’s manual.
- damage due to accidents, natural disasters, power outage, or power overload.
- commercial or rental use.
- alteration, modification or repair performed by persons not recommended by POWERTEC.
DISCLAIMER
To the extent permitted by applicable law, all implied warranties, including
warranties of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, are
disclaimed. Any implied warranties, that cannot be disclaimed under state law
are limited to one year from the date of purchase. Southern Technologies LLC.
is not responsible for direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts
and/or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential
damages, so the above limitations may not apply to you. This warranty gives
you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from
state to state. Southern Technologies LLC., makes no warranties,
representations, or promises as to the quality or perfor-mance of its power
tools other than those specifically stated in this warranty.
Southern Technologies, LLC Waukegan, IL 60087
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