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1. STOP RE 9 lifting actuator hand operated jack d With the wrench provided with the Bronco loosen the two bolts on the blade clamp and clean any debris under the clamp to ensure proper seating of the new blade e Tighten the two bolts securely with the blade in place Always set blade angle as close to horizontal as possible highest on the blade angle adjustment without the machine disengaging from the substrate If the machine disengages from the substrate increase the blade angle and or reduce the blade width A slight change in blade angle makes a big difference in removal efficiency f Lower machine back to the floor making sure the lifting foot is completely retracted and or remove the hand operated jack Substrate Removal a Inspect the floor prior to removal of any substrate for expansion joints floor nails and bolts or any other obstructions such as electrical and gas outlets that may cause damage to the blade b When expansion joints are identified and marked they should be navigated by a slight angle to prevent the blade from engaging them at right angles c It is important to divide the room into sections and remove the substrate toward the walls This will keep debris away from the material yet to be removed and reduce the build up of scrap on the floor area that you are maneuvering on Removal and cleanup of the area will then be faster and easier d Hallways are done in a manner that le
2. shall be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of 1 year from date of purchase the Limited Warranty In the event the Company determines that a failure is related to defects in material or workmanship and the conditions of this Limited Warranty set forth below apply the Company at it s discretion will accept the responsibility to correct or replace the defect at its cost Parts and labor will be free of charge for one 1 Year from the date of purchase The method of correction will be determined in the reasonable discretion of the Company and where necessary will include materials and labor provided by a dealer or a repair company designated by the Company Purchaser Responsibilities Purchaser shall provide maintenance and adjustments and shall have complied with the procedures and recommenda tions described in the Operators Instruction Manual The Company makes no representation or warranty with respect to the useful life of the Product which will depend on the manner in which it is used something the Company cannot control The Purchaser must understand that frequent heavy duty use of the Product will shorten its useful life Transportation charges to deliver the Product to and from the place where the warranty repair will be performed are the responsibility of the Purchaser The Limited Warranty This Limited Warranty contains all of the terms of the warranty being provided in connection with the Product No
3. 45 Hose Hydraulic 24 1 2 W 45 degree 1 1 4 23 260P P1 00 Hydraulic Hose Port 23 1 2 1 4 24 260P P2 00 Hydraulic Hose Port 24 1 4 25 260P S1 00 Hydraulic Hose Starboard 25 1 4 26 260P S2 00 Hydraulic Hose Starboard 23 1 2 1 4 15 1 2 3 4 Control Lever Assembly Key Catalog Description Pack Wt lbs 1 260 15 22 Control Lever 1 4 4 2 260 15 23 Control Cables 1 1 5 3 260 15 28 Jam Nut Cable Bracket 1 0 03 4 260 15 27 Ball Joint Control Arm 1 0 02 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Key Catalog Des cription Pk Wt 1 260 20 00 Hub Plain 1 16 2 260 20 05 Tire Plain 1 18 3 260 20 05 kit Tire amp Hub Assembly 1 34 4 260 15 10 Motor Hydraulic 1 22 5 260 05 07 Kit Keystock 5 16 x 1 1 0 03 6 Wheel Assembly Key Catalog Description Pack Wt lbs 1 260 20 00 Hub Plain 1 16 2 260 20 05 Tire Plain 1 18 3 260 20 05 kit Tire amp Hub Assembly 1 34 4 260 15 10 Motor Hydraulic 1 22 5 260 05 07 kit Keystock 5 16 x 1 1 0 03 6 060 10 03 1 8 x 1 1 4 Cotter Pin Z 1 0 02 7 050 20 27 1 Castle Nut NF 1 0 2 8 260 15 12 kit Seal Guard Hydraulic Motor 1 0 4 16 Roofing Equipment Inc a California corporation that does business under the name Taylor Tools the Company hereby warrants to the original purchaser on and subject to the terms described herein that the Product
4. Bronco Floor Removal Machine Owners Manual Rev 2 07 TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety Alert and Notations 1 Specifications 1 Safety Precautions 2 Maintenance amp Storage 3 5 Operation 6 10 Trouble Shooting 11 12 Parts Diagrams 13 16 Warranty 17 A MESSAGE TO OUR TAYLOR TOOLS CUSTOMERS You have purchased the best floor removal machine available This machine was invented by Mr Donald Pope Mr Pope developed this machine over a 5 year period to improve floor removal rates for his business in Ocilla Georgia Donald has joined forces with Taylor Tools to assist us in bringing you this remarkable floor removal machine The care you give to your Bronco Stripper will determine the satisfaction and service life you will obtain from it Use this manual as your guide By observing the instructions for operation and safety the Bronco will give you years of service If factory service is required please call Taylor Tools at 303 371 7667 for a service center near you Note The descriptions and specifications contained in this manual were in effect at the time the manual was approved for printing Taylor Tools reserves the right to modify or discontinue models with
5. Fuse Holder 1 0 1 6 260 40 01 Quick Blow Fuse 1 0 08 7 260 05 34 Hour Meter 220 Volts 1 0 03 8 260P 05 34 Hour Meter Propane Engine 1 0 3 9 260 05 25 Power Cord 100 ft 10 3 1 65 10 260 70 20 Cord Boom 4 ft 1 5 11 260 05 30 Cord 4 ft W Male Plug 1 2 8 12 260 70 12 kit Filler Cap Only 1 1 13 260P 70 12 kit Filler Cap Only Locking Propane Oil Tank 1 1 14 260 60 08 Seat W Seat Belt 1 22 15 260 60 08S Seat Belt 1 3 16 260 05 32 On Off Switch 1 0 5 17 260 05 32B Boot On Off Switch 1 0 02 18 260 05 32L Light Switch 220 Volts 1 0 02 19 260P 02 00 Key Switch Propane Engine 1 0 5 20 260 40 15 Jack W Side Crank 1 13 13 6 2 3 1 17 16 15 7 8 9 11 10 12 13 14 4 5 6 Key Catalog Description Pack Wt lbs 1 260 05 35 Plug Female 3 Pole 30 Amps 1 0 05 2 260 70 12 kit Filler Cap Only Electric Bronco 1 1 3 260 P70 12 kit Filler Cap Only Locking Propane 1 1 4 260 70 10 Sight Gauge 1 0 2 5 260 70 10G Glass Window Sight Gauge 1 0 1 6 260 70 09 3 4 Socket Plug 1 0 3 7 260 80 08 kit Lifting Tie Down Bracket 1 6 8 260 15 31 Filter Element Replacement 1 1 9 260 60 10 Foot Rest 1 1 4 10 260 40 11 kit Fastener Kit Blade Clamp 1 4 11 260 40 31 Blade Clamp 1 8 12 260 60 04 kit Front Cover Hood Electric 1 3 5 13 260P 60 04 kit Front Cover
6. Hood Propane 1 3 14 260 40 02 kit Raise Lower Switch 1 0 3 15 260P 60 02 kit Air Filter element 4 1 1 16 260P 60 05 Cooling Fan 1 3 17 260P 60 01 kit Cooling Fan Housing 1 4 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 or 12 8 or 9 14 13 15 19 amp 20 Electric 21 amp 22 Propane 23 24 25 26 16 or 17 amp 18 11 260 Bronco Stripper Electric 260P Propane Bronco Key Catalog Description Pack Wt lbs 1 260 15 21 kit Control Arm W Set Screw 1 0 3 2 260 15 27 Ball Joint Control Arm 1 0 02 3 260 15 19 Pump Hydraulic Port 1 14 4 260 15 20 Pump Hydraulic Starboard 1 14 5 260 15 26 Cable Bracket Right 1 1 6 260 15 26 left Cable Bracket Left 1 1 7 260 15 29 8mm x 60 Socket Head Bolt 1 0 03 8 260 40 03 Linear Actuator 220V 1 14 9 260P 40 02 Linear Actuator 12 Volts DC 1 14 10 260 05 00 Motor 7 1 2 HP 220 Volts 1 74 11 260 15 10 Motor Hydraulic 1 22 12 260P 05 00 Propane Motor 1 65 13 260 40 31 Blade Clamp 1 8 14 260 40 11 kit Fastener Kit Blade Clamp 1 4 15 260 05 04 V Belt 1 0 8 16 260 05 06 Bushing Electric Motor 1 1 5 17 260P 05 06 Bushing Propane Motor 1 1 5 18 260 05 05 Sheave Motor 1 2 2 19 260 15 25 Bushing Hydraulic Pumps 1 1 5 20 260 15 15 Sheave Hydraulic Pumps 1 2 7 21 260 15 44 Hose Hydraulic 24 1 2 W 90 degree 1 1 4 22 260 15
7. ating the machine The right lever controls the speed and direction of the right wheel and the left lever controls the speed and direction of the left wheel Do not use your thumbs to press the con trol levers down This will cause fatigue and possibly lock the control levers in the neutral position by mistake Operation 7 Key Switch Electric motor b To move straight forward push both levers simultaneously forward The further forward the levers are pushed forward the faster the machine will travel c Bringing the levers back to center will stop the machine d Pulling the levers toward the operator will reverse the machine The further the levers are pulled back the faster the machine will travel in reverse e To turn left or right push the opposite lever forward As shown below if a tighter turn is required pulling one lever back with the other lever is forward will reduce the turning radius Care must be taken when making tight turns as the further the levers are actuated the faster the turn will be To stop bring the levers back to the center position Operation FORWARD L NEUTRAL STOP RE REVERSE NEUTRAL STOP REVERSE 8 f Remember that the levers must always be depressed by the palm of your hand to keep the operator present feature engaged and allow the levers to move from the neutral position g Go slow on slick surfaces Always keep a firm grip on the controls h Befor
8. aves the removed substrate at the end of the hall where the accumulated removal material will be removed Make your removal paths in a diagonal pattern This will allow you to get close to the walls Carpet Pulling There are some cases where the machine can be used in conjunction with the Taylor Tools Lock Jaws Carpet Clamp part 200 to pull the carpet off the floor in 6 12 widths This is usually the fastest way to remove carpet Most commonly done on Direct Glue or Double Stick carpets Operation TOP VIEW EXPANSION JOINT 10 Trouble Shooting PROPANE ELECTRIC Problem Machine moves but has low power Machine makes a loud squeal when control levers are actuated Control lever will not engage drive wheel Machine moves forward or backward when control levers are in the neutral position Solution K Check to see if the bypass valves are open K Check belt tension and tighten if necessary K Check hydraulic oil level K Check belt tension K Check hydraulic oil level K If pumps have been run dry they may require replacement K Check shaft seal on the wheel motors for carpet fiber If the shaft seal is leaking it will require removal of the hydraulic motor and repair by a qualified hydraulic company Failure due to running out of oil is not covered by warranty K Check the linkage connection to the pump control arm K Check belt tension and tighten if necessary K Check hydraulic o
9. blade holder on the floor Store the electrical cord on a cord reel or in a protec tive container to avoid incidental damage Make sure machine is on level ground and protect the machine from the outdoor elements such as rain and direct sunlight Cleaning It is important that when removing carpeting care is taken not to let carpet yarn collect on the rear wheel axle If yarn builds up on the axle it will fail the seal When removing carpet keep yarn scraps away from the rotating wheel After carpet removal check both rear axles for yarn build up and remove as necessary Both electric and propane machines are wash down safe Avoid direct high pressure wash on electrical switches 5 Daily 25 hr 50 hr 100 hr 200 hr 300 hr Check hydraulic oil level X Check air filters X Check engine oil level X Check loose fittings X Check battery electrolyte X Check belt tension X Clean dust from heads X Change engine oil X Change hydraulic oil filter X Change engine oil filter X Change amp regap spark plugs NGK BMRGA X K Clean combustion chamber X K Check and adjust valve clearance X X K Clean and lap valve seating surface X K Have an authorized Kawasaki Engine dealer perform these services Periodic Maintenance 6 Before Starting Machine 1 Check hydraulic oil level indicator and fill with Mobil DTE 25 or DTE 26 or equivalent if necessary If pumps run dry permanent damage may o
10. ccur 2 Check for oil leaks and repair as necessary 3 Electric Bronco Inspect the power source for proper circuit breaker protec tion and make sure the GFI has been installed This should be done by a qualified person or an electrician 4 Electric Bronco Inspect the electrical cord for damage and replace or repair as necessary 5 Make sure the area is cleared of obstacles and personnel that do not need to be in the area for demolition of the floor 6 Operator and all personnel in the demolition area must be wearing proper safety equipment Required safety equipment safety glasses safety shoes leather work gloves hearing protection hard hat reflective outerwear Start Up a To start the motor the operator must be in the seat with the seat belt restraining system properly installed and the controls in the neutral position Machine will not start unless seat belt is secured b Turn the key clockwise to start the motor or press the start switch for electric machines The motor will start and the machine is ready for operation To stop the motor turn the key counterclockwise or press the stop button and the motor will stop Driving a To move the Bronco floor stripper for ward or reverse depress the control levers downward with the palm of your hands This activates the operator present feature and allows the levers to move forward and backward Keep depressing the levers at all times when oper
11. e leaving the operator seat Make sure controls are in the neutral position i Turn the motor off and let it come to a complete stop before dismounting j Operators that are not familiar with the Bronco maneuvering controls should prac tice basic steering starting and stopping in an open area free from any obstacles and personnel until proficient with the operation of the Bronco floor stripper Blade Selection There are several blades that work well for each type of flooring material Blades listed below are the most popular for each substrate The Taylor Tools catalog has a complete list of available blades Carpet 265 12 SD 3 x 12 x 083 Side Cutting 266 12 SD 4 x 12 x 083 Side Cutting Ceramic 167 04 4 x 4 x 125 Tool Steel 168 01 1 x 4 x 250 Tool Steel Vinyl 165 10 3 x 10 x 083 Most popular 165 07 3 x 7 x 083 166 10 4 x 10 x 125 166 07 4 x 7 x 125 Wood 167 04 4 x 4 x 125 Tool Steel 168 01 1 x 4 x 250 Tool Steel WARNING Always wear cut resistant gloves when handling and changing the blade The blades are razor sharp and can cause serious injury a Stop the motor before changing the blade b Always change or install the blade on a level floor c Raise the machine by using the lifting actuator or the hand operated jack Lift the machine to a height that will allow easy blade removal and installation Operation NEUTRAL
12. ents before connecting the machine to the power supply Propane Machines Even though there is a catalytic exhaust scrubber on the machine the engine will produce carbon monoxide To ensure that no one is overexposed to the exhaust gases you must provide adequate ventila tion A carbon monoxide monitor is supplied with the machine and should always be used during operation to ensure proper ventilation Safety Precautions 2 Maintenance Keep the machine in good condition Main tain it as directed in this manual and the motor manual for propane machines Check fasteners and hydraulic hose connections at the end of each day of operation Check the oil level and fill if necessary Tighten and repair as necessary Before doing any maintenance turn machine off and discon nect from power supply Hood Opening Procedure 1 You will need 3 4 wrench 1 each 2 Shut machine off 3 Remove the blade clamp 4 Remove hand fastener on fan cover box and lift the box assembly up and out being careful not to damage the electrical connec tion to the fan 5 While holding the box assembly release the connector clip to disconnect the electrical wiring from the box assembly 6 Remove the two 2 1 4 bolts that secure the control levers These bolts do not have nuts as the cover holds them in place 7 Under the rear portion of the seat you will find a metal cross member that joins the each side of the machine s weight
13. four bolts that secure the motor to the frame 4 Use a ratchet tie down strap around the motor and the oil tank to apply tension on the belt 5 Do not over tighten the drive belt an over tightened drive belt may cause premature failure of the motor and pump bearings 6 The belt should be tightened just enough to stop belt slippage when removing flooring 7 Tighten the 4 bolts and replace weights Maintenance and Storage 4 Maintenance and Storage and secure hood Control Cables Adjustment See Trouble Shooting section for Machine moves forward or backward when control levers are in the neutral position Propane Machines Filter Maintenance Air Intake on front of machine remove filter and knock off or blow out debris several times during the day when environment is dusty It may be advisable to purchase additional filter elements in order to have a properly cleaned filter element available on the job site order part 260P 60 02 KIT Check the condition of the carburetor air filter prior to operation each day that the machine is in use and replace when neces sary order part 260P 04 22 and pre filter 260P 04 23 Use only Taylor Tools accessories attach ments and replacement parts Use of other components may void warranty Storage If the machine is to be stored for an extended period of time check for oil leaks and repair as necessary before storage Remove the transportation wheel and lower the
14. ge provided herein applies to correct any such defect a claim under this Limited Warranty must be in writing and shall be sent to the Company at the address set forth below Notice of Claim within thirty days from the date such defect or defective condition is first noticed or becomes apparent Claim Date A longer period of time elapsing between the Claim Date and the Notice of Claim may result in the inability of Company to determine the nature and extent of such defect and the Company reserves the right to disallow any Notice of Claim not made within such period Following receipt of the Notice of Claim representatives of the Company shall be entitled to make such inspections and tests with the full cooperation of the original purchaser as may be necessary to determine the cause of the claimed defect The right to inspect the product and the continued cooperation of those involved shall be necessary in order for coverage herein to apply This Limited Warranty requires timely written notification of any claimed defect or claim hereunder Failure to notify the Company promptly of any such claim may void the coverage provided by this Limited Warranty Notice of Claim should be sent or faxed to Taylor Tools 5045 Paris Street Denver CO 80239 Exclusions of Warranty No warranty is extended on any Product that has been altered misused mis assembled improperly adjusted neglected or damaged by accident shipping handling wareho
15. il level K If there is a loud squeal coming from the pump it may be caused by a loose belt or a pump that has been run without oil If the latter is the case the pump must be replaced Pump failure due to running out of oil is not covered by warranty K Put machine on a safe block to allow free turning of the wheel to be adjusted K Open machine hood see hood opening proce dure and rotate the appropriate control lever clockwise or counter clockwise until the wheel stops moving Make sure that the cable end attached to the ball joint on the control arm does not unscrew from the end of the cable when rotating the control levers 11 Trouble Shooting PROPANE ELECTRIC Problem Machine moves forward or backward when control levers are in the neutral position Solution K Put machine on a safe block to allow free turning of the wheel to be adjusted K Open machine hood see hood opening proce dure and rotate the appropriate control lever clockwise or counter clockwise until the wheel stops moving Make sure that the cable end attached to the ball joint on the control arm does not unscrew from the end of the cable when rotating the control levers 12 Port View Electric Propane Key Catalog Description Pack Wt lbs 1 260 40 16 Jack Mount 1 1 4 2 260 0 10 Foot Rest 1 1 4 3 260 90 11 Safety Operation Instruction label set 1 0 03 4 260 40 50 Shock Absorber 1 4 5 260 40 00
16. lete and unimpaired attention at all times Do not operate unit after or during the consumption of drugs or alcohol Keep all people and animals away from the operating area Transportation When hauling the machine always use a ramp that is rated for the weight of the machine Never secure the machine by the control levers or similar items that could be damaged Secure the machine by the main body with tie downs that are rated for the weight of the machine Inspect the job site before floor removal Identify low spots uneven surfaces expansion joint locations obstacles in the floor and hazardous conditions Before starting the machine check oil level and fill if necessary Check air filters and clean replace as needed Electric Machines When operating the machine at the job site have a qualified electrician inspect the power source for proper rating of the overload breaker If a power source has to be brought from a sub panel always have a qualified electrician perform the work A Ground Fault Interrupter GFI should be used when a chance of moisture on the job site is possible The proper location for the GFI is at the source of the power i e plug the GFI into the power source and then plug the machine s extension cord into the GFI Before connecting the machine to the GFI protected electrical supply inspect the cord and the cord connections for damage and replace and or repair any damaged electrical compon
17. out notice and without incurring obligation Warranty The warranty will be valid only if the machine is maintained and operated as directed in this manual READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFOR MATION BEFORE OPERATING THIS MACHINE The following safety notations are used throughout this manual to call attention to special information or operating procedures Understand the message in each notation and be alert to unsafe conditions and the possibility of personal injury NOTE A NOTE points out general reference information regarding proper operation and maintenance practices IMPORTANT An IMPORTANT statement indicates specific procedures or information that is required to prevent damage to the machine it s attachments or property This safety alert symbol is used to attract your attention because PERSONAL SAFETY IS INVOLVED When you see this symbol BECOME ALERT HEED ITS MESSAGE DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury It is also used to alert against unsafe practices Safety Alert Symbol and Notations 1 SPECIFICATIONS Length 48 54 Width 29 Height to top of seat 48 Gros
18. person is authorized to make any changes or additions to the terms set forth herein unless they are set forth in writing and signed by an officer of the Company The Product is sold as a business rather than as a consumer product If there is a defect in the materials or workmanship covered by this Limited Warranty the Company s sole obligation shall be repair and replacement as described herein In no event will the Company be liable or responsible to the purchaser other contractors on the job or the owner or lender of the building for any damages in excess of the cost described herein This limitation applies to damages of any kind including any direct or indirect damages lost profits lost savings lost of use or cost of capital or other special incidental exemplary punitive or consequential damages whether for breach of contract tort or otherwise or whether arising out of the use of or the inability to use the product or system This Limited Warranty runs only in favor of the original purchaser identified in a Product Registration card properly and timely sent to the Company and shall not apply to nor can it be enforced by any assignees successors or subsequent purchasers of the product This Limited Warranty is limited thus the terms and conditions of the Limited Warranty should be reviewed and understood before purchasing the Product Notice of Claim In order to evaluate the likely cause of any claimed defect and if the covera
19. r rights which vary from state to state 1 Year Limited Warranty 17
20. s Completely remove this cross member by removing the two 2 1 2 bolts 8 Locate the two clips on the back side of the frame adjacent to the propane regu lator and release them Maintenance and Storage 3 9 The hood is now ready to be lifted forward Depress the control levers fully forward With one hand guide the levers through the opening being careful not to damage the electrical wiring while with the other hand lift the hood forward by the back of the seat The hood will rest in the fully open position while the necessary main tenance is performed on the machine Weight Removal It may be necessary to remove the side weights to perform routine maintenance On propane powered machines oil changes and belt tightening On electrical machines belt tightening To remove side weights 1 Open the hood per the hood opening procedure 2 Remove the tie down brackets 3 Now use the allen wrench to remove the socket head bolts holding the weights in place 4 CAUTION use proper lifting techniques These weights are heavy 45 to 75 lbs and should only be lifted by a person that can safely lift this much weight Drive Belt Tightening It may be necessary to tighten the drive belt If when removing flooring the belt slips it will require tightening To tighten the drive belt 1 Open the hood per the hood opening procedure 2 Remove the side weights per the weight removal procedure 3 Loosen the
21. s Weight 1185 lbs Net Weight without weights 688 lbs Electric Motor 7 1 2 hp 220 volts single phase rpm 3450 Propane Motor 18 hp Kawasaki Tire Specification 10 5 x 6 x 5 Super Solid non marking Top speed 500 feet per minute Specifications are approximate and may change without notice 260 Electric amp 260P Propane Bronco Improper use of this machine can injure people and damage the equipment People using or servicing this machine must read and follow the instructions in this manual IT IS IMPORTANT TO UNDERSTAND THAT THIS MANUAL AND MACHINE LABELING DO NOT COVER EVERY POSSIBLE DANGER IT IS IMPOSSIBLE FOR TAYLOR TOOLS TO KNOW OF ALL POSSIBLE DANGERS IN OPERATING AND SERVICING THE BRONCO STRIPPER THE PURCHASER MUST GIVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS TO ALL PEOPLE INVOLVED WITH OPERATING ASSISTING IN THE WORK AREA AND MAINTAINING THIS MACHINE Training Read and understand this manual before operating the machine Learn how to use the controls for steering moving and stopping in an open area unobstructed by people and objects Before operating the machine and removing flooring learn and understand all machine labeling for DANGER WARNING CAUTION and OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS NEVER PERMIT CHILDREN TO OPERATE OR BE IN THE IMMEDIATE AREA WHEN THE MACHINE IS IN OPERATION DO NOT ALLOW ADULTS TO OPERATE THE MACHINE WITHOUT PROPER INSTRUCTION Safe operation of this equipment requires your comp
22. using lack of routine maintenance or failure to follow the provisions and recommendations in the Instruction Operating Manual No warranty is extended for service completed by someone other than an Authorized Dealer designated by the Company The Company reserves the right to incorporate any change in design into its products without obligation to make such changes on products previously manufactured DISCLAIMER OF FURTHER WARRANTY The Company makes no other warranty express or implied other than this Limited Warranty The implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for particular purpose are limited to one 1 year as described herein or to the extent permitted by law are hereby disclaimed The repair or replacement of parts that prove to be defective in material or workmanship shall be the exclusive remedy for breach of this warranty To the extent permitted by law the Company shall not be liable for incidental or consequential damages including but not limited to damages for incon venience rental or purchase of replacement equipment or for loss of profits or other commercial loss resulting from a breach of this warranty Some states do not allow limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts and some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation and exclusion may not apply to you This Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have othe
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