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Lincoln Extends Warranty Program

Sat October 07, 2006 - National Edition
Construction Equipment Guide


The Lincoln Electric Company has introduced a two-year extended warranty program. The program extends Lincoln’s factory three-year warranty to five full years for its welding machines, wire feeders and plasma cutters.

New and existing customers who have purchased qualifying products in the past year can enroll in the program. They will have no out-of-pocket costs for repairs for the life of the extended warranty. Parts and labor costs will be fully covered, including nationwide coverage for all repair work.

Products available for extended warranty coverage include stick welders, TIG welders, MIG (CV) welders, multiprocess (CC/CV) welders, engine-driven welders, wirefeeder welders, semiautomatic wirefeeders, automatic wirefeeders, robotic/automatic systems and plasma cutting systems. Extended warranty coverage costs vary depending on product.

Customers interested in registering their products for the extended warranty program can complete an application at their local distributor.

The extended warranty program excludes any parts not manufactured by Lincoln Electric such as engines and engine components and accessories, air compressors and batteries. The warranty is not available for welding or cutting accessories, consumables, guns, torches or replacement parts.

For more information, call 888/355-3213 or visit www.lincolnelectric.com.




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