![]() ![]() To operate this tool, carefully read this Instruction Manual and all labels affixed to the Random Orbit Sander before using. To reduce the risk of injury, fire, or electric shock, always follow the safety precautions. Failure to obey a safety warning can result in serious injury to yourself or others. This Safety Alert Symbol indicates caution, warning, or danger. The safety warnings do not, by themselves, eliminate any danger, nor are they substitutes for proper accident prevention measures. The safety symbols and their explanations require your full understanding. Safety symbols in this Instruction Manual are used to flag possible dangers. If it's worn out, you got your value out of it, BUY ANOTHER ONE.Recommend using tool with Mastercraft® 20V max* Lithium-Ion 4.0 Ah battery (054-7557-6 sold separately) and higher capacity batteries for optimal performance. Snap-On or Mac tools don't warranty wear items either. at CTC you have a 17 yr old employee trying to explain that to a "Karen". ![]() I betcha it's easier for a Snap-On dealer to explain to a typical Snap-On buyer that calibration is NOT a defect. If you BREAK a Snap-On wrench it's warrantied, if it needs calibrating, your Snap-On dealer will be happy to calibrate for you. If they had a lifetime warranty the retailer would be on the hook for that regular calibration. A torque wrench is only as good as it's last calibration, and should be calibrated regularly. Torque wrenches, AFIK, are NEVER lifetime warranty. Go over that 1% and it comes out of the franchisee's pocket (they don't like that). IIRC Snap-on allows a franchisee 1% returns. being a franchise store, they typically have a ceiling on warranty returns. Sears Craftsman used to warranty wear items. If it's worn out, you got your value out of it, BUY ANOTHER ONE. sometimes it just comes down to the person at the returns counter.Ĭlick to expand.Snap-On or Mac tools don't warranty wear items either. Even if yours was they don't have the same model. I don't think torque wrenches were lifetime from memory, this is not uncommon for big box BTW. For some hand tools the name wears off or they just don't have a similar tool anymore.to bad so sad. ![]() also for those that did it is best to cut the "lifetime warranty" part out of the box to reduce arguments and keep it and of course the receipt for price. Power tools some years had lifetime some did not in the Maximum line, for those that did they will not have the exact same model anymore so you get the lowest (clearance) price they sold it for back unless you have the receipt. I have had very few issue with normal hand tools (sockets, wrenches, screwdrivers) as long as they have the same or very similar model on the shelf but I had a store say I needed to bring back the entire set as the individuals part numbers are different than the ones in the set, I went to another store. It will also depend on the store, some are more liberal, easier than others. ![]()
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