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1. Blows per minute 2100 3000 SFOKO sd eic RR rna cH RU IU KI ER MIA dE 1 535 inches 38 99 mm DOTO oaei 1 188 inches 30 18 mm Air Flow Rate 6 8 CFM 90 PSI Working Pressure 80 90 PSI 5 5 6 2 Bar 100 PSI max Noise Level During Operation Exceeds 85 dB A Hearing protection must be worn OF iter RERO Approximately 15 seconds of pressure is stored in case after air valve is released NOPO PRENNE opecifications are subject to change at any time SPECIFICATIONS FOR MODEL ALR BS LENGTH WEIGHT ALR BS 65 5 in 72 4 cm 22 Ib 9 8 kg Blows per minute 3500 ele CENTRE T TET 1 595 inches 40 5 mm OF MN ETNE 1 902 inches 48 3 mm Air Flow Rate 12 15 CFM 90 PSI Working Pressure 80 90 PSI 5 5 6 2 Bar 100 PSI max Noise Level During Operation Exceeds 92 dB A Hearing protection must be worn ETE Tol RR Approximately 15 seconds of pressure is stored in case after air valve is released Mei C c opecifications are subject to change at any time 100 Thomas Johnson Drive Frederick MD 21702 4600 USA Printed in USA Phone 301 663 1600 1 800 638 3326 2006 tw Fax 301 663 1607 1 800 447 3326 Page 4 Website www edcoinc com Email sales edcoinc com E ALRE I 0706 EXAMPLE OF WORN AND DAMAGED
2. CAUTION keep other people workers pedestrains bystanders etc away during operation Block off the work area in all directions with roping safety netting etc for a safe distance Failure to do so may result in others being injured by flying debris or exposing them to harmful dust and noise DUST WARNING Some dust created by power sanding sawing grinding drilling and other construction activities contains chemicals known to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm Some examples of these chemicals are Lead from lead based paints and Crystalline silica from bricks concrete and other masonry products Your risk of exposure to these chemicals varies depending on how often you do this type of work To reduce your risk work in a well ventilated area use a dust control system such as an industrial style vacuum and wear approved personal safety equipment such as a dust particle respira tor designed to filter out microscopic particles E ALRE I 0706 Equipment Instruction Manual EDCO Model ALR ALR E ALR BS Table of Contents Section Page Number Safety Guidelines Table of Contents Specifications Examples of Worn and Good Chisels Procedure for Installing and Removing a Chisel Procedure for Lubricating the ALR Correct Positioning of the Chisel Accessories Instructions and Disassembly Maintenance Instructions amp Schedule Dust and Silica Warning Limited Equipment Warranty ALR
3. exceed 100 PSI e ALR E Limit the hose length to 30 feet 10 meters maxi mum Note The pressure drop of 1 2 diameter hose is approximately 1 PSI per 90 linear feet e ALR BS Limit the hose length to 30 feet 10 meters maximum Note The pressure drop of 3 8 diameter hose is approximately 3 PSI per 90 linear feet e A filter water separator must be provided on the air source to afford an adequate supply of clean dry air to this tool A lubricator should also be used If a lubricator is unavailable lubricate the tool daily by putting 6 to 7 drops of lightweight machine oil in the hose connector opening prior to connecting the air supply In cold weather use graphite oil for lubrication or installing a chisel or accessory Squeeze the hand lever to release all compressed air from the tool Use only genuine EDCO chisels and acces sories with this equipment Failure to do so may result in serious bodily injury or death e Disconnect the air supply before removing e Replace any damaged parts immediately Use only genuine EDCO parts 100 Thomas Johnson Drive Frederick MD 21702 4600 USA Printed in USA 2006 tvw Page 2 Phone 301 663 1600 1 800 638 3326 Fax 301 663 1607 1 800 447 3326 BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT Death or serious injury could occur if this equipment is used improperly Website www edcoinc com Email sales edcoinc com A AIR POWERED EQUIPMENT CONTINUED e To i
4. strip and clean rubber glue mastic vinyls floor coverings ceramics insulation and fireproofing paint booth buildup elastic grouts waterproofing membranes tank linings rust accumulations corrosion and encrusted deposits around water intakes roofing materials etc Chipping Points Use for demolition breaking up concrete ceramics or any hard material break sharp edge of sidewalk to eliminate trip hazards Joint Cleaner Remove deteriorated joint compound and sealers from factory floors or highways Carbide Scabbler Bits Carbide tipped bits in two styles 5 point and 9 point Use to roughen concrete surfaces for better concrete or mortar droppings on slabs walls amp ceilings 100 Thomas Johnson Drive Frederick MD 21702 4600 USA Printed in USA Phone 301 663 1600 1 800 638 3326 2006 tw Fax 301 663 1607 1 800 447 3326 Page 8 Website www edcoinc com Email sales edcoinc com A QU 4 Big Stick Model V ALR BS Shingle Removal Tool Serrated scraper blades are made from extra hard spring steel and are equipped to easily lift shingles Fastens to special milled chisel Tampers For posts tamp grout material in confined areas set packing materials around pipe or flatten asphalt edges y Bushing Tool Forged and tempered hardened steel bushing hammer tool Use to create a roughened surface for an architectural finish or better adhesion of coatings and overl
5. 4600 USA Printed in USA 2006 rvw Phone 301 663 1600 1 800 638 3326 Fax 301 663 1607 1 800 447 3326 Website www edcoinc com Email sales edcoinc com 2 PAYMENT TERMS Paymentterms are as follows 2 10 days to approved and qualified accounts Net 30 days This is a cash discount for invoices paid within 10 days after the invoice date regardless of date of receipt of shipment This is not a trade discount and will not be granted to accounts that do not adhere to stated terms All past due accounts are subject to a late payment fee of 1 5 per month or a maximum allowed by law if different along with the expenses incidental to collection including reason able attorney s fees and costs Seller reserves the right to hold shipments against past due accounts Seller reserves the right to alter payment terms 3 FREIGHT TERMS All shipments will be made F O B shipping point as designated in these Terms and Condi tions and title shall pass at the F O B point Delivery to the initial common carrier shall constitute delivery to the Purchaser Any claims for loss or damage during shipment are to be filed with carrier by the Purchaser Seller will not assume responsibility for the per formance of the carrier Back orders will be shipped in the most practical fashion with charges consistent with our freight policy established with the original order UPS FED EX MAIL or shipments by other couriers are subject to the sam
6. AD ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING EQUIPMENT N OTICE 100 Thomas Johnson Drive Frederick MD 21702 4600 USA Phone 301 663 1600 1 800 638 3326 Printed in USA Fax 301 663 1607 1 800 447 3326 rw 2006 Website www edcoinc com Email sales edcoinc com Page 13 E ALRE I 0706 Page left blank intentionally aaa TN SAN I N G DO IT RIGHT OR RISK SEVERE PERSONAL INJ URY FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY VA R N I N Chita 100 Thomas Johnson Drive Frederick MD 21702 4600 USA Printed in USA Phone 301 663 1600 1 800 638 3326 2006 tw Fax 301 663 1607 1 800 447 3326 Page 14 Website www edcoinc com Email sales edcoinc com E ALRE I 0706 Page left blank intentionally 100 Thomas Johnson Drive Frederick MD 21702 4600 USA Phone 301 663 1600 1 800 638 3326 Printed in USA E Fax 301 663 1607 1 800 447 3326 Tw 2006 Website www edcoinc com Email sales edcoinc com Page 15 E ALRE I 0706 LIMITED EQUIPMENT WARRANTY OF SALE TERMS amp CONDITIONS Equipment Development Company Inc herein referred to as EDCO Seller warrants that each new unit manufactured by EDCO to be free from defects in material and workmanship in normal use and service for a period of 6 six months except for the chisel head assembly on all model ALR s amp ALR BS in which case the warranty period shall be 90 days from date of shipment to the original retail or equipment rental center owner Acc
7. CHISEL The above is an example of a chisel that has been abused probably hitting inserts studs or other objects embedded in the working surface To get maximum life out of a chisel be careful when working around objects protruding out of the work surface EXAMPLE OF AN EVENLY WORN CHISEL The above is an example of a chisel that has not been abused as you can see the wear is even across the width of the chisel Chisel edge may be renewed by grinding 100 Thomas Johnson Drive Frederick MD 21702 4600 USA Phone 301 663 1600 1 800 638 3326 Printed in USA Fax 301 663 1607 1 800 447 3326 rw 2006 Website www edcoinc com Email sales edcoinc com Page 5 E ALRE I 0706 PROCEDURE FOR INSTALLING AND REMOVING A CHISEL Chisel Holder ee HIWARNINGI bial a I DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN DAMAGE MAY RESUI a reper Collar Remove the air supply before performing the following steps To install a chisel WARNING there are several different types but all install in the same manner Slide the collar back towards the chisel holder and slide the chisel hex end into the chisel holder and release the collar to lock the chisel in place Be sure the chisel is seated all the way into the chisel holder HIWARNING E i I DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN n AMPING BOLT N MAGE MAY RESULT Pictured above shows the chisel installed To remove a chisel reverse the above procedure and pull the chisel out of the chisel holder 100 T
8. E ALRE I 0706 Operator s Instruction Manual Models ALR ALR E ALR BS CHISEL SCALERS 100 Thomas Johnson Drive Frederick MD 21702 4600 USA Phone 301 663 1600 1 800 638 3326 Printed in USA E E Fax 301 663 1607 1 800 447 3326 rw 2006 Website www edcoinc com Email sales edcoinc com E ALRE I 0706 READ AND UNDERSTAND THE OPERATOR S INSTRUCTION MANUAL THOROUGHLY A SAFETY MESSAGES e Safety Instructions are proceeded by a graphic alert symbol of DANGER WARNING or CAUTION Indicates an imminent hazard which if not DANGER avoided will result in death or serious injury Indicates an imminent hazard which if not WARNING avoided can result in death or serious injury Indicates hazards which if not avoided could result in serious injury and or damage to the CAUTION equipment AIR POWERED EQUIPMENT e9eoQo00e0 e When operating this equipment the operator must wear approved job related safety attire Eye and hearing protection must be worn at all times while equipment is in use as sound levels exceed dBA Steel toe safety shoes should be worn Head protection is required if work is performed overhead Wear proper dust mask based on material being removed e Use the correct size air hose for the tool 77 diameter minimum Hose and fittings must be rated for safe handling in excess of 100 PSI pressure The working pressure of this tool is 80 90 PSI and should never be allowed to
9. E Shown Figure 1 HOW TO ORDER REPLACEMENT PARTS To insure product safety and reliability always use genu ine EDCO replacement parts when making repairs to the equipment ALR E ALR BS 67 0 65 5 Length L 170 2cm 166 4 cm 12 3 Ibs Weight Al 7 8 kg 7 8 kg Note Specifications for other models on page 4 Note Instructions in this manual are the same for all models When ordering parts please specify the MODEL and SERIAL NUMBER of the machine as given on the NAME PLATE In addition give part number description and quantity as listed on the parts list Please note Due to improvements and changes in the equipment the illustrations shown may be different from the actual machine Toll Free Voice 1 800 638 3326 Fax 1 800 447 3326 100 Thomas Johnson Drive Frederick MD 21702 4600 USA Phone 301 663 1600 1 800 638 3326 Printed in USA Fax 301 663 1607 1 800 447 3326 rw 2006 Website www edcoinc com Email sales edcoinc com Page 3 E ALRE I 0706 EDCO Model ALR ALR E ALR BS SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS FOR MODEL ALR LENGTH WEIGHT Steel Aluminum ALR 2 28 5 in 72 4 cm 8 6 Ib 3 9 kg 7 6 Ib 3 4 kg ALR 5 61 0 in 154 9 cm 12 9 Ib 5 9 kg 9 0 Ib 4 1 kg ALR E 67 0 in 170 2 cm 17 3 Ib 7 8 kg 12 3 Ib 5 6 kg ALR 4 49 0 in 124 5 cm 11 3 Ib 5 1 kg 8 5 Ib 3 9 kg All weight and demensions include the standard 4 10 2 cm chisel
10. ayments Big Stick Model _ Scrapers Chisels Y Chipping Point adhesion of grout mortars or over E layments around equipment k installations Break away loose Questions Call EDCO 1 800 638 3326 E ALRE I 0706 EAM CHISEL SCALER STRAIGHT ERGONOMIC NOTE These items are assemblies Refer to illustration 2 page 10 for breakdown TO DISASSEMBLE THE ALR SERIES AND BIG STICK NOTE Items 2 12 13 and 18 can be replaced as assemblies NOTE All threaded parts are standard right hand threads 1 Place Cylinder Housing 12 in a vice and clamp on the flat ends 2 To remove Chisel Holder Chuck 18 loosen Lock Nut and Capscrew then unscrew the Chisel Holder from the Cylinder 15 3 Unscrew Cylinder 15 from Cylinder Housing 12 Cylinder 15 contains the Piston 14 Piston is removed by gently tapping on the small end and lifting Piston 14 up and out of Cylinder 15 4 Cylinder Housing 12 is not an operating part and rarely needs to be removed If an air leak is detected the O rings 3 should be replaced 5 Casing 5 if damaged may be unscrewed form the Cylinder Housing 12 and Valve Assembly 2 There are no moving parts in the Casing 5 6 To remove the Valve Assembly 2 simply unthread from the upper end of the Casing 5 7 To replace Rubber Hand Grips 4 remove Air Valve Assembly 2 moisten grips with water and slide grips to a comfo
11. e Body A The O Ring B for the VALVE Stem C may become unseated due to excess air pressure Check this item if tool fails to stop running when valve handle is released The Valve Lever H is held in place by the Rivet 1 and two Washers J The O Ring L must be in place on Valve Assembly A to prevent air leaks when assembly is threaded into Cas ing 5 page 9 NOTE All O Rings should be inspected and replaced if air leakage or damage is detected NOTE Be sure to lubricate all parts with a lightweight machine oil when reassembling the tool 100 Thomas Johnson Drive Frederick MD 21702 4600 USA Printed in USA Phone 301 663 1600 1 800 638 3326 2006 rvw Fax 301 663 1607 1 800 447 3326 Page 10 Website www edcoinc com Email sales edcoinc com E ALRE I 0706 Maintenance Schedule Read and follow instruc tions in the motor owner s manual Repairs are to be done by authorized EDCO Dealers only All maintenance to be performed by qualified personnel Before Operation Every 100 Hours of Operation As Required Every Tool Flush Visual Inspection of Entire Tool Check chisel for damage uneven wear Lubricate Clean Dust amp Dirt Off of Tool Flush Tool Check O Rings Replace O Rings Operational Keys to good equipment care and long life 1 Before each use check and insure all hardware nuts bolts and fittings are tight and not worn or dama
12. e terms and conditions as outlined in paragraph 3 Freight Terms 4 DELIVERY DAMAGES SHORTAGES Seller shall use reasonable efforts to attempt to cause the Products to be delivered as provided for in these Terms amp Conditions Delivery to the initial common carrier shall constitute the delivery to the Purchaser Sellers responsibility in so far as transportation risks are concerned ceases upon the delivery of the Products in good condition to such carrier at the F O B point and all the Products shall be shipped at the Purchaser s risk Seller shall not be responsible or liable for any loss of income and or profits or incidental special consequential damages resulting from Seller s delayed performance in shipment and delivery 5 RETURN OF DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS Defective or failed material shall be held at the Purchaser s premises until authorization has been granted by Seller to return or dispose of Products Products that are to be returned for final inspection must be returned Freight Prepaid in the most economical way Credit will be issued for material found to be defective upon Seller s inspection based on prices at time of purchase 6 PRODUCTS ORDERED IN ERROR Products may be returned provided that claim is made and Seller is notified within 7 days of receipt of Products and the Products are in original buyer s possession not more than 30 days prior to return subject to Seller s approval If Products are accepted for return the
13. ered modified repaired reworked by anyone not approved by seller or used in any manner inconsistent with the provisions of the above or any instructions or specifications provided with or for the product FORCE MAJEURE Seller s obligation hereunder are subject to and Seller shall not be held responsible for any delay or failure to make delivery of all or any part of the Product due to labor difficulties fires casualties accidents acts of the elements acts of God transportation difficulties delays by a common carrier inability to obtain Product materials or components or qualified labor sufficient to timely perform part of or all of the obligations contained in these terms and conditions governmental regulations or actions strikes damage to or destruction in whole or part of manufacturing plant riots terrorist attacks or incidents civil commotions warlike conditions flood tidal waves typhoon hurricane earthquake lightning explosion or any other causes contingencies or circumstances within or without the United States not subject to the Seller s control which prevent or hinder the manufacture or delivery of the Products or make the fulfillment of these terms and conditions impracticable In the event of the occurrence of any of the foregoing at the option of Seller Seller shall be excused from the performance under these Terms and Conditions or the performance of the Seller shall be correspondingly extended This document s
14. essories or equipment furnished and installed on the product by EDCO but manufactured by others including but not limited to engines motors electrical components transmissions etc shall carry the accessory manufacturers own warranty EDCO will at its option repair or replace at the EDCO factory or at a point designated by EDCO any part which shall appear to the satisfaction of EDCO inspection to have been defective in material or workmanship EDCO reserves the right to modify alter and improve any part or parts without incurring any obligation to replace any part or parts previously sold without such modified altered or improved part or parts This warranty is in lieu of and excludes all other warranties expressed implied statutory or otherwise created under applicable law including but not limited to the warranty of merchant ability and the warranty of fitness for a particular purpose in no event shall seller or the manu facturer of the product be liable for special incidental or consequential damages including loss of profits whether or not caused by or resulting from the negligence of seller and or the manufacturer of the product unless specifically provided herein In addition this warranty shall not apply to any products or portions there of which have been subjected to abuse misuse improper installation maintenance or operation electrical failure or abnormal conditions and to products which have been tampered with alt
15. ets forth the terms and conditions pursuant to which the purchaser Pur chaser will purchase and Equipment Development Co Inc Seller will sell the products accessories attachments collectively the Products ordered by the Purchaser These terms and conditions shall govern and apply to the sale of Seller s Products to Purchaser regardless of any terms and conditions appearing on any purchase order or other forms submitted by Purchaser to Seller or the inconsistency of any terms therein and herein 1 PRICE All prices set forth on any purchase order or other document are F O B Sellers facility or distribu tion point as may be determined by Seller F O B Point All prices are exclusive of any and all taxes including but not limited to excise sales use property or transportation taxes related to the sale or use of the Products now or hereafter imposed together with all penalties and expenses Purchaser shall be responsible for collecting and or paying any and all such taxes whether or not they are stated in any invoice for the Products Unless otherwise specified herein all prices are exclusive of inland transportation freight insurance and other costs and expenses relating to the shipment of the Products from the F O B point to Purchaser s facility Any prepayment by Seller of freight insurance and other costs shall be for the account of Purchaser and shall be repaid to Seller 100 Thomas Johnson Drive Frederick MD 21702
16. ged If damaged or missing hardware is noted it should be replaced before the tool is put back into service 2 Check the maintenance instructions for important information about lubrication intervals Remember equipment used in a dusty environment has more frequent lubrication requirements than equipment that is not used in a dusty environment 3 After each days use the chisel scaler should be cleaned When cleaning cover any openings to prevent contaminants from entering the equipment 100 Thomas Johnson Drive Frederick MD 21702 4600 USA Phone 301 663 1600 1 800 638 3326 Printed in USA Fax 301 663 1607 1 800 447 3326 tw 2006 Website www edcoinc com Email sales edcoinc com Page 11 E ALRE I 0706 Dust and Silica Warning Grinding cutting drilling of masonry concrete metal and other materials can generate dust mists and fumes containing chemicals known to cause serious or fatal injury or illness such as respiratory disease cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm If you are unfamiliar with the risks associated with the particular process and or material being cut or the composition of the tool being used review the material safety data sheets and or consult your em ployer the manufacturers suppliers governmental agencies such as OSHA and NIOSH and other sources on hazardous materials California and some other authorities for instance have published lists of substances known to cause cancer reproducti
17. homas Johnson Drive Frederick MD 21702 4600 USA Printed in USA Phone 301 663 1600 1 800 638 3326 2006 rvw Fax 301 663 1607 1 800 447 3326 Page 6 Website www edcoinc com Email sales edcoinc com E ALRE I 0706 PROCEDURE FOR LUBRICATING THE ALR E e To lubricate the ALR put four 4 to five 5 drops of light weight machine oil in the hose connector circled above before connecting the air supply graphite oil in extremely cold weather CORRECT POSITIONING OF THE CHISEL Be sure the chisel is oriented correctly When in the operating position the straight flat edge should be closest to the work surface and the beveled edge should be facing up as shown in the photo above 100 Thomas Johnson Drive Frederick MD 21702 4600 USA Phone 301 663 1600 1 800 638 3326 Printed in USA Fax 301 663 1607 1 800 447 3326 rw 2006 Website www edcoinc com Email sales edcoinc com Page 7 E ALRE I 0706 Straight amp Ergonomic Models Chisels 1 2 or 4 widths General purpose demolition or clean up Chip away accumulation of hardened debris or industrial deposites oil amp grease absorbances ceramic amp quarry tile epoxy mortars grouts refactory cuttings furnace slag etc Scrapers 2 4 8 or 12 widths Scraper Blades are made from extra hard spring steel which fasten to a e milled shank Easily removed and _ replaced they may be sharpened to j almost knife like edges Use to
18. nstall or remove chisel Disconnect the air supply Squeeze the hand lever to release all compressed air Pull back in the spring loaded locking collar and hold while removing the chisel Hold back on the spring lodaded lock ing collar while firmly seating the new chisel in the holder Release collar to retain the chisel e The appropriate accessory must be used for the job at hand Do NOT force the tool into the work The hammer ing action of the tool will perform the work for you NEVER USE THE TOOL AS A PRY BAR Damage to the equip ment will result If the tool does not seem to perform the work to your specifications try another accessory or call our customer service department at 1 800 638 3326 e To activate tool attach the air source firmly grip the tool and then squeeze the hand lever on the air valve CAUTION the tool will continue to operate for up to 15 seconds This is a normal result of stored up pressure in the tool casing being released gradually Be sure to firmly grip the tool until ALL air leaves the chamber e After releasing the air valve hand lever e Remove the air source from the tool when not in use This equipment will create dust from the material being removed That dust may eg contain a chemical known to the state of California to cause cancer and or birth defects or other reproductive harm Check the chemical properties of the materials to be removed e It is the operator s responsibility to
19. rtable position on Casing 5 100 Thomas Johnson Drive Frederick MD 21702 4600 USA Phone 301 663 1600 1 800 638 3326 Printed in USA Fax 301 663 1607 1 800 447 3326 rw 2006 Website www edcoinc com Email sales edcoinc com Page 9 E ALRE I 0706 STEPS TO DISASSEMBLE THE AIR 1 2 9 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Remove air source and chisel accessory from tool before performing any maintenance Clean tool daily and keep it clean and lubricated If a lubricator is provided with the air source it should be adequate If you are unsure or no lubricator is provided lubricate the tool daily before use by putting 4 to 5 drops of lightweight machine oil in the hose connector opening If tool is operated in cold weather near or below freezing use a graphite oil instead of the lightweight machine oil as described above After every 100 hours of use flush the tool thoroughly with an environmentally safe nonflammable and non caustic solvent to clean out any oil gunk bildup in the tool Oil tool immediately after flushing to prevent corrosion Replace any damaged parts immediately Use only genuine EDCO parts ILLUSTRATION 2 A BCDERF d NA VALVE BODY ASSEMBLY ILLUSTRATION 2 To remove Internal Valve Parts E O Ring D Compression Spring C Valve Stem B O Ring first remove the Capping screw F Note that the Valve Stem C should be replaced if it is worn and loose in Valv
20. ve toxicity or other harmful effects Control dust mist and fumes at the source where possible In this regard use good work practices and follow the recommendations of the manufacturers suppliers OSHA NIOSH and occupational and trade associations Water should be used for dust suppression when wet grinding cutting drilling is fea sible When the hazards from inhalation of dust mists and fumes cannot be eliminated the operator and any bystanders should always wear a respirator approved by NIOSH MSHA for the material being used Grinding cutting drilling of masonry concrete and other materials with silica in their composition may give off dust or mists containing crystalline silica Silica is a basic component of sand quartz brick clay granite and numerous other minerals and rocks Repeated and or substantial inhalation of airborne crystal line silica can cause serious or fatal respiratory diseases including silicosis In addition California and some other authorities have listed respirable crystalline silica as a substance known to cause cancer When grinding cutting drilling such materials always follow the respiratory precautions mentioned above 100 Thomas Johnson Drive Frederick MD 21702 4600 USA Printed in USA Phone 301 663 1600 1 800 638 3326 2006 tw Fax 301 663 1607 1 800 447 3326 Page 12 Website www edcoinc com Email sales edcoinc com E ALRE I 0706 Page left blank intentionally amp NOTICE RE
21. y must be Freight Prepaid and buyer will be charged a minimum of 1596 restocking charge plus a charge back for outbound freight charges if the original order was shipped prepaid Returns are not accepted for any Products that are specifically manufactured to meet the buyer s requirement of either specifications or quantity AGREEMENTS These Terms and Conditions constitute the entire agreement between Seller and Purchaser as it relates to terms and conditions of sale and supersedes any and all prior oral or written agreements correspondence quotations or understandings heretofore in force between the parties relating to the subject matter hereof There are no agreements between Seller and Purchaser with respect to the Product herein except those specifically set forth in and made part of these terms and conditions Any additional terms conditions and or prices are rejected by Seller These terms and conditions may be modified cancelled or rescinded only by a written agreement of both parties executed by their duly authorized agents USE ONLY GENUINE EDCO PARTS amp ACCESSORIES For your own safety the safety of others and the life of your machine Equipment Development Company Inc

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