Bar Feeders Feature Five-Year Warranty
IEMCA announces that its bar feeders are now backed by a five-year warranty. The five-year warranty, available for a limited time, covers all parts and labor for the first year of ownership and the cost of parts for the next four years. The warranty does not affect machine pricing, and is automatically included wit
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View MoreIEMCA announces that its bar feeders are now backed by a five-year warranty. The five-year warranty, available for a limited time, covers all parts and labor for the first year of ownership and the cost of parts for the next four years. The warranty does not affect machine pricing, and is automatically included with all single-spindle IEMCA bar feeders.
The warranty will help to provide a controlled cost of ownership, allowing companies to better manage budgets around contract jobs. A fixed machine cost helps balance fluctuating expenses related to materials, labor, energy consumption, and so on, the company says.
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