Failed Parts definition

Failed Parts means those Parts and Expendable Parts suffering a Failure, including Parts suffering Resultant Damage.
Failed Parts means those Parts or Expendable Parts suffering a Failure or mutually determined to have caused the Engine to be unserviceable and incapable of continued operation without requiring corrective action and shall include any Part or Expendable Part with a defect in material or workmanship or that otherwise fails to conform to CFMI’s applicable specifications and such failure to conform to the applicable CFMI specification causes the Engine to be unserviceable and incapable of continued operation.
Failed Parts means those Parts and Expendable Parts suffering a Failure, and including Parts or Expendable Parts suffering Resultant Damage.

Examples of Failed Parts in a sentence

  • Hypothesis 14: Proportion of failures in "Other Failed Parts" when tested between 0-7 days "P1" and between 8 to 14 days "P2" are equal.Hypothesis 15: Proportion of failures in "Annular" when tested between 0-7 days for surface BOPs "P1" and subsea BOPs "P2" are equal.

  • All Failed Parts machined by NCPS, or any of its suppliers, are only warranted for size at the time the machine work is performed.

  • This warranty shall be in effect for a period equal to the shorter of 600 service hours from the Warranty Start Date, as defined above, or 6 months from the Warranty Start Date for all Failed Parts not put into immediate service.

  • If the Failed Parts are not put into immediate service, the warranty will take effect when the component or engine is inspected and documented to be in service by NCPS personnel the first time.

  • Failed Parts will be repaired or replaced (as decided by Volvo Cars) free of charge by an authorised Volvo Car repairer.

  • NCPS shall not warrant Failed Parts subsequently repaired by another party shall not be warranted by NCPS.

  • Failed Parts will be repaired or replaced (as decided by Volvo Cars) free of charge by an authorized Volvo Car repairer.

  • Handle Failed Parts CarefullyAnother aspect of an effective failure analysis system concerns the treatment and handling of failed parts.

  • If the RAN is not referenced, the part will be returned to the service location.The service location must enter shipping information into the Warranty Failed Parts Ship Inquiry/Update screen within 23 calendar days.

  • Labor Allowance for disassembly, reassembly, test and Parts Repair of any new Engine part will be granted for replacement of Failed Parts.


More Definitions of Failed Parts

Failed Parts. 14. "Failure" ***
Failed Parts means those Parts and Expendable Parts suffering a Failure or mutually determined to have caused the Engine to be unserviceable and incapable of continued operation without requiring corrective action and shall include any Part or Expendable Part with a defect in material or workmanship discovered prior to the initial use of a Part or Expendable Part. 14. "Failure" means the breakage of a Part, malfunction of a Part, or injury to a Part, rendering it unserviceable for any reason within GE's control. Failure shall also include any defect in material or workmanship discovered prior to the initial use of a Part. Failure does not include normal wear and tear and deterioration which can be restored by overhaul or repair.
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