Maintenance Parts definition

Maintenance Parts means various replacement parts for Devices.
Maintenance Parts means Cat parts falling into categories typically used for preventive maintenance. These include all types of filters and vee belts and excludes fluids. See the Appendix for details on the part of categories that fall into this definition.
Maintenance Parts means any maintenance, repair, replacement, or other parts relating to Product Units or any upgrades to Product Units, including field replaceable units, which are or may become components of, but do not by themselves constitute, Product Units and including, without limitation, device firmware and microcode contained therein or supplied therewith, but excluding any service manuals or remanufacturing process manuals related thereto.

Examples of Maintenance Parts in a sentence

  • Maintenance Parts Access Access to spare maintenance parts for certain machinery located at: • Huntersville (injection molding, cups, straws) • Red Bluff (molded fiber) Requests for services pursuant to this G1.1 shall be made in accordance with the Spare Parts Sell/Buy Process SOP effective November 1, 2019 (as may be amended from time to time).

  • The following areas are available for customers that would like to choose the Hardware Maintenance Parts Only Option.

  • Solely for purposes of this paragraph, those parts that are routinely replaced by the OEM Printer operator (defined by Indigo as Operator Maintenance Parts (OMPs)) shall be deemed to be Consumables.

  • Equipment Maintenance Parts are parts required for Product repairs made by Unisys personnel.

  • When completing a FAI in which the drawing has a Maintenance Parts List, the list can be accounted for with one balloon for the entire list.

  • State Agency Punch-Out (Vehicle Maintenance Parts Category Only) The Contractor agrees to provide an online catalog (punch-out) through the State’s PeopleSoft system that shall be used for pricing and ordering purposes.

  • ConvergeOne, Inc of Minneapolis, MN is the awarded low bidder from the State of Michigan MiDeal Program, Contract #071B0200268, for Avaya Maintenance, Parts and Professional Services.

  • Maintenance Kits and Maintenance Parts are included in the Base Payment.

  • For Customers whose Service Product includes the Repair & Maintenance Parts service option, The Supplier will provide preventative and/or corrective maintenance replacement parts for the whole machine, excluding Wear Parts & Consumables (per Article 2.7) and other excluded parts (per Article 6).

  • Repairable Line Maintenance Parts as specified in sub-Clauses 1.2 (i) and 1.2 (ii) above having less than [***] flight-hours are considered as new.

Related to Maintenance Parts

  • Maintenance work means the repair of existing facilities when the size, type or extent of such facilities is not thereby changed or increased. While “maintenance” includes painting and decorating and is covered under the law, it does not include work such as routine landscape maintenance or janitorial services.

  • Maintenance Window means the weekly maintenance windows for the Cloud Service identified in ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/maintenance-windows. SAP may update the Maintenance Window from time to time in accordance with the Agreement.

  • Maintenance Outage means the temporary operational removal of the Facility from service to perform work on specific components of the Facility, at a time when the Facility must be removed from service before the next Scheduled Outage in the interest of safety or the prevention of injury or damage to or undue wear and tear on the Facility or any component thereof.

  • Maintenance area means any geographic region of the United States previously designated nonattainment pursuant to the CAA Amendments of 1990 and subsequently redesignated to attainment subject to the requirement to develop a maintenance plan under §175A of the CAA, as amended.

  • Generator Maintenance Outage means the scheduled removal from service, in whole or in part, of a generating unit in order to perform necessary repairs on specific components of the facility, if removal of the facility meets the guidelines specified in the PJM Manuals.