Wear Parts definition

Wear Parts shall collectively mean items including, but not limited to; lubricants, fluids, filters, belts, bushings, bearings, bulbs, fuses; items with the term “wear” in the item description; any product or part which has a life, under normal usage, inherently shorter than three (3) months or one thousand forty (1040) hours of operation; items otherwise expected to wear out or be consumed under normal usage in a significantly shorter period of time as compared to an entire piece of equipment. FOR ALL WARRANTIES, CONSUMABLES, CONSUMABLE ITEMS, AND WEAR PARTS ARE EXCLUDED.
Wear Parts means parts that are bound to or designed to wear out or fail with repetitive use and will require periodic repair or replacement typically within a time period of less than one year. Examples of surfacing wear parts are (but not limited to) collet chucks, tool receptions, grippers, clips, nozzles, lens rings, crucibles, liners.
Wear Parts those parts of the Equipment, which shall be replaced under the preventive maintenance. The Contract shall identify the Wear Parts and the intervals at which they shall be replaced.

Examples of Wear Parts in a sentence

  • The Contractor shall comply with all requirements set out in Schedule G (Spare and Wear Parts) and shall deliver all spare and wear parts as specified in Schedule F in the form and quality and at the times and in accordance with the conditions set out in Schedule G.

  • Endurequip warrants that the mechanical components, other than those defined as Wear Parts, of the Product are freefrom defects in workmanship and materials for the Relevant Warranty Period.

  • Endurequip warrants that electrical components, other than those defined as Wear Parts, of the Product are free from defects in workmanship and materials for the Relevant Warranty Period.

  • The warranty period shall be 6 months for replaced parts from the date of passage of risk, excluding Wear Parts as defined in the Service Ag eement concerned.

  • Grader Blades Excavator Blades Loader Blades Snow Plow Blades Cutting Edges Tooth & Lip Systems Wear Parts Bits AccessoriesThe estimated value of contracts awarded is $6,000,000 annually throughout Canada.

  • Recommendation and approval to approve the multiple vendor contract with J&S Contractor Supply Company and Wear Parts Inc.

  • At The Supplier’s commercially reasonable discretion, usage of such Wear Parts & Consumables in excess of normal wear and tear, may be billable to the Customer and will be charged at the price in effect at the time the Wear Parts & Consumables are replaced.

  • For Customers that purchase the Wear Parts & Consumables service option, The Supplier will provide and replace Wear Parts & Consumables pursuant to normal wear and tear in line with the table below.

  • Approximate Retail Value (“ARV”) for both the Round Baler Wear Parts Box and the Large Square Baler Wear Parts Box is US$2,400.00/CAN $3,120.00.

  • Black Cat Wear Parts 2 Model List your model number of the product you are bidding.

Related to Wear Parts

  • Parts means any and all appliances, parts, instruments, appurtenances, accessories, furnishings and other equipment of whatever nature (other than (a) complete Engines or engines and (b) Excluded Equipment), so long as the same are incorporated or installed in or attached to the Airframe or any Engine or so long as the same are subject to the Lien of the Indenture in accordance with the terms of Section 7.04 thereof after removal from the Airframe or any Engine.

  • Aviation gasoline means fuel designed for use in the operation of aircraft other than jet aircraft,

  • Consumable means any component of a good that is used up recurrently and needs to be replaced for the good to function as intended;