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  1. Default Do Everlast welders have to be registered for warranty?

    Just got my Power Tig 225LX and need to know if we are supposed to register these machines to validate the warranty? Is there a sticky or something telling us how to do this? I did not see one.
    10.3 @ 134mph 1.5 60' DA 7500ft Bandimere speedway
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    Lincoln PT185
    1980's Miller Plasma cutter
    Everlast LX225 here and working well.

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    This question has been asked many times on the forum and the general answer is no. You will have to call everlast in order to register your product. Hang on to your reciept. There is a link on the home page for registration but I don't think it works properly.
    Everlast PP256
    Everlast Imig 205
    HF 90 am inverter tig
    Scopes, Scanners, Meters

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiabolicZ View Post
    Just got my Power Tig 225LX and need to know if we are supposed to register these machines to validate the warranty? Is there a sticky or something telling us how to do this? I did not see one.
    Go to resources on the home page then to product registration and I think I had to use my serial # where it asks for a code #.
    Power Tig 250 EX
    Miller 211 Mig
    Hobart Stickmate LX
    Victor Torch

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    Cool thank you. I don't have a physical recipt. The only recipt I have is the one they emailed me. I can just print that out if need be.
    10.3 @ 134mph 1.5 60' DA 7500ft Bandimere speedway
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=leUB4PCv0mU

    Lincoln PT185
    1980's Miller Plasma cutter
    Everlast LX225 here and working well.

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    Can anyone tell me what the "CODE NUMBER" is? Registering my welder, but I don't know if this means the invoice number or what they are asking. It is the number they are asking about right above the serial number and right below email address.

    Thanks.


    EDIT: In this link...
    http://www.everlastgenerators.com/pr...gistration.php
    Last edited by DiabolicZ; 03-27-2011 at 11:27 PM.
    10.3 @ 134mph 1.5 60' DA 7500ft Bandimere speedway
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=leUB4PCv0mU

    Lincoln PT185
    1980's Miller Plasma cutter
    Everlast LX225 here and working well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Salty View Post
    Go to resources on the home page then to product registration and I think I had to use my serial # where it asks for a code #.
    I thought this, but it makes me wonder because it askes for CODE# and it ALSO asks for SERIAL#. So I don't know if they are the same thing or not.
    10.3 @ 134mph 1.5 60' DA 7500ft Bandimere speedway
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=leUB4PCv0mU

    Lincoln PT185
    1980's Miller Plasma cutter
    Everlast LX225 here and working well.

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    I was told to just enter 0000 for the code number.
    10.3 @ 134mph 1.5 60' DA 7500ft Bandimere speedway
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=leUB4PCv0mU

    Lincoln PT185
    1980's Miller Plasma cutter
    Everlast LX225 here and working well.

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    I would have thought someone from everlast would have read this post by now an posted up a reply
    sold my miller mig
    got a PT250EX
    saving up for a plasma cutter

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    dgarnier,

    The most important thing, is to keep your receipt, of course. It would be good to register it. It is for your benefit. For the "code" section unless they have changed it, use the model name/number. There should be another section where the serial number can be put in. If you can't get it to work, then call in and get further instructions, at ext. 202.

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    Quote Originally Posted by performance View Post
    dgarnier,

    The most important thing, is to keep your receipt, of course. It would be good to register it. It is for your benefit. For the "code" section unless they have changed it, use the model name/number. There should be another section where the serial number can be put in. If you can't get it to work, then call in and get further instructions, at ext. 202.
    the receipt is now dated more then a month ago and I still dont have the welder. I sure hope I am not lossing a month of the warranty time
    sold my miller mig
    got a PT250EX
    saving up for a plasma cutter

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    Quote Originally Posted by dgarnier View Post
    the receipt is now dated more then a month ago and I still dont have the welder. I sure hope I am not lossing a month of the warranty time
    It took just over a month to get my PP256 last July, that I had prepaid for. When I asked Oleg (I think) at that time about when the warranty period starts, I was told it starts from the date of the order (invoice date). But one month or so shouldn't matter, I hope!
    Tony
    Everlast PowerPro 256
    AC225 "Tombstone"
    HF 20 ton press
    Rotary 9000# two-post

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    Again, keep your receipt and also a date of shipment sent/ received. IF there is a major discrepancy in time from purchase to time of receipt, we can work with it. What we are trying to establish there, is that the date of purchase is usually the date of shipment, and is the easiest method to track warranty.

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    Hello,

    My 2 cents.

    My welder is being sent by courrier.
    So there is a tracking number and there will be a date when I received it.
    I would hope that the 30 day period would start when the welder shows "Delivered".
    Proof would be the delivery signature and also the on-line information with the courrier company that buyer and seller can both access.

    I think this would be fair.

    Regards,
    Zaichuk.

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    Zaichuk. The warranty is as stated, unless the unit is not in stock. We have no control over the delivery date, and unless there is an issue with delivery, we don't keep records for delivery, only sale and shipping.

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