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Perkins Platinum Protection extends warranty for up to five years

Perkins Platinum Protection is an extended warranty package that has been introduced for new Perkins engines. With a flexible structure, the Platinum Protection scheme is available from two to five years duration, and for up to 5,000hours, offering comprehensive cover for up to 100% of components. Perkins said the warranty covers OEMs from unexpected repair bills and cover must be upgraded before the standard engine warranty expires.
April 20, 2016 Read time: 1 min

299 Perkins Platinum Protection is an extended warranty package that has been introduced for new Perkins engines.

With a flexible structure, the Platinum Protection scheme is available from two to five years duration, and for up to 5,000hours, offering comprehensive cover for up to 100% of components. Perkins said the warranty covers OEMs from unexpected repair bills and cover must be upgraded before the standard engine warranty expires.

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