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Improved reliability and durability of its light and medium hydraulic breakers is allowing Atlas Copco to extend warranty cover for these units to three years. The newly developed 1+2program is a free of charge offer for all SB and MB range hydraulic breakers purchased after July 1st 2009. The cover requires that maintenance procedures are adhered to as stated in the operating instructions.
February 29, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Improved reliability and durability of its light and medium hydraulic breakers is allowing 161 Atlas Copco to extend warranty cover for these units to three years. The newly developed 1+2program is a free of charge offer for all SB and MB range hydraulic breakers purchased after July 1st 2009. The cover requires that maintenance procedures are adhered to as stated in the operating instructions. The firm says that the 1+2program is intended to protect a customer´s investment and achieve a higher resale value. The company also offers a free of charge warranty extension, unlimited operating hours and contains the warranty coverage for the breaker´s main components, including the piston. Customers have to register the breakers online under: %$Linker: External 0 0 0 oLinkExternal www.1plus2program.com 1 plus 2 false http://www.1plus2program.com/ false false%> although Atlas Copco says that this is a quick and easy process.

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