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WT FAMILY
ROTARY SWIVEL NOZZLES
WT-3/8 & WT-1/2
WITH BSPP OPTIONS
USER MANUAL
PL 528 REV B
(04/2019)
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MANUFACTURER’S INFORMATION ...........................................................3
SPECIFICATIONS..........................................................................3
DESCRIPTION AND INTENDED USE ......................................................3
KEY FEATURES ...........................................................................3
WARTHOG® WT CONFIGURATION INFORMATION .......................................44
WARNING AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .....................................................5
BACKOUT PREVENTION ..................................................................5
OPERATOR TRAINING, RISK ASSESSMENT, PPE ........................................6
PRE-RUN SAFETY CHECK ................................................................7
OPERATION ....................................................................................8
TROUBLESHOOTING ..........................................................................9
TOOL SERVICE INFORMATION ................................................................10
FLUID REPLACEMENT .........................................................................10
DISASSEMBLY .................................................................................11
ASSEMBLY .....................................................................................12
PART NAMES AND NUMBERS .................................................................14
SERVICE KITS ..................................................................................15
TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND WARRANTY .................................................16
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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WT SPECIFICATIONS
Tool Family: Warthog® WT
Tool Model: WT-1/2 WT-3/8
Pipe Size: 3-6 in. (76-152 mm) 3-6 in. (76-152 mm)
Pressure Range: 1200-4000 psi (836-276 bar) 1200-5000 psi (83-345 bar)
Flow Range: 5-21 gpm (19-79 Lpm) 5-12 gpm (19-45 Lpm)
Flow Rating: .75 Cv .75 Cv
Rotation Speed: 300-500 rpm 300-500 rpm
Pulling Force: 5-35 lbs (65-155 N) 5-20 lbs (65-89 N)
Inlet Connection: 1/2” NPT or BSPP 3/8” NPT or BSPP
Jet Port Size: 3 x 1/8” NPT 3 x 1/8” NPT
Jet Type: AP2 AP2
Outside Diameter: 1.9 in. (48 mm) 1.9 in. (48 mm)
Overall Length: 3.4 in. (86 mm) 3 in. (76 mm)
Weight: 1.2 lbs (.54 kg) 1.2 lbs (.54 kg)
Max Water Temperature: 160 °F (70 °C) 160 °F (70 °C)
StoneAge Inc.
466 S. Skylane Drive
Durango, CO 81303, USA
Phone: 970-259-2869
Toll Free: 866-795-1586
www.stoneagetools.com
StoneAge Europe
Unit 2, Britannia Business Centre
Britannia Way
Malvern WR14 1GZ
United Kingdom
Phone: +44 (0) 1684 892065
DESCRIPTION AND INTENDED USE
The Warthog® WT Series models can negotiate
elbows and clean-outs commonly found in laterals
at homes, buildings, restaurants and other light
commercial facilities. This tool is most commonly
used on small capacity pumps and cart jetters.
Also an excellent choice for cutting roots, clearing
ice and removing blockages.
The Warthog® WT-3/8, WT-BSPP6, WT-1/2, &
WT-BSPP8 are rotary sewer nozzles designed to
clean 3 to 6 inch pipes and sewers with elbows.
The tools can be used at operating pressures up to
5000 psi (350 bar). See WT HEAD OFFSET CHART
for Inlet and Head options.
KEY FEATURES:
• Excellent for navigating elbows
• Cuts roots, clears ice and blockages
• Carbide buttons extend tool life up to 5 times
• Replaceable AP2 jets.
This manual must be used in accordance with all applicable national laws. The manual shall be
regarded as a part of the machine and shall be kept for reference until the nal dismantling of the
machine, as dened by applicable national law(s).
Updated manuals can be downloaded at:
https://www.stoneagetools.com/manuals
MANUFACTURER’S INFORMATION
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RECOMMENDED HOSES
WT-1/2 : StoneAge recommends a 1/2” ID hose be used, especially when using longer hose lengths.
WT-3/8: StoneAge recommends a 3/8” ID hose be used; if 1/4” ID inch hose is used, too much pressure is
lost (at 5 gpm, each 100 ft of 1/4” hose will take away 700 psi due to friction).
JET AND PLUG LOCATIONS
Jet thrust powers rotation and also pulls the tool through the line. The Warthog® WT can be jetted in
different congurations depending on the application. The front jet is useful for unblocking pipes. The
front jet decreases the pulling power of the rear jets. Plugging the front jet will increase the ability of the
tool to pull itself down the line. A thick viscous uid inside the tool controls the rotation speed.
Pumps are commonly sold based on their theoretical maximum ow output; in reality, none are 100%
efcient. We try to take this into account when supplying you the jets. If you are not getting to the
operating pressure desired, the sizes of the jets may need to be changed.
Warthog® WT CONFIGURATION INFORMATION
Warthog® WT HEAD OFFSET CHART
MODEL / INLET
CONNECTION
PRESSURE RANGE FLOW RANGE
HEADpsi bar gpm lpm
WT-3/8
OR
WT-BSPP6
1200-5K 83-345
9-12 34-45 WT 040-R31-C
7-9 26-34 WT 040-R45-C
5-7 19-26 WT 040-R60-C
WT-1/2
OR
WT-BSPP8
*1200-4K 83-276 12-21 45-80 WT 040-R24-C
1200-5K 83-345
12-15 45-57 WT 040-R24-C
9-12 34-45 WT 040-R31-C
7-9 26-34 WT 040-R45-C
5-7 19-26 WT 040-R60-C
The table below shows commonly used jet/plug
congurations for the tool.
Warthog® WT JET AND PLUG CHART
15º PORT 150º PORTS
1 x Jet 2 x Jets
1 x Plug 2 x Jets
Jets are Part Number: AP2-XXX
Plugs are Part Number: GP 025-P2SS
Once you have conrmed the required jetting conguration,
use the StoneAge Jetting App to determine jet sizes:
jetting.stoneagetools.com
For more information contact your factory authorized
StoneAge® Inc. distributor or go to;
www.sewernozzles.com
WT
3 Ports:
1 @ 15º
2 @ 150º
15º
150º
150º
*Operating the WT 040-R24-C at max pressure and ow will over torque the tool.
The max ow can only be achieved by running the tool at 4kpsi (275 bar) less.
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WARNING AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
Because of the short length of the Warthog® WT, the tool can turn around in pipes and come back at
the operator at a high rate of speed. A rigid “stinger” should be used between the hose and the tool.
The rigid length of the tool including hose end must be 1-1/2 times the inside diameter of the pipe being
cleaned (see below).
Make sure there is an operator controlled dump in the system, operated by the person closest to the
cleaning job. It is recommended that the hose be marked a few feet from the end with a piece of tape so
the operator knows when to stop when retracting the tool.
DANGER
Operations with this equipment can be potentially hazardous. Caution must be exercised prior to and
during machine and water jet tool use. Please read and follow all of these instructions, in addition to the
guidelines in the WJTA Recommended Practices handbook, available online at www.wjta.org. Deviating
from safety instructions and recommended practices can lead to severe injury and/or death.
IMPROPER USE:
WT will turn around in
large diameter pipe
VERY DANGEROUS!
PROPER USE:
WT with rigid “stinger”
to prevent turnaround, still
able to pass through elbows.
Rigid
Stinger
1-1/2 times
pipe ID
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WARNING AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
REQUIREMENTS
Use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is
dependent on the working pressure of water and
the cleaning application. Managers, Supervisors,
and Operators MUST carry out a job specic risk
assessment to dene the exact requirements for
PPE. See Protective Equipment for Personnel
(Section 6) of WJTA-IMCAs Recommended
Practices For The Use Of High-pressure
Waterjetting Equipment for additional information.
Hygiene - Operators are advised to wash
thoroughly after all waterjetting operations to
remove any waterblast residue which may contain
traces of harmful substances.
First aid provision - users MUST be provided with
suitable rst aid facilities at the operation site.
PPE may include:
Eye protection: Full face visor
Foot protection: Kevlar® brand or steel toe
capped, waterproof, non-slip safety boots
Hand protection: Waterproof gloves
Ear protection: Ear protection for a minimum
of 85 dBA
Head protection: Hard hat that accepts a full
face visor and ear protection
Body protection: Multi-layer waterproof
clothing approved for waterjetting
Hose protection: Hose shroud
Respiratory protection: May be required;
refer to job specic risk assessment
StoneAge has designed and manufactured this
equipment considering all hazards associated
with its operation. StoneAge assessed these risks
and incorporated safety features in the design.
StoneAge WILL NOT accept responsibility for the
results of misuse.
IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE INSTALLER/
OPERATOR to conduct a job specic risk
assessment prior to use. Job specic risk
assessment MUST be repeated for each different
set up, material, and location.
The risk assessment MUST conform to the Health
and Safety at Work Act 1974 and other relevant
Health and Safety legislation.
The risk assessment MUST consider potential
material or substance hazards including:
Aerosols
Biological and microbiological (viral or
bacterial) agents
Combustible materials
Dusts
Explosion
Fibers
Flammable substances
Fluids
Fumes
Gases
Mists
Oxidizing Agents
OPERATOR TRAINING
Managers, Supervisors, and Operators MUST be
trained in Health and Safety Awareness of High-
pressure Water Jetting and hold a copy the Water
Jetting Association (WJA) Code of Practice, or
equivalent (see www.waterjetting.org.uk).
Operators MUST be trained to identify and
understand all applicable standards for the
equipment supplied. Operators should be trained
in manual handling techniques to prevent bodily
injury.
Operators MUST read, understand, and follow the
Operational and Training Requirements (Section
7.0) of WJTA-IMCAs Recommended Practices For
The Use Of High-pressure Waterjetting Equipment,
or equivalent.
Operators MUST read, understand and follow
the Warnings, Safety Information, Assembly,
Installation, Connection, Operation, Transport,
Handling, Storage, and Maintenance Instructions
detailed in this manual.
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WARNING AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
Operations with this equipment can be potentially
hazardous. Caution MUST be exercised prior
to and during equipment and water jet tool use.
Please read and follow all of these instructions,
in addition to the guidelines in the WJTA
Recommended Practices handbook, available
online at www.wjta.org. Deviating from safety
instructions and recommended practices can lead
to severe injury and/or death.
Do not exceed the maximum operating
pressure specied for any component in a
system.
The immediate work area MUST be marked
off to keep out untrained persons.
Inspect the equipment for visible signs
of deterioration, damage, and improper
assembly. Do not operate if damaged, until
repaired.
Make sure all threaded connections are tight
and free of leaks.
Users of the
Warthog® WT
MUST be
trained and/or experienced in the use and
application of high-pressure technology
and cleaning, as well as all associated
safety measures, according to the WJTA
Recommended Practices for the use of
High-pressure Waterjetting Equipment.
Install mechanical stops, stingers and back
out preventers as appropriate when doing any
tube, pipe or vessel cleaning.
Always de-energize the system before
servicing or replacing any parts. Failure to do
so can result in severe injury and/or death.
PRE-RUN SAFETY CHECK
Refer to WJTA-IMCAs, Recommended Practices
For The Use Of High-pressure Waterjetting
Equipment and/or The Water Jetting Association’s,
WJA Code of Practice for additional safety
information.
Complete a job specic risk assessment and
act on the resulting actions.
Adhere to all site specic safety procedures.
Ensure the waterblasting zone is properly
barricaded and that warning signs are posted.
Ensure the workplace is free of unnecessary
objects (e.g. loose parts, hoses, tools).
Ensure all Operators are using the correct
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
Check that the air hoses are properly
connected and tight.
Check all hoses and accessories for damage
prior to use. Do not use damaged items. Only
high quality hoses intended for waterblast
applications should be used as high-pressure
hoses.
Check all high-pressure threaded connections
for tightness.
Operate the high-pressure water at full
pressure and use the Pneumatic Foot Pedal
Dump Control to verify that the dump valve is
working properly.
Ensure that Operators never connect,
disconnect, or tighten hoses, adapters, or
accessories with the high-pressure water
pump unit running.
Ensure no personnel are in the hydroblasting
zone.
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OPERATION
NOTICE
The two most important items in maintaining the WT tools;
- Keep debris from entering the tool and preventing it from rotating by ushing hoses before use.
- Keep the WT full of viscous uid to maintain control and rotation speed. When the viscous uid is lost
or contaminated, the rotation speed of the tool will increase, which reduce the life of the high pressure
seal and bearing. We recommend that this is done after every 40 to 50 hours of operation. If the tool is
spinning much faster than when new, this is an indication that it needs uid.
OPERATION:
Make sure the operator has a controlled dump in the system and it is operated by the person closest
to the job. Test the dump prior to beginning the job.
Flush out the high pressure hoses before connecting the WT to eliminate debris.
Attach the tool to the end of the hose; prepare the threads per the “TECH TIP” below. There is a large
O-Ring (WT 030) around the inlet, covering up the wrench ats. This O-Ring helps prevent the tool
from getting caught on the rear edge when pulling the tool back out of the line. When attaching the
tool to the hose end, slide the O-Ring up the hose out of the way until the connection is tightened,
and then roll the O-Ring back into its original place.
TECH TIP: NPT threads -StoneAge recommends the use of Teon tape and yellow Threadmate™
on NPT thread connections.
Fine and high pressure threads- StoneAge recommends the use of Blue Goop® Anti-seize on
Fine and high pressure thread connections.
It is recommended that the hose be marked a few feet from the end with a piece of tape so the
operator knows when to stop on the way back out.
Position the tool within the pipe to be cleaned; bring the pump up to pressure, making certain that
the Warthog begins to pull it’s way in the proper direction into the pipe. If roots are present, feeding
at a slower rate will improve the cleaning results. Depending on the amount of debris in the pipe, it
may be necessary to occasionally pull the Warthog back toward the pipe entrance to prevent large
buildups behind the tool.
Close the dump and slowly bring the pump up to pressure the rst time to make sure jets are not
plugged and the jet thrust is correct. The WT should begin to slowly rotate.
Once the pump is up to pressure, feed the Warthog at a reasonable rate to allow the jets time to
clean the pipe. Once operating pressure is reached, feed the tool into the pipe to begin the cleaning
job.
Depending on the amount of debris in the pipe, it may be necessary to occasionally pull the Warthog
back toward the pipe entrance to prevent large buildups behind the tool. Allow the jets time to do
their work by feeding the hose out at a controlled rate.
When nished cleaning, shut down and secure pump before removing Warthog from line. If the
Warthog will be removed from the line and stored for more than several days, blow out water with
compressed air to prolong the life of the internal components.
Blue Goop® is a registered trademark of the Swagelock® Corporation.
Parker Threadmate™ is a registered trademark of the Parker Hannin Corporation.
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WEEP HOLES
TROUBLESHOOTING
SEAL LEAK:
The seal may leak initially at low pressure, but should pop closed as pressure is increased. If operating
pressure is reached and the seal is leaking continuously, the high pressure seal may need to be
replaced. See the “Disassembly and Assembly” sections of this manual for instructions. Maintenance
Kits can be found in the “Service Kit” section of this manual.
HEAD WILL NOT ROTATE:
First try rotating head by hand and see if it feels rough or gritty to turn. If it does, the tool must be
disassembled and repaired; it likely has bad bearings, seals and uid. If the tool feels okay, check to
see if any jets are plugged; even if a jet is only partially blocked it can keep the head from rotating. Jets
must be removed from the head to properly clean them; it does not do any good to poke the material
plugging the jet back into the head, as it will just replug a jet.
HEAD SPINS TOO FAST OR TOO SLOW:
If the head spins to fast, it is likely that the swivel is low on viscous uid, or the viscous uid has
water in it. The best thing to do is drain all the uid, wipe the parts clean and rell with the proper uid.
Check that the shaft seals are still good and will keep the uid from leaking out.
Check that the tool is jetted correctly for the length and diameter of the hose. If the hose is too long for
the jetted conguration, it will cause a reduction in pressure and torque at the tool. The opposite would
be true if the hose is too short for the jetted conguration.
NOT GETTING THE DESIRED OPERATING PRESSURE:
The sizes of the jets may need to be changed. Verify jetting at jetting.stoneagetools.com
For more information contact your factory authorized StoneAge® Inc. distributor or go to
www.sewernozzles.com for help.
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TOOL SERVICE INFORMATION
TOOL SERVICE
The Warthog® WT also has a high pressure seal that will last between 150 and 300 hours. The seal
may leak at low pressure, but will seal at high pressures unless it has worn out. Refer to this manual for
assembly instructions.
Product training and proper tools are required to service this tool. If you are uncomfortable performing
the service, bring the WT to your authorized dealer.
The use of a bench vice and an arbor press is highly helpful. Take care throughout the entire procedure
to keep the internals clean and free from grit, lint, and contamination. Failure to do so could result in
premature failure after service.
TO FILL WITH VISCOUS FLUID
1. Fill the syringe with viscous uid. This is
best done by unscrewing the handle from
the tube and pulling out the plunger. Pour
uid into the tube; reassemble the syringe.
2. Hold the Warthog with the hose end
up as shown. Remove the Port Screw
(BJ 026) from the Warthog. Thread the
syringe tting into the port, and slowly
squeeze uid into swivel until excess uid
comes out around the inlet end. If the
uid coming out appears dirty or watery,
keep squeezing in new uid until it comes
out clean.
3. Remove syringe from WT head, install
Port Plug.
VISCOUS FLUID FILL INSTRUCTIONS
BJ 026
Port Plug
WT 039
Set Screw
(DO NOT REMOVE)BC 410
Syringe
REMOVE
TO FILL
LIST OF TOOLS:
Bench Vice (recommended)
Arbor Press (recommended)
Medium size at-head screw driver
Pick
Small needle nose pliers
WT 612 Tool Kit
BA 100 Retaining Ring Pliers
WT 105 Seal Press Tool
LIST OF MATERIALS:
Clean lint free rags or blue shop towels
Lithium Soap Grease – StoneAge PN (GP 048
Grease)
Isopropyl Alcohol or Denatured Alcohol
DISASSEMBLY
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DISASSEMBLY
1. Remove the O-Ring at the rear end of the
Warthog.
2. Remove the Retaining Ring at the rear end of
the Warthog.
3. Pull the Shaft out of the Head. The bearings
and other parts will come out with the Shaft.
4. Remove the Seat, H.P. Seal and Wave Spring
from the Shaft.
5. Remove the Retaining Ring from the Shaft.
Pull the Shaft out of the Bearings.
6. Remove the Shaft Seal Sleeve from the Shaft.
Figure 1: For Steps 1-3
TECH TIPS: Use a pick to gently remove
the O-Ring. Use a medium sized at screw-
driver to pry off the Retaining Ring
TECH TIPS: Use a pick to gently remove
the Brass Seat and High Pressure Seal. Use
Retaining Ring Pliers to remove the Retaining
Ring. If using an Arbor Press to push the
Shaft out of the Bearings, be sure to set the
bearing down on the inner race and make sure
everything is straight before pressing.
Figure 2: For Steps 4-6
WT 032
Retaining Ring
WT 030
O-Ring
WT 007
Bearings (2)
WT 007
Bearings (2)
INNER
RACE
*WT 040-R24-C
(For WT-1/2 Only)
WT 040-R31-C
WT 040-R45-C
WT 040-R60-C
Head Options
DISASSEMBLY
RJ 011-K
Seat
RJ 012-K TO
H.P. Seal
WT 014
Wave Spring
WT 033
Retaining Ring
(W T-3/8 Only)
WT 001-P6 or
WT 001-BSPP6
(WT-1/2 Only)
WT 001-P8 or
WT 001-BSPP8
Shaft Options
(W T-3/8 Only)
WT 001-P6 or
WT 001-BSPP6
(WT-1/2 Only)
WT 001-P8 or
WT 001-BSPP8
Shaft Options
WT 002
Shaft Sleeve
with WT 010
Shaft Seal
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DISASSEMBLY/ ASSEMBLY
Figure 3: For Step 7
Figure 4: For Steps 8-9
Figure 1: For Steps 1-2
Figure 2: For Step 3
7. Remove the Shaft Seal from the Sleeve.
8. Remove the Shaft Seal from the Head; be
careful not to scratch the face below this
seal.
9. Remove the O-Ring from the Head.
TECH TIP: Use a pick to gently remove the
Seals and O-Ring.
WT 006
Shaft Seal
WT 006
Shaft Seal
LIP SPRING
SIDE UP
WT 002
Sleeve
WT 002
Sleeve
WT 008
O-Ring
WT 008
O-Ring
WT 010
Shaft Seal
WT 010
Shaft Seal
NOTICE
Before reassembly of the tool
Wash all parts in solvent and blow dry
and
Inspect wear items, (High Pressure Seal
Assembly, Shaft Seals, O-Rings, and Port Plug.)
See the “Maintenance Kits” section of this
manual for a complete list of Service, Overhaul,
and, Tool kits.
ASSEMBLY
1. Apply grease to the lips of the seals. Install
Shaft Seal in Head. Note the direction of the
lip on the Seal.
2. Install O-Ring in Head. Note that the O-ring
goes in the second groove.
3. Install Shaft Seal in Sleeve. Note direction of
seal. Apply grease to the lips of the seals.
*WT 040-R24-C
(For WT-1/2 Only)
WT 040-R31-C
WT 040-R45-C
WT 040-R60-C
Head Options
*WT 040-R24-C
(For WT-1/2 Only)
WT 040-R31-C
WT 040-R45-C
WT 040-R60-C
Head Options
LIP SPRING
SIDE UP
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ASSEMBLY
Figure 3 For Step 4
Figure 5: For Steps 7-9
Figure 4: For Steps 5-6
4. Slide Shaft through Shaft Seal in Sleeve,
through both Bearings, and install the
Retaining Ring on shaft above bearings.
Make sure it seats well in the groove in the
shaft.
5. Install Wave Spring in bore of Shaft. Apply
grease to H.P. Seal O-Ring before sliding it
into the bore of the Shaft.
6. Apply grease to the at face (the end with
the larger diameter) of the Seat and install
into bore of Shaft, on top of H.P. seal. The
grease should hold the seat in place; if it
falls out, apply more grease.
7. Slide shaft assembly into head. Install
Retaining Ring in groove of head. Make
sure it is fully inserted in the groove.
8. Install the O-Ring into the shallow groove of
the Shaft at the rear end of the tool.
9. Go to the “Viscous Fluid Fill Instructions”
section in this manual to ll the tool before
use.
WT 032
Retaining Ring
WT 030
O-Ring
WT 007
Bearings (2)
WT 007
Bearings (2)
WT 002
Shaft Sleeve
with WT 010
Shaft Seal
RJ 011-K
Seat
RJ 012-K TO
H.P. Seal
WT 014
Wave Spring
WT 033
Retaining Ring
*WT 040-R24-C
(For WT-1/2 Only)
WT 040-R31-C
WT 040-R45-C
WT 040-R60-C
Head Options
(W T-3/8 Only)
WT 001-P6 or
WT 001-BSPP6
(WT-1/2 Only)
WT 001-P8 or
WT 001-BSPP8
Shaft Options
(W T-3/8 Only)
WT 001-P6 or
WT 001-BSPP6
(WT-1/2 Only)
WT 001-P8 or
WT 001-BSPP8
Shaft Options
GREASE
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PART NAMES/NUMBERS
WT 006
Shaft Seal
WT 008
O-Ring
WT 039
Set Screw
(DO NOT
REMOVE)
AP2-XXX
Jets (x3)
*GP 025-P2SS
Port Plug
WT 007
Bearings (2)
WT 002
Shaft Seal Sleeve
BJ 026
Port Plug
WT 033
Retaining Ring
RJ 011-K
Seat
RJ 012-K TO
H.P. Seal
WT 014
Wave Spring
WT 010
Shaft Seal
WT 032
Retaining Ring
WT 030
O-Ring
*WT 040-R24-C
(For WT-1/2 Only)
WT 040-R31-C
WT 040-R45-C
WT 040-R60-C
Head Options
(For WT-3/8 & 1/2)
(W T-3/8 Only)
WT 001-P6 or
WT 001-BSPP6
(WT-1/2 Only)
WT 001-P8 or
WT 001-BSPP8
Shaft Options
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SERVICE KITS
KITS AND KIT CONTENTS
WT 600 SERVICE KIT WT 602 H.P. SEAL KIT
1 BC 410 Syringe, 20CC
1 BJ 026 Port Plug
1 BJ 048-S Viscous Fluid, Slow - 6oz.
1 GP 025-P2SS Hex Socket Plug, 1/8 NPT Male, SS
1 PL 528 Consumable, WT-XX Manual Insert
1 RJ 011-K Brass Seat
1 RJ 012-KTO H.P. Seal & O-Ring
1 WT 014 Wave Spring
1 WT 032 Retaining Ring, Spiral Int 1.188
1 RJ 011-K Brass Seat
1 RJ 012-KTO H.P. Seal & O-Ring
1 WT 014 Wave Spring
1 WT 032 Retaining Ring, Spiral Int 1.188
WT 610 OVERHAUL KIT WT 612 TOOL KIT
1 BJ 026 Port Plug
1 BJ 048-S Viscous Fluid, Slow - 6oz.
1 PL 528 Consumable, WT-XX Manual Insert
1 RJ 011-K Brass Seat
1 RJ 012-KTO H.P. Seal & O-Ring
1 WT 006 Seal
2 WT 007 Bearing, Ball
1 WT 008 O-Ring
1 WT 010 Seal
1 WT 014 Wave Spring
1 WT 030 O-Ring
1 WT 032 Retaining Ring, Spiral Int 1.188
1 WT 033 Retaining Ring, HD External .473
1 BA 100 Retaining Ring Pliers
1 WT 105 Tool
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION
1. Acceptance of Terms and Conditions. Receipt of these
Terms and Conditions of Sale (“Terms and Conditions”) shall
operate as the acceptance by StoneAge, Inc. (“Seller”) of the
order submitted by the purchaser (“Buyer”). Such acceptance
is made expressly conditional on assent by Buyer to these
Terms and Conditions. Such assent shall be deemed to have
been given unless written notice of objection to any of these
Terms and Conditions (including inconsistencies between
Buyer’s purchase order and this acceptance) is given by Buyer
to Seller promptly on receipt hereof.
Seller desires to provide Buyer with prompt and efcient
service. However, to individually negotiate the terms of each
sales contract would substantially impair Seller’s ability to
provide such service. Accordingly, the product(s) furnished
by Seller are sold only according to the terms and conditions
stated herein and with the terms and conditions stated in any
effective StoneAge Dealer Agreement or StoneAge Reseller
Agreement, if applicable. Notwithstanding any terms and
conditions on Buyer’s order, Seller’s performance of any
contract is expressly made conditional on Buyer’s agreement
to these Terms and Conditions unless otherwise specically
agreed to in writing by Seller. In the absence of such
agreement, commencement of performance, shipment and/
or delivery shall be for Buyer’s convenience only and shall not
be deemed or construed to be an acceptance of Buyer’s terms
and conditions.
2. Payment/Prices. Unless other arrangements have been
made in writing between Seller and Buyer, payment for the
product(s) shall be made upon receipt of invoice. The prices
shown on the face hereof are those currently in effect. Prices
invoiced shall be per pricelist in effect at the time of shipment.
Prices are subject to increase for inclusion of any and all taxes
which are applicable and which arise from the sale, delivery or
use of the product(s), and the collection of which Seller is or
may be responsible to provide to any governmental authority,
unless acceptable exemption certicates are provided by Buyer
in accordance with applicable law. Buyer shall pay all charges
for transportation and delivery and all excise, order, occupation,
use or similar taxes, duties, levies, charges or surcharges
applicable to the product(s) being purchased, whether now
in effect or hereafter imposed by any governmental authority,
foreign or domestic.
3. Warranty. SELLER MAKES NO WARRANTIES OR
REPRESENTATIONS AS TO THE PERFORMANCE OF ANY
PRODUCT EXCEPT AS SET FORTH IN THE STONEAGE
LIMITED WARRANTY PROVIDED WITH THE PRODUCT.
4. Delivery. Seller is not obligated to make delivery by a
specied date, but will always use its best efforts to make
delivery within the time requested. The proposed shipment
date is an estimate. Seller will notify Buyer promptly of any
material delay and will specify the revised delivery date as
soon as practicable. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL
SELLER HAVE ANY LIABILITY WHATSOEVER FOR LOSS OF
USE OR FOR ANY DIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
RESULTING FROM DELAY REGARDLESS OF THE REASON(S).
All product(s) will be shipped F.O.B. point of origin, unless
specically agreed otherwise, and Buyer shall pay all shipping
costs and insurance costs from that point. Seller, in its sole
discretion, will determine and arrange the means and manner of
transportation of the product(s). Buyer shall bear all risk of loss
commencing with the shipment or distribution of the product(s)
from Seller’s warehouse. Order shortages or errors must
be reported within fteen (15) business days from receipt of
shipment to secure adjustment. No product(s) may be returned
without securing written approval from Seller.
5. Modication. These Terms and Conditions are intended by
Seller and Buyer to constitute a nal, complete and exclusive
expression of agreement relating to the subject matter hereof
and cannot be supplemented or amended without Seller’s prior
written approval.
6. Omission. Seller’s waiver of any breach or Seller’s failure
to enforce any of these Terms and Conditions at any time, shall
not in any way affect, limit or waive Seller’s right thereafter to
enforce and compel strict compliance with every term and
condition hereof.
7. Severability. If any provision of these Terms and Conditions
is held to be invalid or unenforceable, such invalidity or
unenforceability shall not affect the validity or enforceability of
the other portions hereof.
8. Disputes. Seller and Buyer shall attempt in good faith to
promptly resolve any dispute arising under these Terms and
Conditions by negotiations between representatives who have
authority to settle the controversy. If unsuccessful, Seller and
Buyer shall further attempt in good faith to settle the dispute by
nonbinding third-party mediation, with fees and expenses of
such mediation apportioned equally to each side. Any dispute
not so resolved by negotiation or mediation may then be
submitted to a court of competent jurisdiction in accordance
with the terms hereof. These procedures are the exclusive
procedures for the resolution of all such disputes between the
Seller and Buyer.
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9. Governing Law. All sales, agreements for sale, offers to sell,
proposals, acknowledgments and contracts of sale, including,
but not limited to, purchase orders accepted by Seller, shall be
considered a contract under the laws of the State of Colorado
and the rights and duties of all persons, and the construction
and effect of all provisions hereof shall be governed by and
construed according to the laws of such state.
10. Jurisdiction and Venue. Seller and Buyer agree that the
state or federal courts located within the City and County of
Denver, Colorado shall have sole and exclusive jurisdiction over
any litigation concerning any dispute arising under these Terms
and Conditions not otherwise resolved pursuant to Section 9
as well as any alleged defects of any Products or damages
sustained as a result of such alleged defects. Seller and
Buyer further agree that should any litigation be commenced
in connection with such a dispute, it shall only be commenced
in such courts. Seller and Buyer agree to the exclusive
jurisdiction of such courts and neither will raise any objection to
the jurisdiction and venue of such courts, including as a result
of inconvenience.
11. Attorney’s Fees. If any litigation is commenced between
Seller and Buyer, or their personal representatives, concerning
any provision hereof, the party prevailing in the litigation shall
be entitled, in addition to such other relief that is granted, to a
reasonable sum as and for their attorneys’ fees and costs in
such litigation or mediation.
STONEAGE TRADEMARK LIST
View the list of StoneAge’s trademarks and service marks and learn how the trademarks should be used. Use of StoneAge
trademarks may be prohibited, unless expressly authorized.
http://www.StoneAgetools.com/trademark-list/
STONEAGE PATENT DATA
View the list of StoneAge’s current U.S. patent numbers and descriptions.
http://www.sapatents.com
STONEAGE TERMS AND WARRANTY
View StoneAge’s Terms and Warranty Conditions online.
http://www.stoneagetools.com/terms
http://www.stoneagetools.com/warranty
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Warranties set forth herein extend only to End-Users, meaning
customers acquiring, or that have previously acquired, a
product manufactured by StoneAge (“Product”) for their own
use and not for resale, either directly from StoneAge Inc.
(“StoneAge) or from a StoneAge Authorized Dealer or Reseller
(“Dealer”). No warranty of any kind or nature is made by
StoneAge beyond those expressly stated herein.
1. LIMITED WARRANTY PERIOD. Subject to the limitations
and conditions hereinafter set forth, StoneAge warrants its
Product to be free from defects in workmanship and material
for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase by the
End-User, provided that the end of the limited warranty period
shall not be later than eighteen (18) months from the date of
shipment of the Product to the Dealer or the End-User by
StoneAge (“Limited Warranty Period”). All replacement parts
which are furnished under this Limited Warranty and properly
installed shall be warranted to the same extent as the original
Product under this Limited Warranty if, and only if, the original
parts were found to be defective within the original Limited
Warranty Period covering the original Product. Replacement
parts are warranted for the remainder of the original Limited
Warranty Period. This Limited Warranty does not cover any
component part of any Product not manufactured by StoneAge.
Any such component part is subject exclusively to the
component manufacturer’s warranty terms and conditions.
2. LIMITED WARRANTY COVERAGE. StoneAge’s sole
obligation under this Limited Warranty shall be, at StoneAge’s
option and upon StoneAge’s inspection, to repair, replace or
issue a credit for any Product which is determined by StoneAge
to be defective in material or workmanship. StoneAge
reserves the right to examine the alleged defective Product
to determine whether this Limited Warranty is applicable, and
nal determination of limited warranty coverage lies solely
with StoneAge. No statement or recommendation made by
a StoneAge representative, Dealer or agent to End-User shall
constitute a warranty by StoneAge or a waiver or modication
to any of the provisions hereof or create any liability for
StoneAge.
3. WARRANTY SERVICE PROVIDERS. Service and repair of
the Product is to be performed only by StoneAge authorized
service representatives, including Dealers who are authorized
repair centers, with StoneAge approved parts. Information
about StoneAge authorized service representatives can be
obtained through the StoneAge website at www.stoneagetools.
com/service. Unauthorized service, repair or modication of
the Product or use of parts not approved by StoneAge will void
this Limited Warranty. StoneAge reserves the right to change
or improve the material and design of the Product at any time
without notice to End-User, and StoneAge is not obligated to
make the same improvements during warranty service to any
Product previously manufactured.
4. WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS. This Limited Warranty does
not cover, and StoneAge shall not be responsible for the
following, or damage caused by the following: (1) any Product
that has been altered or modied in any way not approved by
StoneAge in advance in writing; (2) any Product that has been
operated under more severe conditions or beyond the rated
capacity specied for that Product; (3) depreciation or damage
caused by normal wear and tear, failure to follow operation or
installation instructions, misuse, negligence or lack of proper
protection during storage; (4) exposure to re, moisture, water
intrusion, electrical stress, insects, explosions, extraordinary
weather and/or environmental conditions including, but not
limited to lightning, natural disasters, storms, windstorms, hail,
earthquakes, acts of God or any other force majeure event;
(5) damage to any Product caused by any attempt to repair,
replace, or service the Product by persons other than StoneAge
authorized service representatives; (6) costs of normal
maintenance parts and services; (7) damage sustained during
unloading, shipment or transit of the Product; or (8) failure to
perform the recommended periodic maintenance procedures
listed in the Operator’s Manual accompanying the Product.
5. REQUIRED WARRANTY PROCEDURES. To be eligible for
warranty service, the End-User must: (1) report the Product
defect to the entity where the Product was purchased (i.e.
StoneAge or the Dealer) within the Limited Warranty Period
specied in this Limited Warranty; (2) submit the original
invoice to establish ownership and date of purchase; and
(3) make the Product available to a StoneAge authorized
service representative for inspection to determine eligibility for
coverage under this Limited Warranty. This Limited Warranty
shall not extend to any person or entity who fails to provide
proof of original purchase from StoneAge or a Dealer. No
Product may be returned for credit or adjustment without prior
written permission from StoneAge.
6. DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND OTHER
REMEDIES. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY STATED HEREIN
(AND TO THE FULLEST EXTENT ALLOWED UNDER
APPLICABLE LAW), STONEAGE HEREBY DISCLAIMS
ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ALL IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND ANY AND ALL
WARRANTIES, REPRESENTATIONS OR PROMISES AS
TO THE QUALITY, PERFORMANCE OR FREEDOM FROM
DEFECT OF THE PRODUCT COVERED BY THIS LIMITED
WARRANTY. STONEAGE FURTHER DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED
INDEMNITIES.
WARRANTY:
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7. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. End-User specically
acknowledges that the Product may be operated at high
speeds and/or pressures, and that as such it may be inherently
dangerous if not used correctly. End-User shall familiarize
itself with all operation materials provided by StoneAge and
shall at all times use and require its agents, employees and
contractors to use all necessary and appropriate safety devices,
guards and proper safe operating procedures. In no event
shall StoneAge be responsible for any injuries to persons or
property caused directly or indirectly by the operation of the
Product if End-User or any agent, employee, or contractor of
End-User: (1) fails to use all necessary and appropriate safety
devices, guards and proper safe operating procedures; (2)
fails to maintain in good working order such safety devices
and guards; (3) alters or modies the Product in any way not
approved by StoneAge in advance in writing; (4) allows the
Product to be operated under more severe conditions or
beyond the rated capacity specied for the Product; or (5)
otherwise negligently operates the Product. End-User shall
indemnify and hold StoneAge harmless from any and all liability
or obligation incurred by or against StoneAge, including costs
and attorneys’ fees, to or by any person so injured.
TO THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY APPLICABLE LAW,
STONEAGE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT,
SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR PUNITIVE
DAMAGES (INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, LOSS OF
PROFITS, LOSS OF GOODWILL, DIMINUTION OF VALUE,
WORK STOPPAGE, INTERRUPTION OF BUSINESS, RENTAL
OF SUBSTITUTE PRODUCT, OR OTHER COMMERCIAL
LOSS EVEN TO THE EXTENT SUCH DAMAGES WOULD
CONSTITUTE DIRECT DAMAGES), WITH RESPECT TO
THE COVERED STONEAGE PRODUCT, OR OTHERWISE
IN CONNECTION WITH THIS LIMITED WARRANTY,
REGARDLESS OF WHETHER STONEAGE HAS BEEN ADVISED
OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
IT IS UNDERSTOOD THAT STONEAGE’S LIABILITY, WHETHER
IN CONTRACT, IN TORT, UNDER ANY WARRANTY, IN
NEGLIGENCE, OR OTHERWISE SHALL NOT EXCEED THE
AMOUNT OF THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY THE END-USER
FOR THE PRODUCT. STONEAGE’S MAXIMUM LIABILITY
SHALL NOT EXCEED, AND END-USER’S REMEDY IS LIMITED
TO EITHER (1) REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE DEFECTIVE
WORKMANSHIP OR MATERIAL OR, AT STONEAGE’S OPTION,
(2) REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE, OR (3) ISSUANCE
OF A CREDIT FOR THE PURCHASE PRICE, AND SUCH
REMEDIES SHALL BE END-USER’S ENTIRE AND EXCLUSIVE
REMEDY.
YOU, THE END-USER, UNDERSTAND AND EXPRESSLY
AGREE THAT THE FOREGOING LIMITATIONS ON LIABILITY
ARE PART OF THE CONSIDERATION IN THE PRICE OF THE
STONEAGE PRODUCT YOU PURCHASED.
Some jurisdictions do not allow the limitation or exclusion
of liability for certain damages, so the above limitations and
exclusions may not apply to you. This Limited Warranty gives
you specic legal rights, and you may also have other rights
which vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. If any provisions
of this Limited Warranty is held to be invalid or unenforceable,
such invalidity or unenforceability shall not affect the validity or
enforceability of the other portions hereof.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION
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