TM 5-3800-205-23-1
WARRANTY INFORMATION (ALL EXCEPT CATERPILLAR, INC.)
GENERAL WARRANTY INFORMATION
1.
The Airborne Scraper and Water Distributor System (ASWDS) is covered by a number of different warranties as
described in Table 1. This work package contains information on warranties for the tires and ISU-60 container, including
instructions on filing warranty claims. Information on overall machine and engine specific warranties (covered by Cater-
Table 1. ASWDS Warranty Information.
Warranted Component
Duration of Warranty
Manufacturer Responsible
Contact Information
Tires
5 Years
Bridgestone/Firestone Off
(800) 572-8905
Road Tire Company
ISU-60 Container
12 Months
AAR Mobility Systems
(800) 355-2015
Overall Machine
18 Months/1000 Hours
Caterpillar Inc.
Defense and Federal Products
(390) 578-3295
Ground Engaging Tools
Not limited by time
Caterpillar Inc.
Defense and Federal Products
(390) 578-3295
Battery
3 Years
Caterpillar Inc.
Defense and Federal Products
(390) 578-3295
5 Years/3000 Hours
Caterpillar Inc.
Defense and Federal Products
Engine Emission Components
(309) 675-4037
(613 ASWDS Engine is EPA
Certified)
2.
The warranties covered in this work package are arranged by manufacturer. For example, for information on the ISU-60
container warranty, look for the heading titled AAR Mobility Systems (ISU-60 Container Warranty). Paragraphs under this
heading contain all information on the ISU-60 warranty, including administrative and claim filing instructions.
3.
Scheduled vehicle maintenance is contained in TM 5-3800-205-10-1, TM 5-3800-205-10-2 and WP 0009 00 and WP
0010 00 of this manual. The fact that the machines are covered by a warranty does not relieve the user of the responsibility
for proper machine operation, care, and maintenance.
4.
The manufacturer's lubrication and service intervals must be followed.
EXPLANATION OF TERMS
1.
Abuse. The improper use, maintenance, repair, or mishandling of warranted items that may cause the warranty of those
items to become void.
2.
Acceptance Date. The date the equipment is accepted in the Army's inventory as annotated on DD Form 250, Material
Receiving and Inspection Report.
3.
Acquiring Command or Activity. An activity that procures the items or material for a user.
4.
Defect. An imperfection that impairs the worth or utility of the part or component.
5.
Repair. To restore an item to a serviceable condition without affecting warranty.