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Weld Development <br />Note: The scope of weld development is defined by what is listed in this quote. All verbal and written <br />communications must be appended to this quotation to be included in the scope of the project. Any <br />verbal or written communication surrounding weld development not documented or appended <br />in this quote will not be honored. Weld development will only be performed using a Lincoln Electric <br />consumable unless the consumable is not in the Lincoln Electric portfolio. Weld development is only <br />valid for parts, prints and models presented to Lincoln Electric. <br />To be determined before firm pricing is given: <br />1. Review of the part(s) — prints, 3D models, or actual parts required <br />a. Weld prints needed — any weld characteristics, specifications, and requirements not identified <br />on prints will not be taken in to consideration during development <br />2. Variation of parts to be developed <br />3. Testing requirements <br />On Site assistance: <br />Prices do not include tooling, programming of customer parts, or robot system installation unless <br />otherwise stated. Lincoln Automation can provide additional on -site customer training, part <br />programming, and installation assistance at an additional cost. All hours beyond eight (8) in one day or <br />forty (40) in one week, as well as all Saturday hours, will be charged at time and one-half. All Sunday <br />and holiday hours will be charged at a premium rate (double time). <br />Order Cancellation Charges: <br />If an order is cancelled after work has been started on the order, cancellation charges will be assessed <br />in accord with the percent completion of the order. <br />Unanticipated Project Definition Modifications: <br />During the proposal, design, construction and implementation phases of a complex project, changes to <br />the project scope may occur. Lincoln Automation will typically absorb the costs of small and incidental <br />changes to the project scope. However, major changes resulting from a divergence from the initially <br />agreed upon project parameters (including but not limited to part and part tooling redesign, system <br />performance factors including throughput and equipment changes) will need to be carefully reviewed <br />by the Project Management team and may result in a renegotiation of the delivery date and/or <br />proposed system price in order to recover the additional costs associated with the increased labor and <br />materials. <br />Flooring requirements: <br />Lincoln Electric will provide individual components weights and dimensions. For standard systems, <br />special concrete considerations are typically not required if the floor is in good condition. Because of <br />the variables involved, Lincoln Electric recommends that the customer contract a civil engineer to <br />analyze the load carrying capacity of the soil and any isolation requirements for larger systems or if the <br />existing concrete is questionable. <br />www.]incoInelectric.com <br />pg 25 s Autotnatlm <br />solutions <br />