mx842
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I was wondering if any of you guys ever had to get warranty service done on a miller welder they owned. I bought a new millermatic 252 a couple years ago and awhile back I started having problems with the wire feed and the wire burning back into the tip. I did all the usual stuff checked the roll tension the drive rollers and cleaned the liner. It still had the problem so I changed the rollers thinking they may be bad then after that I even changed the liner. I didn't think either of these could possibly be bad because I had only run a couple rolls of wire through this machine the whole time I had it but I wanted to do everything I could before I hauled it off for service.
While I was going through this problem I noticed the machine would not shut down by the on and off switch. The day I switched the liner I had a couple of honey do's to get done before I could try it out so I just tested the wire feed to see if it was feeding properly with the 2X4 trick and once the wire fed out and curled up like it was supposed to I shut the machine off and left. When I came back I noticed the machine was still on and I was thinking....well I thought I turned the ol girl off but I must not have. I ran a couple beads to see what was going on and it seemed to be ok. I again went over to the machine and cut the gas off and hit the switch to shut the machine down and left the building for the night. The next morning I came in and went to fire the machine up and again it was already on. I thought my old age was really creeping up on me but but I do remember shutting it off before I left the night before
I looked at the switch and it was in the run position so I flipped it to off and nothing happened so now I am at least a little relieved that I'm not as senile as I was thinking before. But it also meant that I had another problem and was wondering if they could be related so I decided to see if the machine was still under warranty which it was and started looking to see who could look at it. There are only two places in town that can do warranty work on Miller and one of them I didn't like to deal with so I took it to the other guys.
I explained what was happening and told them what I had already done and left it with them. A month and a half later after not hearing anything from them I called to see what was going on and they had not even looked at it and when I told them I was coming to get it the guy then told me my machine was next in line and it would be looked at the next day. Three days later I still had not heard from them so I decided that I was going to get it the next day ready or not but that afternoon they called and told me it was done. They had left a message on my phone saying my bill was 259.00 and that they had put a new liner in and gave me a couple new tips and replaced the on and off switch.
It was too late to call them to question the bill by the time I got the message so I wasn't able to ask them why I even had a bill to begin with or why they replaced the liner especially knowing I had just replaced it before I carried it in.
I don't mind paying for service due but I hate to get ripped off too. Maybe I'm missing something here and is the reason I'm asking this silly question. I have never had to take a machine in for warranty work before........well for that matter I have never taken any welding related equipment in for any kind of service before so I don't know what's normal and what is not. It just don't seem normal to me but maybe someone can help me out to understand this before I go up there tomorrow to pick it up.
While I was going through this problem I noticed the machine would not shut down by the on and off switch. The day I switched the liner I had a couple of honey do's to get done before I could try it out so I just tested the wire feed to see if it was feeding properly with the 2X4 trick and once the wire fed out and curled up like it was supposed to I shut the machine off and left. When I came back I noticed the machine was still on and I was thinking....well I thought I turned the ol girl off but I must not have. I ran a couple beads to see what was going on and it seemed to be ok. I again went over to the machine and cut the gas off and hit the switch to shut the machine down and left the building for the night. The next morning I came in and went to fire the machine up and again it was already on. I thought my old age was really creeping up on me but but I do remember shutting it off before I left the night before
I looked at the switch and it was in the run position so I flipped it to off and nothing happened so now I am at least a little relieved that I'm not as senile as I was thinking before. But it also meant that I had another problem and was wondering if they could be related so I decided to see if the machine was still under warranty which it was and started looking to see who could look at it. There are only two places in town that can do warranty work on Miller and one of them I didn't like to deal with so I took it to the other guys.
I explained what was happening and told them what I had already done and left it with them. A month and a half later after not hearing anything from them I called to see what was going on and they had not even looked at it and when I told them I was coming to get it the guy then told me my machine was next in line and it would be looked at the next day. Three days later I still had not heard from them so I decided that I was going to get it the next day ready or not but that afternoon they called and told me it was done. They had left a message on my phone saying my bill was 259.00 and that they had put a new liner in and gave me a couple new tips and replaced the on and off switch.
It was too late to call them to question the bill by the time I got the message so I wasn't able to ask them why I even had a bill to begin with or why they replaced the liner especially knowing I had just replaced it before I carried it in.
I don't mind paying for service due but I hate to get ripped off too. Maybe I'm missing something here and is the reason I'm asking this silly question. I have never had to take a machine in for warranty work before........well for that matter I have never taken any welding related equipment in for any kind of service before so I don't know what's normal and what is not. It just don't seem normal to me but maybe someone can help me out to understand this before I go up there tomorrow to pick it up.