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Milliken® is registered trademark of Milliken & Company. Milliken Walk Off® Mats is a registered 

trademark of Milliken Denmark A/S and Milliken Industrials Ltd. 

Issue 2: 2009 

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6.0 Mat Repairs 

 
DO NOT USE DAMAGED MATS, AS THEY MAY POSE A SAFETY HAZARD. 
 
Milliken’s has available for purchase a special rubber compound and a kit of the tools 
for mat repairs. Except for Milliken provided repair materials, Milliken does not 
endorse any repair presses or other equipment or supplies. 
 
There are a variety of commercially available presses promoted for repairing 
damaged mats.  These presses are promoted for making edge repairs, repairs of 
centre cuts, to re-label mats, to attach R.F.I.D. transponders, and to re-attach hook 
and loop patches that have detached. Refer to the manufacturer’s specifications for 
operating and safety guidelines. 
 
Do not expose mats to temperatures above 175°C/350°F. Repair temperatures of 
150°C/300°F to 175°C/350°F

 

are acceptable for up to 4 minutes. 

 
Repaired mats are not warranted as to future performance. 

 

Summary of Contents for Walk off

Page 1: ...Processing and Handling Instructions Warranty Document For Rental Laundry Mats...

Page 2: ...1 5 Recycled or Reuse Water 3 2 0 General Processing Warnings 4 3 0 Extraction 5 3 1 Calculating G Forces Developed In Extractors 5 3 2 Extraction Limitations 5 4 0 Drying 6 5 0 Storage and Handling 7...

Page 3: ...haking mats prior to washing to remove debris that can be disposed of as solid waste can be beneficial in the cleaning process A variety of such machines are available that provide this function eithe...

Page 4: ...g cotton or nylon to chlorinated hydrocarbons as such agents at higher temperatures may damage the mats Do not expose mats to vegetable or biodegradable oils as such oils may affect the rubber and dam...

Page 5: ...for mat processing If a membrane press is to be used for extraction do NOT overload the pockets and do use a tamping action during pressing Damage caused by use of membrane presses is not covered by t...

Page 6: ...ryer manufacturer s specifications Temperature The maximum air outlet temperature setting of 80 C 175 F must be used This minimizes the risk of over drying or pile damage Drying Times Refer to the dry...

Page 7: ...folded after first laundering Mats must be stored flat or rolled at all times 5 2 Temperature Limits The ideal temperature for storage of mats ranges from 10 C 40 F to 21 C 70 F with a maximum limit o...

Page 8: ...repair materials Milliken does not endorse any repair presses or other equipment or supplies There are a variety of commercially available presses promoted for repairing damaged mats These presses are...

Page 9: ...fund of the fully paid purchase price c during the fourth year following purchase of the Textile Mat the remedy shall be a 30 refund of the fully paid purchase price and d during the fifth year follow...

Page 10: ...hese warranties shall not apply to mats which have been placed in storage for extended periods exposed to temperature extremes bent or deformed previously repaired or borderless mats that have not bee...

Page 11: ...d defect to the nearest Milliken Walk Off Mats Customer Service Centre for inspection At Milliken s election inspection may be conducted by an on site customer visit Milliken Walk Off Mats Customer Se...

Page 12: ...are designed to lay flat A properly placed mat should enhance safety However the positioning of the mat and its surroundings are major factors in the overall performance of the mat including its cont...

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