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Warranty and 

Return Policy

Warranty:

OFI Testing Equipment, Inc. (OFITE) warrants that the products shall be free from liens and defects in 

title, and shall conform in all respects to the terms of the sales order and the specifications applicable 

to the products. All products shall be furnished subject to OFITE’s standard manufacturing variations 

and practices. Unless the warranty period is otherwise extended in writing, the following warranty shall 

apply: if, at any time prior to twelve (12) months from the date of invoice, the products, or any part 

thereof, do not conform to these warranties or to the specifications applicable thereto, and OFITE is 

so notified in writing upon discovery, OFITE shall promptly repair or replace the defective products. 

Notwithstanding the foregoing, OFITE’s warranty obligations shall not extend to any use by the buyer 

of the products in conditions more severe than OFITE’s recommendations, nor to any defects which 

were visually observable by the buyer but which are not promptly brought to OFITE’s attention.

In the event that the buyer has purchased installation and commissioning services on 

applicable products, the above warranty shall extend for an additional period of twelve 

(12) months from the date of the original warranty expiration for such products.

In the event that OFITE is requested to provide customized research and development for the buyer, 

OFITE shall use its best efforts but makes no guarantees to the buyer that any products will be provided.

OFITE makes no other warranties or guarantees to the buyer, either express or implied, 

and the warranties provided in this clause shall be exclusive of any other warranties 

including ANY IMPLIED OR STATUTORY WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR PURPOSE, 

MERCHANTABILITY, AND OTHER STATUTORY REMEDIES WHICH ARE WAIVED.

This limited warranty does not cover any losses or damages that occur as a result of:

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Improper installation or maintenance of the products

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Misuse

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Neglect

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Adjustment by non-authorized sources

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Improper environment

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Excessive or inadequate heating or air conditioning or electrical 

power failures, surges, or other irregularities

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Equipment, products, or material not manufactured by OFITE

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Firmware or hardware that have been modified or altered by a third party

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Consumable parts (bearings, accessories, etc.)

Returns and Repairs:

Items being returned must be carefully packaged to prevent damage in 

shipment and insured against possible damage or loss. OFITE will not be 

responsible for equipment damaged due to insufficient packaging.

Any non-defective items returned to OFITE within ninety (90) days of invoice are subject to a 

15% restocking fee. Items returned must be received by OFITE in original condition for it to 

be accepted. Reagents and special order items will not be accepted for return or refund.

OFITE employs experienced personnel to service and repair equipment manufactured by us, as 

well as other companies. To help expedite the repair process, please include a repair form with all 

equipment sent to OFITE for repair. Be sure to include your name, company name, phone number, 

email address, detailed description of work to be done, purchase order number, and a shipping address 

for returning the equipment. All repairs performed as “repair as needed” are subject to the ninety (90) 

day limited warranty. All “Certified Repairs” are subject to the twelve (12) month limited warranty.

Returns and potential warranty repairs require a Return Material Authorization (RMA) 

number. An RMA form is available from your sales or service representative.

Please ship all equipment (with the RMA number for returns or warranty repairs) to the following address:

OFI Testing Equipment, Inc. 

Attn: Repair Department 

11302 Steeplecrest Dr. 

Houston, TX 77065 

USA

OFITE also offers competitive service contracts for repairing and/or maintaining your lab 

equipment, including equipment from other manufacturers.  For more information about 

our technical support and repair services, please contact 

[email protected]

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Summary of Contents for 120-60

Page 1: ...30 Volt 120 60 F For Fracturing Fluids 115 Volt 120 60 1 F For Fracturing Fluids 230 Volt Instruction Manual Updated 11 16 2015 Ver 5 0 OFI Testing Equipment Inc 11302 Steeplecrest Dr Houston Texas 77...

Page 2: ...320 7300 Fax 713 880 9886 www ofite com 1 Intro 2 Description 2 Specifications 3 Components 3 Installation 7 Operation 8 Manual Mode 8 Variable Mode 9 Auto Mode 9 Timer 10 Speed Controller 10 PID Para...

Page 3: ...be utilized to mix cements according to the procedures stated by the API The proper amount of mix water is carefully weighed and poured into the mixing container of the blender The rotational speed is...

Page 4: ...5 Volt Only Qty 4 122 200 Blending Assembly Square Drive 1 qt Qty 12 122 202 Stainless Steel Container 1 qt 122 203 Container Lid 1 qt 122 204 Bottom Gasket Qty 6 120 61 1 Spare Parts Kit 230 Volt 122...

Page 5: ...display shows the speed of the blade On models for cement testing 120 60 120 60 1 multiply the value displayed here by 10 to determine the actual RPM of the blade 2 Timer Display Seconds 3 Edit Setpo...

Page 6: ...point value by 1 7 Enter Button Press this button to store the Setpoint value in memory 8 Timer Reset Press this button to reset the timer to zero 9 Keypad VAR This button accesses the PID Parameter C...

Page 7: ...For testing Cement part numbers 120 60 and 120 60 1 Setpoint 1 is 4 000 RPM and Setpoint 2 is 12 000 RPM For testing Fracturing Fluids Setpoint 1 is 500 and Setpoint 2 is 1 000 RPM 15 Three Way Switch...

Page 8: ...fely away from sinks and other possible hazards 2 Place the blending assembly on the base of the unit 3 Plug the power supply cord into the port underneath the cabinet housing labeled BLENDER 4 Plug t...

Page 9: ...nd turn the Potentiometer 16 fully counter clockwise 1 Place the mix water into the mixing cup and place the lid on top of the container 2 The MAN AUTO Variable switch 13 should be in the MAN AUTO pos...

Page 10: ...er position Place the MAN AUTO VARIABLE switch 13 to the MAN AUTO position Place the MANUAL AUTO switch 15 switch to the AUTO position Once the switch is placed into the AUTO position the blender shou...

Page 11: ...e display 3 6 each increase a separate digit of the setpoint value The digits will scroll from 0 to 9 and then return to 0 3 When you reach the correct setpoint value press the enter button 7 to store...

Page 12: ...ut the response was slow increase the value of Variable 9 by 4 Repeat the above procedure changing the value of VARIABLE 9 until there is minimal overshoot and the ramp is smooth Note that to fine tun...

Page 13: ...ny losses or damages that occur as a result of Improper installation or maintenance of the products Misuse Neglect Adjustment by non authorized sources Improper environment Excessive or inadequate hea...

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