Do You Offer Warranty for All Types of CNC Machines?
STYLECNC values your business and always attempts to provide you the best service and support.
No limited warranty is provided by STYLECNC unless your CNC machine was purchased from STYLECNC or an authorized distributor as well as an authorized reseller. Please see below for the warranty information.
As a top CNC machine brand & manufacturer in the world, STYLECNC promise:
1. 1-3 years for the whole CNC machine.
2. Long life-time maintenance, after-sale department will offer 24/7 English online support.
3. Except the damage artificially, we are responsible for offering the fittings free of charge during warranty.
4. After the warranty period expired, you only need to pay the actual maintenance cost.
5. Certificate support: CE, FDA, SGS.
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