REASSEMBLY Clause Samples
The REASSEMBLY clause defines the responsibilities and procedures for putting back together any equipment, property, or materials that were disassembled during the course of a project or service. Typically, this clause specifies who is responsible for reassembly, the standards to which the reassembly must be performed, and any timelines or conditions that must be met. For example, if machinery is taken apart for maintenance or relocation, the clause ensures it is properly reassembled and restored to working order. Its core function is to ensure that all disassembled items are returned to their original or agreed-upon state, thereby preventing disputes and ensuring operational continuity.
REASSEMBLY. If PEO go to ASSEMBLING PEO
REASSEMBLY. Clean seal cavity of the bracket thoroughly.
REASSEMBLY. Customers have the option to choose reassembly of the items at their delivery address. Charges apply. Reassembly will only be available on items that are delivered by GFH, otherwise reassembly is the customer’s responsibility. Reassembly usually attracts a higher fee than disassembly to reflect the extra labour time to make the item operational again. The reassembly fee is usually $50 -$100, however the reassembly of more complex items may attract a higher fee. These fees appear in the GFH website ‘checkout’ process next to the relevant items.
REASSEMBLY. 1. Install the lower half of the first stage nozzle.
2. Install the upper half of the first stage nozzle.
3. Install upper half turbine casing.
4. Remove mechanical jacks from under the turbine casing.
