Englert Roofing Machine Warranty: Coverage, Terms, Exclusions and Support

Englert Roofing Machines – Warranty

Introduction

Englert provides warranty coverage as part of its complete system approach, which includes machines, training, and ongoing support. Unlike many manufacturers, Englert integrates warranty with technical support, training, and field service, making it more of a support package than a standalone policy.

While exact warranty terms can vary by machine and contract, industry-standard structures apply.

Warranty Structure and Coverage

Englert machines are supplied with manufacturer-backed warranties covering key machine components.

Warranty support is included as part of their total service package, alongside

Machine training
Testing and commissioning
Engineering support

This integrated approach ensures machines are properly set up and maintained from the start.

Typical Warranty Length

Based on industry standards and Englert’s market positioning, warranty periods typically fall within

12 months standard coverage
Up to 24 months for selected systems or extended agreements

Portable roll forming machines generally follow shorter warranty periods compared to heavy industrial lines due to

Mobile use conditions
Operator-dependent performance
Variable job-site environments

What Is Typically Covered

Englert warranties generally cover manufacturing defects and core system components.

Covered areas include

Mechanical components
Roll forming structure and frame
Drive systems (motors, chains, hydraulic systems)
Electrical systems and control components
Factory-installed systems and assemblies

This ensures protection against

Manufacturing faults
Premature component failure under normal use

What Is Not Covered (Exclusions)

Like all roll forming machine warranties, Englert warranties include clear exclusions.

Common exclusions include

Wear parts (rollers, bearings, seals)
Damage from improper use or setup
Operator error or lack of maintenance
Material-related issues (bad coil, incorrect gauge)
Transport or handling damage after delivery

Portable machines especially require correct operation, and misuse can void warranty coverage.

Extended Warranty Options

Extended warranty options may be available depending on

Machine type
Service agreements
Customer requirements

These can include

Longer coverage periods
Priority service response
Additional technical support

However, most customers rely on

Regular maintenance
Support services
Spare parts planning

rather than extended warranties alone.

Real-World Warranty Scenarios

Typical warranty claims in roofing machines include

Hydraulic system faults
Electrical control issues
Motor or drive failures

Less commonly covered issues

Roller wear (considered consumable)
Panel quality issues caused by setup errors
Material defects

In many cases, issues are resolved through

Remote technical support
Operator guidance
Minor part replacement

Warranty vs Support Integration

One of Englert’s biggest advantages is that warranty is not standalone—it is supported by

Technical training
Remote troubleshooting
On-site service teams

Englert is known for offering

Mobile technical service support
On-site repair capabilities

This reduces downtime and helps resolve issues quickly.

Compliance and Standards

Englert machines are primarily designed for the North American market.

Typical compliance includes

U.S. manufacturing standards
Electrical and safety compliance for contractor equipment

For international buyers

Additional compliance (CE, EU standards, etc.) may require confirmation depending on the machine configuration

Warranty Limitations for Portable Machines

Compared to large industrial roll forming systems, portable machines have unique warranty considerations.

These include

Higher exposure to environmental conditions
Frequent transport and handling
Operator variability

As a result

Warranty claims are often closely reviewed
Maintenance and correct operation are critical

Maintenance and Warranty Relationship

Warranty validity depends heavily on proper maintenance.

Required practices include

Regular lubrication
Correct machine setup
Routine inspections
Proper material usage

Failure to maintain the machine properly can

Void warranty
Lead to avoidable failures

Machine Matcher Insight

From a Machine Matcher perspective, Englert’s warranty structure is

Strongly tied to its service model
Supported by training and engineering
Designed for contractor environments

Key strengths

Integrated support and warranty approach
Strong technical backup and service network
Fast issue resolution through remote and field support

Key considerations

Wear parts are not covered
Operator setup plays a major role in performance
Warranty terms may vary by configuration

Conclusion

Englert provides a solid and practical warranty structure backed by training, engineering support, and service infrastructure.

While standard coverage aligns with industry norms (typically 12–24 months), the real value lies in Englert’s integrated support system, which helps customers maintain performance, reduce downtime, and resolve issues quickly.

For roofing contractors and mobile production businesses, this combination of warranty and support is far more valuable than warranty coverage alone.

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