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FAQs

Answers You Need

What is the cost of logoing ShatterGuard RT?

Logoing prices are dependent of our 3rd party costs for your individual logo complexity, size, colours and design.  With the addition of the logoing being a relatively new option, we are still learning about cost estimates of such, but can offer you our best guess once we receive a picture or e-file of your logo.

Where's the product built? 

Every ShatterGuard RT is individually, handmade in central Alberta Canada, with all materials and subtrade work for its construction, sourced locally.

What sizes are available? 

There are 2 standard ShatterGuard RT sizes available.  The most common is the 38" wide assembly, with a 36" wide by 7' long  retractable cover. This unit is original product built for universal use on tracked excavators of all sizes.  The 2nd stocked ShatterGuard RT is most commonly used on wheel loaders, and has a 62" long frame, with 60" wide by 8" long  retractable cover.

Can I order custom built sizes to fit my machine?  

Other sizes had been built to order, however custom orders will be considered on an individual basis, dependent on complexity of design and quantity of order.

Can you repair damaged ShatterGuard RT units?

We do offer repair of our product, and will provide estimates upon receiving and inspecting them.

Do you offer an exchange or reconditioned product?

Exchange ShatterGuard RT units are available, as stock of such units permits, at a reduced price from new ones.

Will you ship internationally?

We are set up for product shipments throughout Canada and the USA.  Overseas and Mexican shipments will be considered on an individual basis.

Can your product be used more than once, and if so, will it fit a different brand of machine?

ShatterGuard RT is durable and built to last.  With its universal mounting design, and ease to adapt to most makes and models, it can certainly be moved from machine to machine.  With the reconditioning we also offer of damaged ShatterGuard RT, you can expect your unit to last.

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