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Terms & Conditions

Last Updated: August 22, 2026

Welcome to Mechanical Deck. By accessing and using this website, you agree to comply with and be bound by the following Terms & Conditions. If you do not agree with any part of these terms, please discontinue use of the website.

1. About Mechanical Deck

Mechanical Deck provides educational and informational content related to mechanical engineering, fabrication, welding, manufacturing, engineering calculations, technical methods, tools, calculators, and related topics.

The content published on this website is intended primarily for general educational and informational purposes.

2. Use of Website

You agree to use Mechanical Deck only for lawful purposes.

You must not:

  • Use the website for any illegal or unauthorized purpose.
  • Attempt to damage, disrupt, or interfere with the website.
  • Attempt to gain unauthorized access to the website or its systems.
  • Copy, reproduce, or redistribute website content without permission.
  • Use automated methods to excessively access or scrape website content.
  • Misuse any calculator, tool, form, or other functionality provided on the website.

3. Engineering Calculators and Results

Mechanical Deck may provide calculators and formulas for purposes such as:

  • Steel plate weight
  • Material weight
  • Fabrication calculations
  • Welding calculations
  • Man-hour calculations
  • Cutting calculations
  • Deposition and electrode calculations
  • Other mechanical engineering calculations

While we make reasonable efforts to provide accurate formulas and calculations, we do not guarantee that every result will be completely accurate, complete, or suitable for a particular engineering application.

Calculator results may depend on the values, assumptions, units, formulas, material properties, standards, and other information entered by the user.

You should independently verify important calculations before using them for:

  • Engineering design
  • Manufacturing
  • Fabrication
  • Structural applications
  • Procurement
  • Cost estimation
  • Safety-critical work
  • Professional or commercial decisions

Mechanical Deck shall not be responsible for losses, damages, defects, or other consequences resulting from reliance on calculator results or website content.

4. Technical and Engineering Information

Technical articles published on Mechanical Deck are provided for general educational purposes.

Engineering practices, codes, standards, specifications, material properties, tolerances, and manufacturing requirements can vary depending on the project, location, industry, and applicable standards.

Users are responsible for consulting qualified engineers, applicable codes, standards, manufacturer documentation, and project specifications where necessary.

Mechanical Deck does not replace professional engineering advice, inspection, certification, or approval.

5. Accuracy of Information

We make reasonable efforts to keep the information on Mechanical Deck useful and accurate. However, we do not guarantee that:

  • All information is error-free.
  • All information is complete.
  • All information is current at all times.
  • Calculations or examples will apply to every situation.
  • External information referenced on the website will remain available or accurate.

Information may be updated, modified, or removed without prior notice.

6. Intellectual Property

Unless otherwise stated, the content published on Mechanical Deck, including:

  • Articles
  • Text
  • Original graphics
  • Calculator interfaces
  • Website design
  • Logos
  • Original illustrations
  • Other original materials

is owned by or used with permission by Mechanical Deck and is protected by applicable intellectual-property laws.

You may access and use the website for personal, educational, and informational purposes.

You may not reproduce, republish, redistribute, modify, sell, or commercially exploit substantial portions of Mechanical Deck's original content without prior permission.

7. User-Generated Content

If Mechanical Deck allows users to submit comments, feedback, or other content, you are responsible for anything you submit.

You agree not to submit content that is:

  • Illegal
  • Abusive
  • Misleading
  • Defamatory
  • Infringing on another person's intellectual-property rights
  • Spam or malicious content
  • Offensive or inappropriate

Mechanical Deck reserves the right to remove comments or user-submitted content at its discretion.

8. External Links

Mechanical Deck may contain links to third-party websites, services, products, tools, or resources.

These links are provided for convenience and informational purposes.

Mechanical Deck does not control third-party websites and does not guarantee the accuracy, availability, security, or reliability of their content or services.

Visiting external websites is at your own risk, and you should review their respective terms and privacy policies.

9. Affiliate Links

Mechanical Deck may participate in affiliate marketing programs.

This means that some links on the website may be affiliate links. If you purchase a product or service through an affiliate link, Mechanical Deck may receive a commission at no additional cost to you.

Affiliate relationships do not necessarily influence the information or opinions expressed in our articles.

10. Advertising

Mechanical Deck may display advertisements provided by third-party advertising networks, including Google AdSense or other advertising providers.

These third parties may use cookies or similar technologies in accordance with their own policies.

Mechanical Deck does not control all advertisements displayed through third-party advertising networks and is not responsible for the products, services, claims, or content presented in those advertisements.

11. No Professional Advice

The information provided on Mechanical Deck should not be considered a substitute for professional engineering, financial, legal, medical, or other professional advice.

For projects involving safety, structural integrity, regulatory compliance, or significant financial or commercial consequences, consult an appropriately qualified professional.

12. Limitation of Liability

To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, Mechanical Deck and its owner(s), contributors, and associated parties shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, special, or other losses arising from:

  • Your use of the website.
  • Your inability to access the website.
  • Reliance on information published on the website.
  • Use of calculators or tools.
  • Errors or omissions in website content.
  • Third-party websites or services.
  • Products or services accessed through external or affiliate links.

You use the website and its information at your own risk.

13. Website Availability

We do not guarantee that Mechanical Deck will always be available, uninterrupted, secure, or free from technical errors.

We may temporarily suspend, modify, or discontinue any part of the website without prior notice.

14. Changes to These Terms

Mechanical Deck may update these Terms & Conditions from time to time.

Any changes will be published on this page with an updated "Last Updated" date.

Your continued use of the website after changes are published means that you accept the updated Terms & Conditions.

15. Governing Law

These Terms & Conditions shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the applicable laws of India.

Any disputes relating to the use of Mechanical Deck shall be subject to the applicable jurisdiction of the courts in India.

16. Contact Us

If you have questions regarding these Terms & Conditions, you can contact us through the Contact Us page on Mechanical Deck.

17. Acceptance of These Terms

By accessing or using Mechanical Deck, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agreed to these Terms & Conditions.

Thank you for visiting Mechanical Deck.

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