newboy
newbot
just some food for thought. i had a service call the other day on a 3 year old WASHWORLD HIGH VELOCITY machine. the main control cabinet got wet due to a hose break. dried out the cabinet while holding my breath expecting the worst. it must have been the operators lucky day. the only problem was a bad out put module on the Micrologix 1500 plc controller. i did not have one with me, and it was too late in the day for NDA from Washworld. i called a few local suppliers and found a one that had 2 of the modules in stock. drove 5 miles and had the machine running in an hour.
the main point of my post is to show operators and investors that not all manufacturers lock in parts sales by using only proprietary parts on their systems. some manufacturers really do want their customers to make money while not being locked into buying replacement parts from only one source. in many cases, the operator can't ever begin to trouble shoot or make a simple repair due to the complex nature of the machine.
THANKS WASHWORLD.............
the main point of my post is to show operators and investors that not all manufacturers lock in parts sales by using only proprietary parts on their systems. some manufacturers really do want their customers to make money while not being locked into buying replacement parts from only one source. in many cases, the operator can't ever begin to trouble shoot or make a simple repair due to the complex nature of the machine.
THANKS WASHWORLD.............