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Count On Tools Extends Special Pricing on MYDATA Feeder Repair Kits
September 2, 2016 | Count On Tools Inc.Estimated reading time: 2 minutes
Count On Tools, Inc. (COT) today announced that it has extended the special introductory pricing on all MYDATA Feeder Repair Kits through the remainder of the year. The special pricing began in May and will be effective through December 31, 2016.
Each MYDATA Feeder Repair Kit includes a precision machined aluminum side cover plate with cover tape plow pre-installed, a new spring and matching screws for reassembly. This is the only repair option for these feeders on the market and provides significant cost savings in comparison to purchasing replacement feeders. With each broken feeder, customers are throwing away money. Thanks to the introduction of the new Feeder Repair Kits, customers can expect much higher durability combined with significant cost savings and reduced waste.
The new MYDATA Feeder Repair Kits can be installed by the customer, eliminating the need for worn/damaged feeders to be sent in to Count On Tools for repair. This new system also allows users to repair feeders with broken finger tabs. The robust all aluminum construction of the new feeder side cover plate means greater strength and more durability. All components are precision machined replacements for the original parts using high quality materials and industry leading coatings. Count On Tools guarantees the functionality of the parts included in the repair kits in the equipment and the ability to extend the lifecycle of worn or damaged feeders.
The MYDATA Feeder Repair Kits are available for the 3.7, 4.0, 4.7, and 5.4 Agilis feeders. To take advantage of this service, customers will need to supply Count On Tools with Feeder ID codes. Count On Tools will then label each feeder with a matching barcode sticker to ensure full functionality with the MYDATA software and equipment. For more information about Count On Tools’ products and services, visit www.cotinc.com.
About Count On Tools Inc.
Count On Tools Inc., a precision component manufacturer specializing in all aspects of the machining industry, has been setting new performance standards in the SMT pick-and-place nozzle market since 1991. As the ORIGINAL source for high-quality, low-cost vacuum placement nozzles and associated consumables, they have pioneered with world-class development and process engineers that combine to ensure that innovation and competitiveness is applied to all of its extensive product range. The company also stands behind its products 100% with a full warranty. Count On Tools’ products are in use at many of the world's leading electronics manufacturing companies. Proven engineering expertise, coupled with the latest in design and manufacturing technology, has allowed the company to simplify the complexities of the industry and deliver a solution to its customers.
The company also maintains and supports a strong position in the hand tool industry, offering the highest quality hand tools in the world with PB Swiss Tools. These tools compliment any and all high-tech environments requiring optimum performance from both their equipment and technicians
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