Spare parts for coin sorter and bill counter
Taking care of your coin counter/sorter or bill cunter
If you have a business, or do a job where counting money is essential, you cannot do without a coin counter or a banknote detector. Only in this way, in fact, can you speed up these operations as well as counting on a valid help to protect you from scammers who try to offer you fake banknotes or coins.
During your business, therefore, you often use your money-processing device, you want to count and separate the coins and banknotes you collect from your customers, you want to verify that these are authentic. These are operations that you will repeat many times over the course of a day.
Imagine yourself as a manager of a bar with a very wide and varied customers: how many times will you use this type of device? Usually no one counts the number of times they use their own coin sorter or note counter within a day, however the answer to this question can be simple: “Many!” A number that must be multiplied by the number of days they are used and which therefore becomes higher and higher day after day.
The wear and tear of money treatment systems
But what if a coin sorter & bill counter no longer works?
Simple: the manager of the aforementioned bar exposes himself to a very high risk of being swindled and cashing fake banknotes or coins as well as, in the best of cases, wasting a lot of time to carry out operations for which a few seconds were enough.
If you think about it, however, the manager of an activity of this type, submits the money treatment systems at his disposal, to many stresses during a working day, let alone in a year!
And like all things, despite the fact that technology has made important progress in this sector too, the coin counters and banknote counters are also subject to wear. Over time, the latter can cause malfunctions in the machinery which therefore will not perform the task for which it has been impeccably designed.
What to do when a coin sorter or bill counter no longer works?
When a money treatment system no longer works, the causes can be manifold even if they are often attributable to a main cause: usury. Continuous use can in fact cause the breakage of some of the components of which these machines are made.
In general, depending on the luck you have, the solutions you will face when this kind of unexpected event occurs will be 3. Here they are:
- The damage is not serious. This case is undoubtedly among the most common. Usually it is enough to understand what is the damaged part and replace it with a new one. For this reason, in addition to selling coin counters & note counters, SDSP di Cristiano Folcolini also sells spare parts and accessories such as belts, plastic drawers, power supplies, batteries, main boards, power boards and much more. To do this kind of operation you don’t need to be Mc Gyver, you can try it too!
- The damage is repairable but you can’t understand how to fix it. If, on the other hand, you have already tried to repair your product without success then I recommend that you take it to service, a service that provides SDSP. In fact, several times it happens that the care of expert hands is necessary, who know how to identify the damage and repair the machinery, perhaps with particular pieces that must be ordered directly from the production house. If this is your case, don’t worry, I will be happy to take care of your machine!
- The damage is irreparable or repairing the damage is not economically viable. Before continuing further I want to reassure you by saying that these are situations that rarely happen. However this may be your case and the only solution, I’m sorry to tell you, is time to buy a new device! This kind of case occurs when the coin sorter or banknote counter in question is very old and therefore its technology is outdated, so much so that it is not worth spending the money to replace damaged components. At this point, however, take the ball and take advantage of the offers on the most modern cash treatment systems and protect yourself from scams!