*All Machines are Cleaned By Hand, Not by Ultrasonic Cleaning Machines.
(**those are too harsh for the metal, in my opinion)
Feel Free to Call.
CLEANING NUMBERING MACHINES
Through experience I have learned - never soak numbering machines in
cleaning liquid or oil of any kind.
We clean them with a tooth brush (Standard
Blanket Wash) once a month (depending on use).
We suggest this be completed on a Friday as the oil takes two days to
absorb and evaporate. After thorough cleaning of all parts, spray with WD-40.
If the machines have not been serviced,
there could be dry ink build-up that causes problems as well as press
damage. Therefore, they need to be
totally stripped and cleaned thoroughly.
We do supply this service as well as
repair. Quotes are free, but we do need
to see the machines. New and rebuilt parts
are available as well as numbering machines.
We suggest you gather the non-working
machines and send those first – keeping the best in use (include the smashed broken
machines as it will save you on the cost of new parts).
All good parts are separated, bagged and
returned for future repairs.
Please email anytime, should you need additional
assistance or free trouble shooting.
Randy Yarwood/Inca
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