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Mitutoyo repair center experience?
We have a dial indicator that fought gravity and lost. It is a
2923-10, and the tip still moves, but not easily. Gotta send it away for repair, and I have heard good things about Long Island indicator repair, but I could only get thru to the Mitutoyo repair center in Aurora, IL on the phone. They said it would be a flat fee of $44 to repair, no matter what the damage. That sounds great to me. Just wondering if anyone has used the Mitutoyo repair center, or someone who has any wisdom to share on the subject. |
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Mitutoyo repair center experience?
Excellent. I have used them twice.
Steve wrote in message oups.com... We have a dial indicator that fought gravity and lost. It is a 2923-10, and the tip still moves, but not easily. Gotta send it away for repair, and I have heard good things about Long Island indicator repair, but I could only get thru to the Mitutoyo repair center in Aurora, IL on the phone. They said it would be a flat fee of $44 to repair, no matter what the damage. That sounds great to me. Just wondering if anyone has used the Mitutoyo repair center, or someone who has any wisdom to share on the subject. |
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Mitutoyo repair center experience?
I used them for a dial bore guage and was very satisfied.
Roger wrote in message oups.com... We have a dial indicator that fought gravity and lost. It is a 2923-10, and the tip still moves, but not easily. Gotta send it away for repair, and I have heard good things about Long Island indicator repair, but I could only get thru to the Mitutoyo repair center in Aurora, IL on the phone. They said it would be a flat fee of $44 to repair, no matter what the damage. That sounds great to me. Just wondering if anyone has used the Mitutoyo repair center, or someone who has any wisdom to share on the subject. |
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Mitutoyo repair center experience?
D Murphy wrote:
rbce2003 wrote Just wondering if anyone has used the Mitutoyo repair center, I've used them. No problems at all. So how does one get ahold of the Mitutoyo repair center? I did a quick on-line search and nothing came up. I have a Digimatic Solar caliper that I dropped, breaking the thumb wheel off and screwing up the readout (no longer zeros) that I wouldn't mind getting fixed, if it won't cost me an arm and a leg. |
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Mitutoyo repair center experience?
http://www.mitutoyo.com/Support/RepairService.html
It took me maybe 4 clicks to find this. Roger "Hari Seldon" wrote in message oups.com... D Murphy wrote: rbce2003 wrote Just wondering if anyone has used the Mitutoyo repair center, I've used them. No problems at all. So how does one get ahold of the Mitutoyo repair center? I did a quick on-line search and nothing came up. I have a Digimatic Solar caliper that I dropped, breaking the thumb wheel off and screwing up the readout (no longer zeros) that I wouldn't mind getting fixed, if it won't cost me an arm and a leg. |
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