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Does anybody know why VHF needs 3-4 weeks and longer to repair their mills ? and do you think thats normal and ok ?
Does anybody know why VHF needs 3-4 weeks and longer to repair their mills ? and do you think thats normal and ok ?
He is in Germany, so it shouldn't take that long for shipping. LOLWouldn't be surprised if it goes all the way back to Germany.
Won't your re-seller supply a loaner while yours is being repaired?
Are you implying that there is a backlog of repair work to be done?I bet they're understaffed in the repair dept...
Are you implying that there is a backlog of repair work to be done?
Are these machines unreliable??Dunno... that well could be the case...they sold quite a few under various brands...
Did they provide a loaner mill while yours is being repaired? I could live with three months to repair if they gave me a loaner.
Are these machines unreliable??
Are these machines unreliable??
Honestly, we have many hundreds of them in the market here in the U.S. & Canada and once we got over the conductivity issue about 2 years ago, it's been very smooth sailing with the Preciso M200 (VHF K4 Mill). We rarely have mills back for service and when we do we provide the option of a loaner. They are very robust little mills to say the least. Would anyone like to see a video of one topless? I will try to upload if you would!Cannot comment on that...but it seems to have certain issues according of what I read here...
Awesome!!! I can't wait to see the new repair facility, you guys are always bulging at the seams it seemsWe generally turn Roland repairs and service around in about three day, not including shipping.
Once in a while it gets busy and may take a little longer. We are currently building a new repair facility where we will be able to work on five mills at a time. This should bring most repairs to one or two days.
Hey Bob,We generally turn Roland repairs and service around in about three day, not including shipping.
Once in a while it gets busy and may take a little longer. We are currently building a new repair facility where we will be able to work on five mills at a time. This should bring most repairs to one or two days.
I'd love to see a topless video....of this machine.Honestly, we have many hundreds of them in the market here in the U.S. & Canada and once we got over the conductivity issue about 2 years ago, it's been very smooth sailing with the Preciso M200 (VHF K4 Mill). We rarely have mills back for service and when we do we provide the option of a loaner. They are very robust little mills to say the least. Would anyone like to see a video of one topless? I will try to upload if you would!
I'd love to see a topless video....of this machine.