Vulcan V600 Onboard Scale Meter - Refurbish & Repair Services
Tier 1: Internal Refurbishment:
Covers Internal component repairs to customers circuit boards
Tier 2: Standard Refurbishment:
Covers Internal Board Repairs, New Buttons, New Bezel and New Decal
Tier 3: Full Refurbishment:
Covers any required Internal Board Repairs, Entirely New Internal Board(s) if found to be needed, New Buttons, New Bezel and New Decal
Download the Vulcan V600 users manual HERE
Model Numbers Repaired:
M60
M60A-C07
M60A-C16
M60E-C09
M70A-201
If you don't see you model number listed, please email us at: info@penmfg.com
FREE EVALUATIONS WHEN SHIPPED TO OUR SHOP
INLCUDE YOUR CONTACT INFORMATION IN THE BOX!
Please send us an email to info@penmfg.com with your model number, serial number and problem reported. If you don't hear back from us it is because your information was not included in the box with the meter.
Ship all devices to our shop at:
Peninsula Scale
185 Drennen Road
Suite 319
Orlando Florida 32806
Once it arrives we will do a quick evaluation and call or email you to advise how much the estimated repair cost would be before proceeding.
90 Day Service Warranty Included
Tier 1 - Board Component Repairs
This tier covers internal circuit board component level failures.
Common replacements are LED Display segments with dim or missing digit segments
Input power diodes fried from reverse polarity
leaking capacitors from old age
Missing Screws
Damaged external housing components
Tier 2 - Includes Cosmetic Replacements
This Tier includes everything in tier 1 and also includes:
Replacement plastic bezels
Replacement rubber bezel gasket
Replacement rubber buttons
Replacement front decal with clear display window
This is the most common option for heavily used equipment that has been in service for many years
Tier 3 - Full Circuit Board Replacements
This tier includes everything you could need to bring the device back to an "as-new" Condition including:
factory new circuit boards
In addition to all of the other components offered in tiers 1 and 2.
This option is rarely needed and would only happen if there was a large failure across one or several internal circuit boards