The
Comco Microblaster, Powerflo and Directflo are proven, durable and reliable
machines. Due to the abrasive nature of the work, parts do wear out
and regular servicing will keep the machines in good working order. Many of
the original 20 year old plus MB100 machines are still in regular operation
in production labs, factories and R&D area's throughout the UK and the
rest of the world.
We
carry stock of spare parts of the most common wear items for the Comco
machines. From nozzles, to hose to regulators, gauge's and new tanks, we can
keep your machine running. Click on the link for information on spares kits
available Spares Kits. Click on the link if you would
like any assistance or advice.
For
Rectifier Beveller, Trimmer and older products please see our discontinued
products page
SPARE PARTS KITS
HELP & SUPPORT
If you have any
problems with the machine or would like any advice, we are happy to give
support and help to get you back and running with as quickly and possible.
Please feel free to call us on 01460 61791
REPAIR & REFURBISHMENT
We
can carry out inspection, repair and refurbishment for all the Comco machines
at our headquarters in Chard, Somerset. Depending on the nature of the
problem and parts needed we will carry out a thorough inspection and
advise you of the condition of the essential parts for the machines
operation. Before proceeding with any work we will consult you and request authorization
to carry out work or return the machine with only a nominal inspection fee.
We always endeavor to get machines repaired and turned around as quickly as
possible.
Refurbishment
is possible for machines that at first look beyond repair. The MB100 below
has had a hard working life but despite the initial cosmetic condition which
is the worst one we have seen to date, mechanically it was in relatively good
condition. With a little TLC, a few hours labor, some paint and some spare
parts we managed to transform the machine into one almost as good as new and
it is now back in regular use at our customers site. Yes, it is actually the
same machine.
BEFORE
AFTER
Yes, it is actually the same machine!