Heidenhain Launches Touch Probe Rapid Repair Service Program
The program is intended to cut turnaround for certain probe assemblies.
Heidenhain Corp. (Schaumburg, Illinois) Commercial Services has announced the new Touch Probe Rapid Repair service program. This new program is intended to provide timely and accurate support to the Touch Probe Stocking Program launched earlier in 2016.
The Touch Probe Rapid Repair program is now providing all Heidenhain touch-probe customers in North America with quicker turnaround for select touch-probe assemblies.
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