Cash dispenser
Friction picks, vacuum picks, rollers, belts, and shutter mechanisms. We clear double-picks and rejected-note faults.
Before you replace an expensive ATM module, talk to Thriving Cashpoint Repair Co.. We restore faulty cash dispensers, card readers, PIN pads, printers, and screens on-site whenever the hardware can be repaired.
A failed module does not always belong in a replacement box. We isolate the worn part, test the board and mechanism, then repair the fault that caused the outage.
Friction picks, vacuum picks, rollers, belts, and shutter mechanisms. We clear double-picks and rejected-note faults.
Dip, swipe, and motorised hybrid readers receive careful alignment checks, sensor testing, and card-path cleaning.
We investigate unresponsive keys, contact failure, damaged membranes, and intermittent keypad input.
Printer jams, poor thermal output, cutter faults, and feed errors are checked during receipt printer maintenance.
Dead pixels, calibration drift, backlight failures, and damaged touch layers can often be restored in place.
Voltage regulation, battery backup, connector damage, and unstable power rails are tested under load.
Clear symptoms lead to a clear repair plan. Our technicians test the individual cause before anyone recommends a replacement.
See diagnostics supportYou describe the error, recent incidents, and operating pattern. We run remote checks where the ATM permits.
A technician inspects the unit and uses diagnostic software, meters, and test fixtures to reproduce the fault.
We separate the sub-component from the symptom and confirm whether repair or replacement is the sounder decision.
OEM-grade parts and certified alternatives are fitted where suitable. The complete ATM is tested before closeout.
Use a working estimate to frame the conversation. The final figure depends on the fault, access conditions, and parts required.
Thriving Cashpoint Repair Co. sources through OEM partnerships and uses certified aftermarket alternatives only when they meet the same fit and test requirements. Every repaired component is checked before it returns to service.
Small parts can create large outages. These repairs kept working hardware in service.
A bank's dispenser rejected notes after every second transaction. We rebuilt the friction-pick assembly and tested it through repeated dispense cycles.
Calibration drift made several menu areas unusable. A touch-layer repair and screen calibration restored the full customer interface.
"Thriving Cashpoint Repair Co. found the keypad contact issue instead of pushing a full module change. The repair was tidy, documented, and completed within the agreed window."
Tell us what the ATM is doing, where it is located, and which module is affected. We will arrange the right diagnostic visit and explain the repair path.