ATM Parts NCR S2 Pick Module Assembly 445-0736668 4450736668
Product details
Part number |
445-0736668 4450736668 |
Brand |
NCR |
Type |
S2 Pick Module Assembly |
Quality |
new original |
MOQ |
1 pcs |
Warranty |
3 months |
Trade term |
EXW |
Payment |
T/T |
Shipment |
By Express/By Air/By sea |
Not only can we supply S2 Pick modules, we can also supply the following parts for it:
Part number | Description |
---|---|
009-0022199 0090022199 | S2 Pick Module Solenoid Valve |
009-0026396 0090026396 | S2 Pick Module 167T Belt |
009-0026464 0090026464 | S2 Pick Module Vacuum Suction Cup Yellow |
009-0031094 0090031094 | S2 Pick Module 135T Belt |
445-0632942 4450632942 | S2 Pick Module Grey Gear 35T/10MM |
445-0752738 4450752738 | S2 Pick Module DUAL CASS ID PCB |
009-0026397 0090026397 | S2 Pick Module Step Motor |
445-0749759 4450749759 | S2 Pick LED PCB |
445-0754660 4450754660 | S2 Pick Module Gear 42T 445-0736665 445-0748043 |
445-0726253 4450726253 | S2 Pick Module Gear 22T |
445-0736867 4450736867 | S2 Pick Module Gear Drive 35T Grey |
445-0729526 4450729526 | S2 Pick Module Drive Gear 36T |
FAQ
Q1. What’s the condition of your product?
A: Generally we can provide 4 conditions: new original, new generic,original used and original refurbished.
Q2.Does your product have a warranty?
A: Yes. Every product have a warranty, normally it is 3 months.
Q3. Do you have your own factory?
A: Yes. We have our factory, located in Zhuhai. We do the refurbishment by ourselves and We can build the molds and fixtures.
Q4. What’s the lead time of your product?
A: Normally it is 1-5 days after payment. The lead time is related to the quantity you ordered.
HISTORY OF THE ATM
ATM technology dates back to 1960, when First National City Bank (now Citibank) began
using a “bankograph” in lobbies. The concept of this first machine was for customers to pay utility bills and get a receipt without a teller. In 1967, the first cash-dispensing machine appeared in a London bank. The machine converted paper vouchers bought from bank tellers in advance into cash for the customer.
The first use of magnetically encoded plastic was in a Docuteller machine at New York’s Chemical Bank in 1969. Docutel met initial resistance from bankers because the machine cost $8,000 more per year than using a human teller. In addition, banks thought customers would be reluctant to use a machine to manage cash.
In 1971, Docutel released its “Total Teller,” the first true full-function bank ATM.
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