With
no moving parts, there are very little maintenance requirements
on a frictionless cash counting machine. This means Cashmaster
machines can be used in virtually any industry where cash
counting is a requirement.
Another
advantage of the weight based counting method is the ability
to count coupons and vouchers, as well as coins and notes.
The
user can effortlessly calibrate Cashmaster machines to calculate
the weight of vouchers or coupons, providing a whole host
of other functions. The end result is a machine that is extremely
adaptable for any industry, enhancing time efficiency and
ensuring greater accuracy at the till.
Want
to learn more about Cashmaster’s count by weight machines?
How
accurate are Cashmaster machines?
Cashmaster machines employ five independent techniques to
ensure absolute accuracy when counting currency. The software
was developed using data concerning the weights of 40 million
used bills. A computer model of these bills was created to
simulate billions of bills being counted on the machine. The
result, after an extensive development exercise, allows Cashmaster
to give a 100% assurance that, when employed correctly, their
machines remain 100% accurate, even when bills are heavily
worn or taped.
How
long will the machine last?
All Cashmaster machines have no moving parts and will provide
a long trouble free life well in excess of 35 million weighing
cycles, typically equating to between 5 and 10 years.
How
reliable are Cashmaster machines?
Reliability is exceptional. No moving parts means no maintenance.
Unlike friction counting machines (mechanical coin counters
and note counters), there is nothing to jam, clean or lubricate.
What
about new coin and bill issues?
Cashmaster provide a simple firmware update, via an SD card,
which installs in seconds.
What
about torn and taped notes?
Cashmaster have designed several unique features, specific
to their machines, which ensure that when a damaged/repaired
note is encountered, the count remains accurate.