PEACOCK COM5V2 Digital Comparator
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Model: C-5 VER.3
Product Overview
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Technical Dossier
When a Peacock C-5 VER.3 Digital Counter fails on the production floor, the instinct is to call the OEM — only to be told the part was discontinued years ago. At that point, the conversation shifts from "repair cost" to "line replacement cost": new PLCs, new wiring schematics, new operator training, and weeks of engineering downtime. For many facilities running legacy counting and batching systems, that bill runs into the hundreds of thousands of dollars. DriveKNMS holds verified stock of the C-5 VER.3 specifically to prevent that outcome.
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Peacock (Japan) |
| Model / Part Number | C-5 VER.3 |
| Category | Digital Counter |
| Discontinuation Status | Obsolete – No longer manufactured or supported by OEM |
| Country of Origin | Japan |
| Condition Available | New Old Stock (NOS) / Tested Refurbished |
Note: Electrical parameters (voltage range, counting frequency, input signal type) are verified unit-by-unit during our QA process. Confirmed specifications are provided with each shipment. No unverified parameters are published here.
The Peacock C-5 VER.3 was designed for precision counting applications in industrial automation environments — packaging lines, batch processing, and machine cycle monitoring. In many facilities, this counter is embedded within a broader legacy control architecture that has operated reliably for 15–25 years. The control logic, HMI interfaces, and field wiring were all engineered around this specific module.
Replacing the C-5 VER.3 with a modern equivalent is not a simple swap. It requires signal compatibility verification, potential PLC program modification, updated I/O mapping, and in many cases, a full re-commissioning cycle. For a production line running three shifts, the engineering cost alone — before factoring in lost output — can exceed the capital value of the equipment being maintained.
The only rational alternative is to source a genuine C-5 VER.3 replacement. Facilities that have extended the life of their Peacock-based counting systems by 5–10 years through strategic spare part procurement consistently report a fraction of the cost compared to system modernization. The math is straightforward: one verified spare part versus weeks of engineering, procurement, and validation work.
Plant managers facing pressure to justify aging infrastructure should document this cost differential explicitly. A single sourced spare part that prevents a forced upgrade is a defensible capital expenditure with a measurable ROI. DriveKNMS provides the documentation trail — part condition reports, test records, and traceability — that supports that business case.
Obsolete parts sourced from secondary markets carry real risk. Our 5-step QA protocol for the C-5 VER.3 addresses the failure modes most common in aged electronic counters:
Units that pass all five stages are classified as "Tested Serviceable" and shipped with a condition report.
Q: What warranty applies to an obsolete part like the C-5 VER.3?
A: We provide a 90-day warranty covering functional defects identified under normal operating conditions. Given the obsolete status of this part, we recommend purchasing a backup unit simultaneously.
Q: How do I know the unit is genuine and not a counterfeit?
A: All Peacock C-5 VER.3 units in our inventory are sourced from verified industrial channels — decommissioned equipment, authorized surplus, and long-term storage facilities. Physical markings, board revision, and construction quality are cross-referenced during intake inspection.
Q: Should I buy more than one unit?
A: For any production-critical application, yes. With obsolete parts, secondary sourcing becomes progressively harder over time. Facilities that secure 2–3 units now eliminate the risk of a future line stoppage caused by unavailability. Storage cost for a small electronic module is negligible compared to emergency sourcing premiums.
Q: Can you verify compatibility with my specific machine before I order?
A: Yes. Send us your machine model, panel layout photo, or existing part number and we will confirm compatibility before shipment.
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