Touchwin HMI Repair, Backup & Migration
Touchwin panel dying? Nobody else will touch it? We're one of the few companies in Australia with real Touchwin experience — backup, recovery, and migration to modern platforms.
Touchwin HMI panels are widespread across Australia on imported machinery. They work — but finding anyone who can program, back up, or support them is nearly impossible. We're one of the few companies with hands-on Touchwin experience.
TH465 series, TH765 series, THA62 series, THA65 series, TP series
Software:Touchwin EditTool
What We Do for Touchwin
- Project file backup from running panels
- System documentation — register maps, screen layouts, communication settings
- Screen modifications using EditTool
- Recovery and reprogramming after hardware failure
- Migration from Touchwin to Weintek, Kinco, or other modern platforms
- Communication troubleshooting for Touchwin-to-PLC links
The Touchwin Problem
Touchwin panels were sold in large numbers with imported machinery, but the brand has minimal presence in Australia. When something goes wrong, most companies say they can't help. EditTool requires specific Windows versions, communication protocols have non-standard implementations, and finding someone who has actually used EditTool professionally is genuinely difficult outside of China.
We've invested the time to learn the Touchwin ecosystem thoroughly — including the quirks that only come from hands-on experience.
When to Migrate
For many Touchwin installations, the smartest long-term strategy is migration to Weintek. We handle the full process — documenting the existing system, mapping registers, designing new screens, and commissioning the replacement. Your PLC and wiring stay exactly as they are; only the screen changes. You get a panel with proper support, available parts, and modern remote access.
If your Touchwin is still running, the first step is always a backup. Even if you plan to migrate later, having a complete backup means you're protected in the meantime.