This area is to discuss trade stimulators. A trade stimulator is defined as a machine that does NOT pay the customer something of value (coin, token, etc.) when a winning combination is hit.
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by sam2002 » Wed Sep 27, 2017 10:10 am
Hello
Looking for someone who may have interior cabinet photos with mech removed . What specifically I am looking for is the workings below the coin chute where you would see the coins played through the viewing window .
Thanks for any help
Sam
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by sam2002 » Fri Sep 29, 2017 7:06 am
Nobody out there with any info on this machine ? Really hoping to find out how the coin window works .
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by flipper77 » Sun Oct 01, 2017 5:41 am
Mills Success but believe the coin viewing window works the same as Jumbo Success. Just a pivoting metal flap that holds the coins for display as they are played (to insure no slugs). Weight of the coins will finally cause the flap to drop coins into cash box.
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by sam2002 » Sun Oct 01, 2017 1:41 pm
flipper77 wrote:Mills Success but believe the coin viewing window works the same as Jumbo Success. Just a pivoting metal flap that holds the coins for display as they are played (to insure no slugs). Weight of the coins will finally cause the flap to drop coins into cash box.
Thanks for that info . I was thinking there might be some linkage that interacted with the coin mech . A spring operated trap door is all there is ! Thanks !
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