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Noobie needs help with Unknown 5c Slot

Postby aaron832 » Mon Mar 31, 2025 11:43 am

Hey Everyone! Just wanted to see if I could get any insight into repair of this slot machine I have. I have no idea who manufactured it, or what type it is. It looks almost identical to the slot in this video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHbJZ_T ... uesNetwork

Looking at the close up picture, it seems like a part might be missing where this PickAxe looking mechanism rotates to push the lower lever. Definitely a lot of metal wear in the area.

Images posted here:
https://imgur.com/a/8w40CXU
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Re: Noobie needs help with Unknown 5c Slot

Postby BRADPA3772 » Mon Mar 31, 2025 12:25 pm

Looks like you have a very nice Mills High Top from the Silver Slipper casino! Congrats. I’m not a slot tech, but folks on here are really good about giving repair advice. Congrats on your machine!
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Re: Noobie needs help with Unknown 5c Slot

Postby aaron832 » Mon Mar 31, 2025 8:01 pm

After further investigation it looks like a spring is missing and also there seems to be some kind of bump plate missing from the other part. Looks like maybe it has broken off.

How do people typically deal with broken or missing parts like this? Find someone that specializes in metal repair?
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Re: Noobie needs help with Unknown 5c Slot

Postby mazzeosa17 » Tue Apr 01, 2025 11:14 am

For broken or missing parts like yours, I try to get the part from one of the vendors that sells parts on these sites, such as "Mechanic". If he doesn't have the part, then I go to a weld/metal fabrication shop that I've found locally and get the part welded.
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Re: Noobie needs help with Unknown 5c Slot

Postby mechanic » Wed Apr 09, 2025 5:24 pm

aaron832 wrote:After further investigation it looks like a spring is missing and also there seems to be some kind of bump plate missing from the other part. Looks like maybe it has broken off.

How do people typically deal with broken or missing parts like this? Find someone that specializes in metal repair?

YUP THE CURVED TAB ON TOP OF THE CLOCK, THE CLOCK ARM IS GONE. I CARRY THAT PART BUT THEY MADE TWO TYPES. WOULD NEED A BETTER PIC OF THE TOP OF THE CLOCK TO KNOW WHICH TYPE IS BEING USED. ANY OTHER MISSING OR DAMAGED PARTS WOULD BE BEST TO TAKE PICS OF. LATER JIM
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