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coinopservices.ie

  • 10-05-2013 12:15pm
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    Posts: 7,499 ✭✭✭


    http://www.coinopservices.ie/

    these look geared towards gambling machines but might be of use to someone here.
    maybe they can service chassis or set coin mechs etc


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  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    urbanledge wrote: »
    http://www.coinopservices.ie/

    these look geared towards gambling machines but might be of use to someone here.
    maybe they can service chassis or set coin mechs etc

    Actually had a go at setting the coin mech on the Astro last night and only took 5 minutes to get it going with 5c coins. The sega tokens were far too big but 5c were made for AD-81P. All it really requires is a few minor adjustments and removal of the magnet.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,790 ✭✭✭Jack burton


    Is it that easy? My blast it set up for Yen I think, be handy to change it over easily


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    Is it that easy? My blast it set up for Yen I think, be handy to change it over easily

    Yep simple if its the same mech as mine, just remove the magnet from the mech (5c will stick to it) and see where your 5c goes. ttheres only 3 screws and the first one you shouldent have to bother with, the second was also fine on mine. just a timy turn on the 3rd, there's a guy over on the ao wiki, really simple/


  • Posts: 7,499 ✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    I just did the one in my e2,
    Took a bit of figuring out but was fairly straight forward.
    Got it to take 20 cents,
    Didnt want to be handling brown money!!!!

    Theres a little piece called the cradle ,
    The coin drops into this first.
    Its the most important part
    If the coin is too small it will slip through, too big and it'll jam.
    It has to be just smaller than the diameter of the coin.
    The coin should sit in it and when it does it flips the coin towards the chute towards the microswitch.
    Theres also some screws to adjust maximum, minimum size and thickness

    I had to glue a little piece of plastic to the cradle to make the gap smaller.
    The one in my blast city looks different but similar,

    I took some pics if anyone needs help!


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    urbanledge wrote: »
    I just did the one in my e2,
    Took a bit of figuring out but was fairly straight forward.
    Got it to take 20 cents,
    Didnt want to be handling brown money!!!!

    Theres a little piece called the cradle ,
    The coin drops into this first.
    Its the most important part
    If the coin is too small it will slip through, too big and it'll jam.
    It has to be just smaller than the diameter of the coin.
    The coin should sit in it and when it does it flips the coin towards the chute towards the microswitch.
    Theres also some screws to adjust maximum, minimum size and thickness

    I had to glue a little piece of plastic to the cradle to make the gap smaller.
    The one in my blast city looks different but similar,

    I took some pics if anyone needs help!

    Ah ya you with the e2 can well afford the 20c's :D


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