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Model 300 Coin Mechanism

Part #300-D15

Model 300 Exploded View

Installation

The vender can be mounted on any vertical surface
without removing any part of the unit. Any standard fas-
tener not larger than 3/8" diameter such as wood screws,
expansion bolts, machine bolts or carriage bolts can be
used depending on the type of wall. The wall section
selected for installation should be sturdy.

The top two fasteners should be loosely installed in the
wall with the heads of the fasteners projecting out
approximately 1/4" from the wall. Raise the top shelf of
the magazine into its vend position to expose one of the
two top mounting holes in the back of the cabinet. The
keyhole shape of the mounting holes will permit you to
hang the cabinet on the two fasteners. While in this
unsecured position, mark the bottom mounting holes on
the wall and remove the cabinet. Install the bottom two
fasteners and secure the cabinet to the wall using wash-
ers under the heads of all fasteners.

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The shelves can be easily and quickly reset into the
vend position (horizontal) by running the index finger of
your right hand up the right side of the shelves. This
“fanning” will take only seconds to reset all 24 shelves.

The top shelf has an automatic empty device that will
cause the coin mechanism to reject all coins when the
vender is empty. Therefore, it is extremely important to
load from the top shelf down if the vender will not be
fully loaded during restocking.

Coin Mechanism Features

The vender will be factory set to vend at $1.00
(or $2.00 for the bottle vender) unless otherwise
requested.

The Coin Mechanism incorporates a new “Speed Lock”
device to deter people from rapidly vending the
machine, allowing enough time for all the quarters to
drop into the Coin Box. If it is vended too fast, the
Speed Lock will activate and stop the Pull Rod.
However, it will be in ratchet so there is no chance of
losing the vend - all you have to do is let off slightly and
then continue pulling, allowing the product to drop.

Also, there is a new Coin Throwout that will return any
quarters inserted if the Pull Rod is forward of its rest
position. This will stop people who pull the handle out
to the lock position and then inset quarters, trying to
cheat the vender. This Coin Throwout also is used to
return all quarters inserted when the last shelf drops
and the vender is empty.

Front View of Coin Mechanism

Rear View of Coin Mechanism

Coin Acceptor

2100-29

Spring-Coin

Platform

2100-111

Coin Platform

300-A46

Coin-Diverter

300-A54

Diverter Lockout

300-57

Coin Diverter

300-A54

Coin Return Rod
2100-119

Knob
2100-32

Scavenger Lever

2100-A114

Link

300-29

Coin Throwout

300-44

Pull Rod

2100-A31

Ratchet Pawl

2100-23

Coin Gate

300-40

Spring-Ratchet
2100-124

Spring-Lock Lever
300-56

Speed Lock
300-39

Actuating Pin
2100-33

Lock Lever
300-32

Cam
300-24

Spring-Coin
Platform
2100-111

Number

Part #

Description

1

2100-12

Actuating Arm

2

300-D1

Magazine Assembly

3

300-D15

Coin Mechanism

4

2100-A45

Cabinet

5

300-14

Empty Lock Rod

6

300-A69

Coin Box w/Lock

7

300-B70

Door w/Hinge

8

2100-63

Security Frame

9

2100-64

Side Bar

1

2

3

5

8

7

9

4

9

6

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