Is It possible to put clenport barrel in chinese machine??
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Re: Is It possible to put clenport barrel in chinese machine
Are the chutes interchangeable too?
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Re: Is It possible to put clenport barrel in chinese machine
Hi Nige,
I glad that I could have been of some help!!!
As for the chutes I know that they are a totally different design, so may need to check that one.

I glad that I could have been of some help!!!
As for the chutes I know that they are a totally different design, so may need to check that one.

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Re: Is It possible to put clenport barrel in chinese machine
Hi Paul,
To try & use clenport bases on the plastic segments that are from a Chinese tower are too small as the M81 segments are slightly bigger...
So then the lid wouldnt fit either
To try & use clenport bases on the plastic segments that are from a Chinese tower are too small as the M81 segments are slightly bigger...
So then the lid wouldnt fit either
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Re: Is It possible to put clenport barrel in chinese machine
You could just use 1 original M81 ring at the top, so the lid fits 

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Re: Is It possible to put clenport barrel in chinese machine
Hi daz,
You could do that but also you would need the one for the top as well...
I find thou that it tends to make the turning of the vending tower more stiffer to move then normal, but could just be the machines I have seen done like this???
You could do that but also you would need the one for the top as well...
I find thou that it tends to make the turning of the vending tower more stiffer to move then normal, but could just be the machines I have seen done like this???
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Re: Is It possible to put clenport barrel in chinese machine
You need to buy anti rejection sweets for it, for the rest of its natural life.
I hope it works Ok Nigel.
Paul

I hope it works Ok Nigel.
Paul
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Re: Is It possible to put clenport barrel in chinese machine
i am intrested to know why you use the cable to lift the mech and barrel up what does this acheive?????Rossi fan wrote:I am greasing the back of the barrel on each of the machines I have going out and will gradually do this to all my Chinese ones, as I believe that its a combination of lack of lubrication and being forced, due to misvending.
I am also lifting the barrel up, where there is play in the mech ( up and down), by putting a piece of plastic from a small cable, over the lip, before re inserting the mech. I use a 1.5mm twin and earth cable, take the cables out, by splitting the outer plastic with a knife and it slips over nicely. When you put the mech back, it lifts it and the barrel up.
If I have not explained this well enough, please let me know and I will put a pic up.
Thanks,
I still have mechines in my lock up that wont work properly and jam up when tested dispite using all the correct parts. I have put a lot of time and effort into the study and refurb of the machines getting loads of them working and sited. But i am clueless with the 5 or so serial jammers i have.
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Re: Is It possible to put clenport barrel in chinese machine
Sorry been busy, Works ok, done it to a few of my Vending Revolution machines. Got(had) 25 Chinese made machines, so far had to replace 5 barrels & 7 locks. More than what I have has to replace in all 200 Clenports that I have. Why on earth would anyone want to buy a containerload from China?
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Re: Is It possible to put clenport barrel in chinese machine
The price maybe ?? use them then bin them if there cheap enough. long as they last 5 years then the cost is about 2 or 3p per weekPGBrew wrote:Sorry been busy, Works ok, done it to a few of my Vending Revolution machines. Got(had) 25 Chinese made machines, so far had to replace 5 barrels & 7 locks. More than what I have has to replace in all 200 Clenports that I have. Why on earth would anyone want to buy a containerload from China?
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Re: Is It possible to put clenport barrel in chinese machine
choice vending wrote:i am intrested to know why you use the cable to lift the mech and barrel up what does this acheive?????Rossi fan wrote:I am greasing the back of the barrel on each of the machines I have going out and will gradually do this to all my Chinese ones, as I believe that its a combination of lack of lubrication and being forced, due to misvending.
I am also lifting the barrel up, where there is play in the mech ( up and down), by putting a piece of plastic from a small cable, over the lip, before re inserting the mech. I use a 1.5mm twin and earth cable, take the cables out, by splitting the outer plastic with a knife and it slips over nicely. When you put the mech back, it lifts it and the barrel up.
If I have not explained this well enough, please let me know and I will put a pic up.
Thanks,
I still have mechines in my lock up that wont work properly and jam up when tested dispite using all the correct parts. I have put a lot of time and effort into the study and refurb of the machines getting loads of them working and sited. But i am clueless with the 5 or so serial jammers i have.
Hi Brian,
Please see two attached photos. One of the piece of wire sheath over the bottom of the mech hole and a pic of the sheath. You need small wire, so you can lift the mech up about 1-2 mm. Take the inner wires out using a stanley and then open up the sheath and place it over the mech hole as pictured. When re insterting the mech, lift both barrel and mech up as high as possible and get mech over the top of the sheath.
When the mechs in, you should see the wire underneath. This has worked well for me, when there is up-down play in the barrel and the mech.
Thanks,
Paul
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