larger pound coins and how you unjam them

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dorsetvending
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larger pound coins and how you unjam them

Post by dorsetvending »

There are some fake oversized pound coins out there.

Taking off front and sliding mech up does not work as mech is in wrong position.

Solution: with front off spray loads of wd40 on back of mech where coin is; then grab rubber mallet give front of mech big wack just where coin is. Coin pops out & your back in business. :thumbup:
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Re: larger pound coins and how you unjam them

Post by Ade »

or just unjam it with a flat headed screwdriver. take mech off, £1 coin will be stuck where its meant to exit, get flat head screwdriver and prise it out. if you have problem with them on a certain site then file down mech where £1 coin is inserted to the size of the over sized coin, then it will work perfectly on normal and oversized coins.

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Good tips guys, thanks. Been trading 3 months and touch wood not a trolley token or fake coin yet
Steve

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dorsetvending
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Re: larger pound coins and how you unjam them

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Ade nice one - thought about that but its been mayhem here so will sort when it calms down !
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Re: larger pound coins and how you unjam them

Post by Ade »

dorsetvending wrote:Ade nice one - thought about that but its been mayhem here so will sort when it calms down !

no worries mate make sure you only file down the sides though, not bottom bit

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Re: larger pound coins and how you unjam them

Post by Ade »

one more tip, keep oversized pound coin so if you have a prob at another site you have the coin to gauge how far you need to file mech down.

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Re: larger pound coins and how you unjam them

Post by dorsetvending »

Yep Ade noted Ty
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