COIN VALIDATORS MICRO COMpARITOR MC62
the Mc62 model offers more functions than any of the other Mc technology units, providing sense, credit and tilt outputs.
• credit optics fitted as standard
• Four advanced security optics for anti-fraud security
• edge to edge coin detection feature stores information on inputted coins in a memory buffer to ensure that coins are not missed, even at the fastest playing speeds
• operator programmable to any coin or token description
Mc62 MICRO COMpARITOR MC16
• suitable for multiple operating voltages, the Mc16 has no credit output and provides a sense pulse output only
• improved discrimination of coins and tokens
• Fast play speeds
• edge to edge coin detection stores input data in memory to ensure that coins are not missed
• operator programmable to any coin or token description
Mc16 MICRO COMpARITOR MC40
• suitable for multiple operating voltages, the Mc40 model has credit optics as standard, with different pulse widths available where required
• credit and tilt pulse outputs
• Four advanced security optics which carry out a number of anti- fraud checks
• edge to edge coin detection stores input data in memory to ensure that coins are not missed
• operator programmable to any coin or token
description Mc40
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www.eurocoin.co.uk Part # 24012520 +44 (0)1707 280 028
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the Mc-euro is specifically designed to be used with 1 and 2 euro coins, and is available in all three models of Micro comparitor (Mc-16, Mc-40 and Mc-62). other Mc-euro mechanisms are available for the euro cent coins.
• high speed validation
• dedicated to bi-metallic €1 or €2 only • Please specify host machine when ordering
Part # 2402XXXX
description Mc16 €1 Mc16 €2 Mc40 €1 Mc40 €2 Mc62 €1 Mc62 €2
COMpARITOR TOOL KIT
• A complete kit for servicing any comparitor product
• idea for slot machine technical personnel
description coMPARitoR seRVice Kit COMpARITOR TeST bOX Part # 2401XXXX
• the Universal comparitor test station is used to test, adjust and troubleshoot all coin Mechanisms' and other coin validation products
• the Ac supply voltage is selectable to include 220/240 VAc
description coMPARitoR test stAtion COMpARITOR TeST STAND
• Allows for easy accessibility for bench testing any comparitor product and can be used with both standard and wide body versions
Part # 24012500 • stainless steel front plate
• optional lockout wound for most Ac and dc voltages
• direct or indirect reject available Part # 24012510 Part #
2401XXZZ 2401XXtt 2404XXZZ 2404XXtt 2402XXZZ 2402XXtt
After more than 35 years of sales, support and service on this classic product range, eurocoin purchased the tools and rights for this legendary mechanical roll-down coin validator in 2007 and now manufacturers thousands of validators for worldwide single-coin & token applications
the entire range of frontplates and accessories are available - normally from stock.
the s.1. is robust and reliable and ideal for simple, single coin vending operations. it can be incorporated with the eurocoin timer (as illustrated).
the s.1. can also be fitted with a metal keyplate matched to a high security, grooved token, for use in high value transactions such as petrol forecourt operations or health and leisure clubs.
COIN VALIDATORS S1 COIN VALIDATOR
the s1 coin Acceptor is available for any currency and can handle coin or token sizes from 18mm up to 30mm in diameter.
s1 validators are for single coin denomination only.
TeChNICAL SpeCIfICATIONS
DIMeNSIONS oVeRALL height Width Length
stAndARd FRont PLAte coin diAMeteR
description
s1 AccePtoRs s1 std/20P s1 std/50P
s1 std/£1 UK
s1 std/€1 eURo s1 std/€2 eURo
125mm 63.5mm 127mm
115mm x 63.5mm 17mm - 30mm
Part #
2921XXXX 29210102 2921013A 29210304 2921014s 2921014Z
• tests for underweight coins/fraud • diameter, thickness & ferrous content check
• Available pre-fitted with choice of security tokens and keyplates for high value vending
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