SECURE CASH HANDLING
TRACER ‘CoUNT IT oNCE’ CURRENCY AND TICkET bAGS
• holds bundles of notes or tickets in 100 or 500 stacks
• tamper resistant adhesive closure
• heat sealed side streams • sequential control numbers • clear bag with white block write-on surface Description
asB0100 tracer® 100 note, 1 straP, cUrrency BaG. 114x190x50mm
asB0501 tracer® 500 note, 5 straP, cUrrency BaG. 165x190x76mm
asB0500 tracer® 500 note, 5 straP, cUrrency BaG. 165x190x76mm
asB1000 tracer® 1000 note, 10 straP, cUrrency BaG. 215x190x76mm
DETECToR pEN II
• Dectector Pen detects bad bills by marking a line on the bill
• if the mark turns dark, the bill is suspect.
Description Detector Pen ii - coUnterFeit Detector poRTAbLE Uv LANTERN Part # 45020039 45020031 45020043 45020110
TRACER SELf SEALING CoIN bAGS • tamper resistant adhesive closure
• heat sealed side seams • sequential control numbers • easy to write-on surface
• high strength material (holds up to 22k of loose coins) Description
asB0917 tracer® selF-sealinG coin BaG, 228x431+50mm FlaP
asB0914 tracer® selF-sealinG coin BaG, 228x355+50mm FlaP
asB1994 tracer® selF-sealinG coin BaG, 228x431+50mm FlaP
• a battery operated, hand- held UV 'wand' ideal for cash desk operations
• a visual and practical deterrent to bank note fraud
• replacement lamps also stocked and supplied by eurocoin Description
jml1197 omeGa 6" PortaBle UV lantern (ForGeD note Detector)
Part # 23020102 Uv foRGED bANkNoTE DETECToR
• a desk-top UV fraud note detector ideal for every cash desk application
Part # 45020044 45020047 45020045
• lightweight and easy to operate • supplied with 240v mains power lead • replacement lamps available Description
Part # 23020100
Part #
mD-1188 mains 240V UV Desk toP UV lantern, mains PoWereD (ForGeD note Detector) 23020103
HIGH SpEED, SECURE CASH pRoCESSING fRoM See the ful l range at:
www.thomasa.co.uk
Dolphin 570 107
pelican 309
www.eurocoin.co.uk
Mustang
SECURE CASH HANDLING
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