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Imonex coin mechs
« on: November 30, 2008, 02:52:42 am »
So OK, any leads or pointers to a flat or narrow coin mech? I'm experimenting with a design and I didn't exactly design in the coin mech. Ooops, damn. So to see if the design would work a coin mech that doesn't have a large vertical space requirement would be nice. I looked at a Happs coin acceptor, it looks very nice and is workable into the design, except it still requires more vertical space than I want to dedicate. In other words, I would have to hack in my own coin mech.

So I checked out one of the non-Happs "replacements" such as the one for Wells Gardner (which is a style I particularly like). But I'm right back to the original vertical limitations.

So I went looking elsewhere and found the Imonex (scroll to the bottom) which look perfect! But what are the dimensions? Additional hardware? Does anyone know about Imonex coin acceptors?