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leapinlew:
Heres a few shots. They hold your panel down fine.

CheffoJeffo:
Not really interesting ... but it is what you want I would sa need)

The latches go on the inside of your cabinet (typically on the sides) and are positioned so they can be reached through the coin door.

Virtually every machine I own uses panel clamps to secure the panel, including seven front-hinged panels (only front-hinged panel that doesn't is Asteroids and it uses carrage bolts).

Cheers.



johnperkins21:
If you're only worried about stability and not security, you could always just use some velcro. Should give it that extra hold for serious sessions. Otherwise go with the panel clamps inside your coin door.

fjl:
Yeah, I want to go with the panel clamps. Seems a lot more sturdier and tamper proof. I just have the dilemma on how to access them as you can see on the picture since there is plywood blocking it. I'm gonna have to cut holes on the bottom drawer part of the Control Panel since it currently cannot be accessed from underneath. They'll be above the pull out keyboard tray. But I can see it now that I will have tons of stuff falling through those holes while I'm wiring up the CP. :banghead:

CheffoJeffo:

--- Quote from: efjayel on January 27, 2007, 09:58:44 pm ---But I can see it now that I will have tons of stuff falling through those holes while I'm wiring up the CP. :banghead:

--- End quote ---

Are you planning to wire the panel while it is closed ?

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