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Asahi Seiko ADD-II coin mech
SavannahLion:
The Hang-On cab I have uses an Asahi Seiko ADD-II door with ADD-FT coin mech. One side uses a metal coin mech, the other uses a plastic coin mech. I'm guessing the plastic was/is a replacement for the metal since the metal mechanism is sticking a little bit when you push the coin eject button.
I haven't gone into taking apart the coin door mech yet so I don't know what the plastic coin mech model number is.
I figured the first place to try would be on the Asahi Seiko website. Zero information.
Tried Googling it a bit and searching here but mostly found information about the 730-A.
Can anyone help point me in the right direction?
The reject buttons are mismatched so at the very least, I'd like to get matching replacements for the door.
Ken Layton:
Check the http://arcarc.xmission.com site under pdf coin mechs -> Asahi.
SavannahLion:
--- Quote from: Ken Layton on April 03, 2007, 12:26:22 am ---Check the http://arcarc.xmission.com site under pdf coin mechs -> Asahi.
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Thank you for a really great resource, I'm reading some of the articles as I type. But no ADD-II or ADD-FT.
It looks like there was a change to Asahi Seiko sometime after 2003. I see a lot of links on BYOAC that link to a dead site, but subsituting the new URL brings out the page. Maybe Asahi dropped information about their ADD-II. Or maybe the coin mech was imported from Japan? The Asian site has a much larger selection of hardware it seems.
MaximRecoil:
--- Quote from: SavannahLion on April 02, 2007, 11:42:28 pm ---The Hang-On cab I have uses an Asahi Seiko ADD-II door with ADD-FT coin mech. One side uses a metal coin mech, the other uses a plastic coin mech. I'm guessing the plastic was/is a replacement for the metal since the metal mechanism is sticking a little bit when you push the coin eject button.
I haven't gone into taking apart the coin door mech yet so I don't know what the plastic coin mech model number is.
I figured the first place to try would be on the Asahi Seiko website. Zero information.
Tried Googling it a bit and searching here but mostly found information about the 730-A.
Can anyone help point me in the right direction?
The reject buttons are mismatched so at the very least, I'd like to get matching replacements for the door.
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Punch-Out machines, and probably any of the Nintendo cabinets of that vintage or newer, used Asahi-Seiko model ADD coin doors with model ADD-FT mechanisms. Finding out what other cabinets came with the parts you are looking for can sometimes help in finding them.
BTW, if you remove the coin return button and clean the gunk off it, along with cleaning the area it mounts in, it should help with the sticking...it did with mine anyway.
Ken Layton:
You sure it's not an AD-81P (metal frame) or an AD-81PII (plastic frame) coin acceptor? These are the common ones found in the Asahi doors.
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