How To Unjam Slot Machine

  1. How To Fix Slot Machines
How to unjam slot machine

It dates back to 1982, when slot machine reels were still mechanically operated. The piano wire was inserted into the slot machine’s rotating insides. The wire was used to jam the clock used to measure the wheel rotation, which meant that players could manipulate the spin’s outcome.

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  1. You can buy slot machines at ebay, craigslist and many online auction sites. All you need is to decide is what exactly you are looking for as we have here for you used slot machines, some antique which are awesome Vintage collection like some of the old fruit machines.
  2. In addition, Murphy's Law states the machine will jam at the least opportune time (like just before a party). Based on all the calls and email that I get regarding jammed slot machines, I thought it might be useful to produce some videos on how to unjam some of the more common styles of antique slot machines.

How To Fix Slot Machines

No matter what make or model slot machine you own, below are some general tips that will make your life easier and allow you to enjoy your slot machine with the least amount of headaches.
~ DON'T take the coin out of the door!! Inside the door of your slot machine will be a coin comparitor that holds a coin. That coin is there for a reason, it is NOT jammed! The machine compares every coin that is dropped in the coin slot to whatever coin is in the door, hence, removing the coin in the comparitor will render your machine inoperable. It's the reason a quarter machine will not accept nickels, dimes, or pennies!
~ DON'T dump your jar of change into the hopper without sorting through it first. Even 1 nickel in a hopper full of quarters will jam in the hopper! Same goes for any other items that make their way into loose change jars and buckets.
~Clean the outside of your machine using only a damp cloth and Windex (or similiar glass cleaner). When in doubt, use a damp (not dripping wet) cloth.
~ No routine cleaning is required inside of the machine. There is a risk of shock, so unless you are filling/emptying the hopper, there's really no reason to be inside the machine! We have done dozens of repairs due to someone 'just looking around' or 'fixing' something in a machine. If it's not broke...you know the rest, DON'T FIX IT!!
~Always make sure your machine is bolted to the stand it is on, and especially with small children in the house!! Children like to climb, and they could easily pull the machine off balance enough that it could fall/tip over off the stand. A couple of bolts is worth it to avoid injuring someone!
~ Plug your slot machine into a surge protector/power strip and use that to turn your machine On/Off. By leaving the Power Switch in an 'On' position and plugging the power cord into power strip, you can turn the machine On/Off by just turning the power strip On/Off. This eliminates having to unlock the machine and reach inside to turn it On/Off each time you want to play!
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