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								|  | «  on: February 27, 2005, 12:52:28 am » |  | 
 
 For some reason, I cannot get my V-39 to accept nickels.  It did for a while, then ceased to do so.  Otherwise the mechanism works fine.  Any suggestions? |  
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						| Creighton | 
								|  | « Reply #1 on: February 27, 2005, 04:06:17 am » |  | 
 
 Welcome to the board!Clean and some more cleaning quite often does the trick. You can always search the board messages try "coin mech*" Posting a picture or two also helps narrow down the issues as well.
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								|  | « Reply #2 on: February 27, 2005, 08:46:42 am » |  | 
 
 It's refreshing to hear a man talk about "cleaning".  My Cavalier 51 wouldn't take dimes or nickles.  I took the air hose to it and now it works with nickles.  It may take some WD 40 to get the dimes to work.  '> |  
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								|  | « Reply #3 on: February 27, 2005, 09:47:54 am » |  | 
 
 Hee hee!| Quote (Lulu @ Feb. 27 2005,7:46) |  | It's refreshing to hear a man talk about "cleaning". | 
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						| Jim | 
								|  | « Reply #4 on: February 27, 2005, 01:46:21 pm » |  | 
 
 If a spray lubricant is used after a good cleaning, I would suggest using a silicone based product. The reason is because WD-40, a petrolium based product, is know to gum up over time whereas silicone based products do not. |  
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						| MoonDawg | 
								|  | « Reply #5 on: February 27, 2005, 01:58:58 pm » |  | 
 
 WD-40 or any other lubricant will only accumulate dirt and soon make operation worse. The only exeptionis maybe a drop on the coin rocker cradles.Remove slug rejector, set on a level surface and drop in a coin. Follow coin's path (nickles in front, dimes in rear) to see why the coin is being rejected.  It's usually a dirty or rusted coin path.
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								|  | « Reply #6 on: February 28, 2005, 06:28:02 am » |  | 
 
 Thanks for the heads up!!  Any suggestions on a silicone based product?  The hubby only stocks WD-40 and PB Blaster. |  
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								|  | « Reply #7 on: February 28, 2005, 08:37:29 am » |  | 
 
 Hi Lulu,be careful with lubricant. The Vendo Company does not recommend to lube the coin mech/slug rejector (restauration manual). A good cleaning with water and soap does the trick.
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						| sodaworks | 
								|  | « Reply #8 on: February 28, 2005, 01:06:39 pm » |  | 
 
 As for lubricant try using a powdered graphite, it works great. |  
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								|  | « Reply #9 on: February 28, 2005, 09:45:29 pm » |  | 
 
 The coins go through the mechanism just fine.  With nickels, though, they just stop short of the slots, and won't go any further.  Dimes go right in.  I have tried cleaning with water, but they just seem to stop as if the angle needs to be a tad steeper. |  
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