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Trouble-Shooting => Coin Mechanisms => Topic started by: jholmgren on May 01, 2012, 07:22:37 pm



Title: Wanted - manual for a Cornelius Coin Mech
Post by: jholmgren on May 01, 2012, 07:22:37 pm
Subject almost says it all...does anyone have a manual for the (mechanical) coin mech in a Cornelius Compact 50 slider?   I just picked one up tonight and I want to go over it, but taking it apart has me a bit stumped.   :Oo:

Thanks!
Jim


Title: Re: Wanted - manual for a Cornelius Coin Mech
Post by: Creighton on May 01, 2012, 07:30:44 pm
Might be a manual out there but just take pics every step and all should be good.
Creighton


Title: Re: Wanted - manual for a Cornelius Coin Mech
Post by: jholmgren on May 01, 2012, 07:39:36 pm
Thanks Creighton, I'll definitely take pics if I can't come up with a manual.  I rebuilt many pieces on my Triumph without a good manual so I know how important it is to take pictures all the way.


Title: Re: Wanted - manual for a Cornelius Coin Mech
Post by: Creighton on May 01, 2012, 07:50:19 pm
If you can get a Triumph running a Cornelius is easy. No Lucus POD :-)
Creighton


Title: Re: Wanted - manual for a Cornelius Coin Mech
Post by: shale on May 08, 2012, 11:15:38 am
If you can find the patent numbers inside the coin mech, you can try typing them into google's patent search. There are usually some great drawings and diagrams that Cornelius created showing the various parts and gears which might help you, I don't have the exact patent numbers that I typed in to find mine, but can possibly post them to you later this week if you don't see them.

www.google.com/patents

shale


Title: Re: Wanted - manual for a Cornelius Coin Mech
Post by: jholmgren on May 08, 2012, 12:07:33 pm
If you can find the patent numbers inside the coin mech, you can try typing them into google's patent search. There are usually some great drawings and diagrams that Cornelius created showing the various parts and gears which might help you, I don't have the exact patent numbers that I typed in to find mine, but can possibly post them to you later this week if you don't see them.

www.google.com/patents

shale
Awesome idea - thanks Shale!