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Reply #10 on:
April 18, 2007, 06:50:15 am »
Tom,
The "sold out" flapper has been completey removed from the machine. Still no vending of cans. I will try again on friday ( next day off) to solve this problem. I am curious of the results as to anyone who has tried to vend 12 oz. aluminum cans from a C555E. Thanks Guys.
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Reply #11 on:
April 18, 2007, 08:48:42 am »
Terry,
When I get a chance, I'll load my machine with some cans to see what happens.
Just some thoughts,
#1 - The Sold Out switch isn't going to physically affect how the cans/bottles vend.
#2 - With 12oz bottles (IBC Root Beer) which are roughly the same diameter as 12oz cans I have no problem vending. (I'll measure/compare when I get home tonight)
#3 - The side spacers/shims you should have in right now should be the same as what you would have for a 12oz bottle. For a size comparison between 12oz bottle (crica. mid-fifties) and a modern 12oz can I would say that you should find a 1950's 12oz Coke bottle and measure it to how it compares to can.
#4 - The only peice of the main/bottle door that ever comes into physical contact with the vending mech or the bottles for that matter are the Sold Out Switch "Flappers". The bottle flap obviously isn't preventing the cans from coming out of the machine especially if it isn't even trying to vend them.
The only other switch involved in the door that would prevent the machine from vending is the Anti-Jackpotting Switch located on the outside of the Bottle Flap to prevent thieves from stealing a bottle. I can't see how that would let a few cans vend then stop but at the same time always allowing bottles.
After you've put a few cans through and it fails to vend them anymore, what happens when you hit the coin switch/throw a dime into it? Does the vend motor for that particular stack even attempt to move?
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Reply #12 on:
April 18, 2007, 10:20:45 pm »
Hello Brian,
Thanks for trying a can test with yours, I really appreciate it. My next test is to remove the bottle door flap so that I can get a good look up into the bottom of the vending area. I will check it out on friday morning. Thanks again, Terry
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Reply #13 on:
April 20, 2007, 07:41:33 pm »
PROBLEM SOLVED!!
First I want to say thanks for the info. from you guys! This was a tough one to solve but it provided me with a good learning curve. I removed the outer bottle bezel panel and bottle door so that I could see what was and wasn't happening during testing. I ended up tweaking the bottle slide a little to relieve any binding and I also removed the paint from the topside of the "fingers" to eliminate any friction with the cans. The bottle door micro switch and the vending relay had intermitant problems as well. I removed these items and cleaned them up with contact cleaner and pressurized air. Now the machine vends cans great!! For what it is worth I used 1 shim and 2 spacers on each of the 4 sides.
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April 20, 2007, 08:27:13 pm »
Glad you solved it!
I bet you only needed to adjust the slide to solve this problem...
Ashame you removed the paint from the "fingers"...
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Reply #15 on:
April 20, 2007, 08:52:59 pm »
The paint that I removed was only on the flat aluminum piece that comes into contact with the cans. These originally were not painted so I thought I would remove the hammertone paint to reduce any friction in the contact zone.
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April 22, 2007, 08:47:32 pm »
good job Terry... I have 2 of those 55's....good info to know!
I knew you could do it
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