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VERSION 2.0
06 - 2011
4.7.
COIN EXTRACTOR DISK
The disk picks up the coins in the coin bay and carries them to a position to be
ejected from the hopper. The cogs on the outside of the disk mesh with the
reduction gear, which makes it spin.
It has ridges to hold the coins and drag from the bottom of the coin bay to top
where they are ejected by the trigger.
The disk has pivots that are used to move the coins in the coin bay. The knob on
the disk moves the flap.
There are three different coin
extractor disks
. The three accept the same thickness
coins which are between 1.2 mm minimum and 3.5 mm maximum.
Disk with 8 ridges and a red pivot
: for coins with diameters between 18
and 30 mm. This disk can reach a payout speed of 5.3 coins/second.
Disk with 12 ridges and a yellow pivot
: for coins with diameters
between 12 and 20 mm. This disk can reach a payout speed of 8
coins/second.
Disk with 7 ridges and a black pivot
: for coins with diameters between
20 and 32 mm. This disk can reach a payout speed of 4.6 coins/second.
Figure 18 Types of disk.