Old Slot Machine Repair Uk

  

Antique Slot Machine repairs Expert Old Slot Machine repairs on Mills, Jennings, Pace and all other brands of machines from 1948 and older We can do everything from minor repairs to total restorations.

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Old Slot Machine Repair Uk 49s

Old Slot Machine Repair UkOldCasino Restorations is a premiere company for antique slot machine repair and restoration MN, we work with Mills, Superior, Lucky, Reel Amusement, Jennings, Watling, Callie antique coin operated device. If your thinking about having your antique slot machine repaired or fully restored? you have come to the right place!

Antique Slot Machine Repair and Restoration History

Casino Restorations is a spinoff of a coin operated distributor in St. Paul, MN from the 1930’s until 1960. The doors were closed due to the death of the owner. Parts, tooling and a few machines were moved to new locations and operated from those locations until 1979 when my cherished friend and mentor passed away at the young age of 72.

Everything we had was consolidated to one location where we still operate in St. Paul, MN.

Antique Slot Machine Repair and Restoration Goals

Our goals have always been to do museum quality Antique Slot Machine Repair and Restoration from the late 1800’s into the 1940’s and Penny Arcade Machines and related items from the late 1800’s to 1930’s.

If you have a Machine but have no interest in repair or restoration of it, we would be interested in purchasing it from you.

Antique Slot Machine Repair and Restoration Knowledge

There are very few people in the United States remaining that have the knowledge and skill to properly work on vintage slot machines. There are even fewer companies that do it professionally on a daily basis. Out of those tiny handful of companies, none are corporations that fully insure your machine while in their shop and in transit, handle daily the national transport of antique slot machines or have a full time staff working ONLY ON ANTIQUE SLOT MACHINES; except for Casino Restorations.

With the ever increasing value of antique penny arcade machines, having them worked on by a company with trained staff that have years of experience and will stand behind their work is very important. Also, having a company that knows how to properly restore vintage slots in a factory original way is vital to preserving not only the integrity of the machine, but it’s current and future value.

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Frequent Problems with Mechanical One Arm Bandits
Here are some of the common problems encountered with the old mechanical slot machines. All these issues can be resolved with ease by watching the DVD we have available (see below).

Non-Paying Slots
When you find that a slot machine refuses to pay any coins or not correct amount for a winning line, it can be for a number of reasons. Here is a possible reason and solution. The main reason would be incorrect coins have been used. Many users think that a modern 5p coin would suffice in place of an old 6d coin.

Apart from ensuring the coin diameter is a close match, the key importance is the thickness. This can be difficult to spot when putting single coins side by side, so make a stack of 5p coins, approx 10 coins, then next to these stack the same amount of 6d coins. You will then see there is a big difference in the overall height of both stacks.

Its this reason why the coin payout slides get jammed or pay incorrect amounts. If its jammed, you'll have to remove the slides and clean.

Handle Returns upright with a thud!
This is due to the oil pressure in the pump. When you pull the arm of a bandit and let go it should travel upright in a slow calm manner. If it 'flies' back up with a bang, then adjustment of the pump is required.

Removing the back panel, in the bottom left compartment you'll see the rear of the handle pump. A small screw is clearly visible. Adjust this anti-clockwise initially (do not remove it totally!). Try the handle, begin to tighten the screw clockwise, re-test. Continue until you achieve the motion required.

If this does not cure the problem, the rubber piston seals inside the pump need replacing.

Reels slow and stop before brakes activate
If when you play the slot the reels spin, then slow down to a stop BEFORE the 3 brakes 'kick in' to stop them, then the rear wire brakes need adjusting (or removing).

On the rear of the frame you'll see 3 stiff wires rubbing against the sides of each reel. Adjust the tension until the reels spin freely until the brakes at the front click in place. Some users remove these wires totally.

What do these wires do... If your reels are spinning too fast when the brakes engage, the reels stop with a harsh judder. The wires slow the reels enough to stop this from occurring.

All the above advise and much more is covered indepth with clear visuals on the DVD we have available. Further details below.

**BRAND NEW DOWNLOAD for 2015**
Buy this download now and watch now 'The Care and Understanding of Slot machines'. Filmed over a 9 month period, it shows how a mechanical One Arm Bandit works, Explains step by step how to strip, clean and rebuild the mechanics, Filmed using 2 cameras with close ups and simple to understand instructions.

No technical knowledge required. Learn to fix those annoying Slot problems by watching an expert at work!