Coin Controls coin door parts picture guide

KenLayton

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Many of the Coin Controls coin door parts have now been located at Happ Controls. I posted the main group of parts over at pinside:

https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/wtb-coin-controls-coin-door-parts

I would encourage you to buy the parts from Happ Controls or someone who distributes Happ parts.

Further on down this thread I have posted pictures of the parts.
 
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Picture ID of the parts

These are all related to the coin inlet trough. Photos are all courtesy of Happ Controls.

892-1002-01 Coin Inlet (lamp side) just 35 cents each:

http://na.suzohapp.com/all_catalogs/coin_doors/892-1002-01

892-1002-021 Coin Inlet (cover side) just 41 cents each:

http://na.suzohapp.com/amusement_products/coin_doors/892-1002-021?SS=ON

891-1117-00 Lamp Socket, wedge base

http://na.suzohapp.com/amusement_products/coin_doors/891-1117-00?SS=ON

891-1121-00 Entry Reject Button Spring

http://na.suzohapp.com/all_catalogs/coin_doors/891-1121-00

891-1113-01 Reject Button, red, 25c

http://na.suzohapp.com/amusement_products/coin_currency_supplies/891-1113-01?SS=ON

891-1311-16 Reject Bezel, black plastic

http://na.suzohapp.com/amusement_products/coin_currency_supplies/891-1311-16?SS=ON
 

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Uploads limit me to 5 pictures at a time, so here is the reject bezel.

To mount the bezel, I use #4 sheet metal screws that are 5/8" long.
 

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Coin return cup assembly and coin switch parts.

891-1105-01 Reject Cup Side Plate

http://na.suzohapp.com/all_catalogs/coin_doors/891-1105-01

891-1106-00 Reject Cup Base Plate

http://na.suzohapp.com/all_catalogs/coin_doors/891-1106-00

891-1110-00 Coin Adjuster Spacer

http://na.suzohapp.com/all_catalogs/coin_doors/891-1110-00

891-1116-10 Coin Microswitch with Red Actuator

http://na.suzohapp.com/all_catalogs/electrical_supplies/891-1116-10

I use a 4-40 by 3/4" long flathead screw with a 4-40 KEPS nut for the front microswitch mounting screw. For the rear (swing bracket end) screw on the microswitch I use a 4-40 by 1" long phillips pan head screw with a 4-40 nylock nut.
 

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AWESOME, thanks for finding the "Mech Hold Down Bracket for Wells Gardner" Ken!!!

In my meager experience this seems to be a common missing part, which I've always figured was from the op grabbing mechs out of a game and being too lazy to clip them back in. Then again, why wouldn't they just toss them back into the cabinet???

I've had a few people ask me for them over the years too, but as they say "and knowing is half the battle" GI Joe!
 
Yes, that mech hold down bracket is a common missing part. The early Coin Controls doors around the Pole Position era had "screw-in" coin mechs. It's strongly advised to convert the door to the latest style coin inlet trough and quick release mech hold down bracket as shown in the above parts. Coin Controls did increase the slope of the new coin inlet troughs so the coin rolls a bit faster than the old inlets (Pole Position era) did so less likely for coins to jam there (they still do in my experience, but not as often).
 
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