Replacement Coin Door Reject Buttons - Defender

I've always had to rob them off of parts doors, my parts bin, etc.. That's a part that, while probably not profitable to reproduce, I would buy a handfull of.
 
What was with the holes in these? I've seen that in pictures of a few machines. Was something screwed onto them?
 
Does anyone know where I can get replacement coin reject buttons for a Defender? Mine are a little beat up. (See Pic).

http://i596.photobucket.com/albums/tt46/cpyne/IMG_1598.jpg

You are completely missing the cover face on the left one and will need to buy the entire part. Most come with the coinage lables.


The hole is the casting hole for the stem that reaches down and actuates the actual return mechanism.

These faces are held in place with 6 legs or pins. One at each corner and one in the middle of each of the left and right sides.

And be careful when you order these things! The leg length I mention above can vary! Measure yours first to get an idea, do not just order from the pics. I just ordered two I thought would work on my Atari cabinet (same door as yours) from Marco, got them and the leg is too short and not as large in diameter. I ended up salvaging and cleaning my old ones. These Atari doors are not Coin Control or Happ, Wico? not sure what they are, so whatch.

The giveaway is the actual square bezel opening is rough and not straight and square like the Coin Controls bezel in the links above.


Here are just the labels, but again, you are missing the face on the one...

http://mad-amusements.com/product.php?id_product=1074

This site has the parts that LOOK more correct, but I am not 100% certain. Possibly measure yours and email the guy to compare.

http://thearcadeboneyard.com/CoinDoorParts.html
 
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