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the small rectangular opening in a vending machine or coin operated device to accept coins
The most common coin mechanism would be in a vending machine, and it would serve the function of detecting the coins that are inserted into it, and activating the vending machine (or in laundromats, the washing machine or dryer) to dispense the desired product (or to activate the washing or the drying).
Put the coin into a vending machine and press the button to put out a drink or a snack. and your selected item will be dropped in the tray of vending machine.
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The most important components of vending machines are coin mechanisms, bill acceptors, vending machine motors, and the vending machine locks. If one of these parts is not functioning properly, then you'll definitely spend more some more money on repairs or service on the vending machines.
Here are some most important parts of vending machine the new parts are coin mechanisms, bill acceptors, vending machine motors, and the vending machine locks. If one of these parts is not functioning properly, then you'll definitely spend more some more money on repairs or service on the vending machines.
You put it in the dandy little coin slot.
The Holy Water Vending Machine is the very first coin-operated vending machine, located in the temple of Alexandria in Egypt around 10 to 70 A.D. When the coin was deposited, it fell upon a pan attached to a lever. The lever opened up a valve which let some water flow out. The pan continued to tilt with the weight of the coin until it fell off, at which point a counter-weight would snap the lever back up and turn off the valve.
Some will accept them and some won't. The candy machine at my office will take them but the soda machine doesn't.
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