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What coin door part do it need?

By Blackbeard

4 years ago



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    #1 4 years ago

    Looking at a bad cats coin door that is missing a part of some
    Sort that holds the lamp and coin push button on.

    Top pic is the side missing the parts. The other pic is the side that has the parts.

    Anyone with any help with what I need?
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    #4 4 years ago

    Thanks guys.

    KEN: will this parts work on this door as it’s not a wpc game?
    Also, the screws that hold these parts onto the coin door... are these available
    Or are they something I need to find at a hard ware store?

    #5 4 years ago

    Yes they will work. You have an Entropy brand door. Williams used Entropy on System 11 and WPC machines.

    To attach these parts to the door, you need some 6-32 x 5/8" long and 6-32 x 1/2" long phillips pan head and some #6 flat washers.

    To attach the coin switch, you need 4-40 x 1" long phillips pan head and some 4-40 nylock nuts.

    You may also need some 1N4004 diodes to connect to the coin switch.

    #6 4 years ago

    Great. Thank you so much for your help. I really just want the parts so that I can place the bulb behind the push rejected but I don’t really need to use the coin Mech or anything

    1 week later
    #7 4 years ago
    Quoted from KenLayton:

    Yes they will work. You have an Entropy brand door. Williams used Entropy on System 11 and WPC machines.
    To attach these parts to the door, you need some 6-32 x 5/8" long and 6-32 x 1/2" long phillips pan head and some #6 flat washers.
    To attach the coin switch, you need 4-40 x 1" long phillips pan head and some 4-40 nylock nuts.
    You may also need some 1N4004 diodes to connect to the coin switch.

    Ken I bought those parts.

    Where does one find the screws? Pinball didn’t have them.

    Home Depot?

    #8 4 years ago

    Any hardware store. Ace Hardware generally has the sizes I mentioned.

    #9 4 years ago
    Quoted from KenLayton:

    Any hardware store. Ace Hardware generally has the sizes I mentioned.

    Thanks Ken! All parts came in and was able to figure out of to assemble!!

    Appreciate your help.

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