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    I am having trouble with the loader for the tokens on my OniMush3. When I try to load several tokens at a time they seem to jam a bit like the slot is a little to big for one token to drop at a time. The back portion of the loader is a little rough and worn and not smooth like my other Pachislo's so the tokens are not dropping unless I jiggle them a bit. Is there a way to polish this or is a replacement in order?
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    i use a q-tip to clean the token slot on them with some goof off

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    I had the exact problem with my Gamera High Vision. I removed the coin accepter (two screws inside the door and under the slot). Once removed, There is a screw on the back that will make the slot easier to clean. I used goo gone. Goof off is great stuff too, but don't let it touch any painted or plastic surfaces...it melts plastic.

    My Gamera take coins easily now.
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    Goof Off 2 is plastic safe! goof off 1 will destroy most plastics.

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    you can clean the token slot with a ladies cardboard nail file if its too rough.
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    ive had this problem that the loader is worn. i found some round silver stickers at kmarts and after a good cleaning i stacked a couple on the flat surface 1/2 exposed and 1/2 down in the slot. problem fixed.you don't even notice them. another i used cool stickers from the toy dept.


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    Hmmmm, if thos stickers worked for you BB, maybe the smiiley face stickers we give to children at Wal-Mart would work too.
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    Default Re: Sticky token loader

    Great advice all. I will attempt to remove the loader and clean it first as suggested. If this does not fix the problem I think building up the portion that is worn with stickers is a good idea.
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    Quote Originally Posted by luckydog
    you can clean the token slot with a ladies cardboard nail file if its too rough.


    hey lucky you live alone don't you ?????? who's the file belong to inquiring minds want to know??????
    Jeff

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    the old ladies he picks up at goodwill


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    Quote Originally Posted by alstonj1
    hey lucky you live alone don't you ?????? who's the file belong to inquiring minds want to know??????

    C'mon. It belongs to Sampson.

    Anyways, back on topic. I have found that the Yamasa coin acceptors seem jam easier at the opening than other machines. Especially when trying to start a speed load. Once you have the tokens flat in the loader they go in in really nice as it's the the first two (or three) that tend to wedge themselves in.

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