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Automatic Age

Issue: 1934 March - Page 122

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FEATURES
PLATE 2 N ROCK-OLA JACK POT MECHANISM
(OVER FLOW TUBE REMOVED)
D O C K - O L A ’S new S u p e r-T rip le J A C K P O T is a clean cut jo b . It’s as fine and finished a p ro d u ct as was ever turned out
' in the coin m achine industry. To say that it is "a w ork o f mechanical m agic” is sim p ly to bring into the spotlight a'1
actual fact— one that is proved b y the fo llo w in g 17 Features o f M e rit:
matter to move the neck backwards or forwards without interfering with the
Part No. 50 is the Famous butterfly stamping which was originated and pioneered
mechanism. Since different machine mechanisms vary as much as 3/s of an..!n(f
. by ROCK-OLA engineers. It automatically controls the flow of coins.
at this important point, you can see how convenient this adjustable neck will be
Part No. 51 is the special
when you fit the Jackpot to your various machines.
separator tube.
No, 59 is the Adjustable Feed to the Jackpot. It can be set to regulate the num*
The two openings, indicated by No. 52, are made by removing the cover to the 1 0 . ber of coins flowing to the Jackpot.
. Jackpot mechanism. Thus, you can see all the working parts and know what you
No. 60 is the slot to the permanent visible reserve. It is so conveniently pieced
are doing.
"J "J that
it can be filled in two minutes.
The two lugs, indicated by No. 53, are used to bolt the Jackpot Attachment
No. 61 shows you the four lock levers of the super-reserve. These are connected
. securely to the sides of the cabinet.
with the door control lock lever No. 55 in such a manner that the coins canno
No. 54 is the Anti-Trip Lever, which keeps the JACKPOT from tripping when
get out of the reserve when the Jackpot door is open.
. the mechanism is removed from the cabinet.
No. 62 points to the four screws by which the front plate can be removed when­
No. 55 is the Jackpot Lock Lever. It is probably the most important single factor 1 3. ever necessary. This is an all-important feature, since the removal of the fr°n
6 on any Jackpot. It is so adjusted that when the Jackpot door is opened, the Jack­
plate makes possible a clear view of both the Jackpot and the machine mechanisi"5.
pot automatically locks!
Adjustable Jackpot Screw No. 63. This screw enables you to adjust the Jackp°l
j The Jackpot Trip Lever, No. 56, is so arranged that pressure is never put on the 1 4. capacity
from 50 to 80 coins.
. pay slides. Thus, Rock-Ola's Super-Triple Jackpot is so built that the mechanism
No. 64 is the Jackpot Feed Lever. It acts as an auxiliary push rod lever. It 15
can work freely and easily.
^ connected
with the main frame back of the slot machine. The push rod of the
machine mechanism pushes on this lever. No. 63 automatically operates No.
■, Cover No. 57 is set at a special angle so as to allow for ample operating space
5. between the machine mechanism and the cover itself.
No. 63 is the upright Anti-Trip Lever. It hooks under the Anti-Trip Lever No. 55
Adjustable Neck. This is one of the greatest features ever introduced on a Jack- 1 6 . and holds fast. It will not "give" except when it goes back with the slides. 11
assures a 100% fool-proof Jackpotl
9 pot! No more do you have to fit or file. Neck screw No. 58 makes it a simple
No. 66 indicates the overflow and check separator tube. It is detached in the
1 7 . picture so as to give a clear view of the mechanism. It is quickly and securely
attached to the mechanism by two screws.
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Again, we repeat, R O C K -O LA ’S new Super-Triple JACKPOT ATTACHM ENT is the Jackpot attachment for 1934! It’s the Jackpot that will 9've
your machines all the color, all the beauty, and all the flash of the highest priced machines. And it’s easy to install. Send for a sample to-day-
it bring your M ills Bells and Side Venders up-to-date!
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