Specifications
3 merchandise compartments vend-
■ng all products in accurate por
tions . . . Wide flexibility in portion
adjustor . . . Highly developed
fool-proof selective arrangement
• • . Indicator can be changed after
every penny portion if desired . . .
Glass merchandise compartments
j*re easily cleaned, protected from
breakage, give unexcelled display
°f merchandise, and are positively
sanitary . . . Sensitive coin mechan-
■sm refuses practically all slugs of
solid brass, iron, steel aluminum,
celluloid, linoleum, etc. . . . Scav
enger clears coin slot of rubbish
• • . Oilite bronze bearings on all
shafts . . . Slip joint handle
• • . Mechanism and merchandise
compartment instantly accessible,
and easily removed in a unit . . .
Large coin box . . . Complete
cylinder lock protection . . . Case
constructed of 16 gauge armco
steel . . . Red or black porcelain
enamel finish with highly polished
tr,m . . . Height 18'/2 inches
• • Width 13'/2 inches . . . Depth
8 inches . . . Weight 39 lbs. . . .
Capacity 3 /z lbs. per compartment.
The only word that comes even close to describ
ing Northwestern’s new wonder machine— Tri
selector. Here is a machine the whole industry
awaits— the ideal merchandising unit, a com
bination penny or nickel all product merchan
diser with only one mechanism, but accurately
vending from 3 compartments through a highly
developed selective principle.
This unique
arrangement permits a selection of merchan
dise from one, two, or all three compartments
on a nickel purchase if the customer so desires.
The Triselector is just packed with features,
every one designed to be of immeasurable bene
fit to the operator for more profitable earnings
as well as for convenience in servicing and
maintenance. The beautiful appearance— the
sturdy, slug-proof mechanism — the attractive
merchandise display are just a few of the out
standing features that, when combined with
Northwestern’s proven dependability and life
long construction, brings forth a machine truly
sensational.
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