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Automatic Age

Issue: 1937 November - Page 95

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You can make good business better by protecting
your profits and pulling up collections. You can
easily keep the petty pilferer and the practiced
lock picker out of your coin machines by installing
a dependable, tamper-proof lock.
The new ILCO Herculock (No. 4080N) is just the
lock you need — extra strong, pick-resisting,
smooth working. The cost is trifling compared
to the savings in collections it assures. Install it
on every machine and you will safeguard every
operator.
F IV E
P O IN T S
O F
S U
P E R I O R I T
Y
1. “SHARK-TOOTH” K E Y W A Y : Five points in­
terlocking to form a gate across the V keyway—
extremely difficult to insert a pick.
2. H EA V IER KEY SECTION: Double sided key
l.as five grooves fitting “Shark-Tooth” keyway.
Shoulder on key indicates top side and proper
seating: avoids fumbling.
3. EXTRA-HEAVY SPUR W ASH ER: Steel wash­
er has four strong deep prongs and two screw
holes. Cannot be displaced or broken.
4. EXTRA-HEAVY R ET A IN IN G SCREW W IT H
LOCK W ASH ER: Holds cam firmly in place.
5. SMOOTHER ACTION: Improved tumbler con­
struction insures smooth, even operation once
correct key is properly inserted.
OPERAT ORS! A F R E E T RIA L SAM PLE W IL L
BE SU PPLIED ON REQUEST.
I n d e p e n d e n t L o c k C o .
© i) International A rcad e M useum
F itc h b u r g
http://www.arcade-m useum .com /

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