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Automatic Age

Issue: 1941 August - Page 3

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. . . and you win hands down, because ILCO
scores tops in the duty contest — protecting
your coin machine profits safely, even in the
toughest locations!
ILCO engineers have built rugged, sturdy
service into every part of these coin machine
locks. They know the special requirements
of coin machines — and build ILCO locks
to meet every one of them.
Specify ILCO for the locks on your coin
machines . . . it assures you that your profits
will be safe!
No. 4065 Cabinet Lock. 5 disc-tumbler,
steel case, brass cylinder. Very popular lock
of great strength, extremely flexible in ap­
plication to wood or metal cabinets. Heavy
steel bolt, deadlocking, 5 /1 6 " throw. Stand­
ard cylinder 1 /2 " long; No. 4065A— 3 /4 "
long.
No. 4750 New Improved Herculock— Key­
way practically pick-proof. Wrench-proof
cylinder. Double sided key with shoulder.
Extra heavy spur washer, retaining screw
and key. Cam movement 90°.
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Published m onthly b y A u to m a tic A ge , Inc., 4416-18 E lston Ave., Chicago. Entered as
m atter A u g u s t 1 0 .1 9 2 6 , at the P o st Office a t C hicago, 111., under the A c t of M arch 3, 1879.. P rinted In U.S.A.
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