You’re handing yourself a four-bagger when you insist
on ILCO Locks for your coin machines. And you’re
knocking “coin box worry” right over the fence!
These sturdy little locks are designed and built to keep
your profits safe in those boxes until you come around
to collect them. You can depend on them, because ILCO
engineers know the special requirements of your field
thoroughly.
Be sure that the locks on your coin machines say
“ ILCO” . . . for the safest, surest profit protection you
can have!
No. 4036LF NUT AND CANDY
M ACH INE LOCK — 5-disc-tum-
bler cylinder plug with tapped
hole screws down on to rod an
chored in base of machine. Cyl
inder shell, secured firmly to
cover, has four projecting: studs
inside, which are engaged by disc
tumblers when key is withdrawn.
This lock would have to be picked
at least 24 times to open the
machine!
No. 47S0 NEW IM PROVED HERCU-
LOCK — Keyway practically pick-proof.
Wrench-proof cylinder. Double sided key
with shoulder. Extra heavy spur washer,
retaining screw and key. Cam movement
90°.
INDEPENDENT LOCK COMPANY
Fitchburg, Massachusetts
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