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5th January 1973, Page 54
5th January 1973
Page 54
Page 54, 5th January 1973 — Coin counter
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Electrically powered coin counting equipment is the latest addition to the range of cash control systems marketed by Automaticket. Designated the CC10, the unit incorporates a scroll engraving on the coin disc designed to give maximum efficiency in circulating all types of coin and to prevent jamming.

Other features include a geared rubber roller with a tread which replaces the conventional friction roller as the feed mechanism into the ' coin counting head. Noise is greatly reduced by the use of specialized rubber for the construction of the coin-roll gears.

A see-through clear plastic shield is located over the coin-roll gears which permits the operator to watch the operation of the equipment. A large easy-to-read counting unit has 24-point numerals, while a hopper folds over the top of the equipment when not in use, and this reduces the desk space occupied to 32.5cm x 34.5cm. The hopper is perforated to prevent dirt from the coins accumulating in it or passing into the machine.

Counting stops are available from 20 to infinity. The machine can be set for use with the cloth bags, paper bags or pre-formed

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