Jubilee jackpot mech
Re: Jubilee jackpot mech
Hi, sorry to keep asking loads of questions. Does any one know how it works or have a photo of the mechanism that alternates the coins to each of the jackpot Windows? I don't mean the the part that is connected to the wheel on the side, but the bit that lets the coin fall through the first hole or lets it pass the the second. I thought it would be easy to figure it out, but its not as easy as I first thought. I have been searching on here and Google but have had no luck. This Is the part I mean
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Re: Jubilee jackpot mech
Ok, so now i know why the fortune teller machine spat out a card saying " you will make another difficult journey soon,all is not as it seems" when I moved it last week.
the bar (3) pivots on the spring loaded bracket (2) moving the pin (1) clear to allow coins down to JP 2 ,nothing covers the first coin slot it simply relies on the coin jumping the slot if the pin is clear., I think every other click of the wheel changes the setting so two coins per JP between changes.
Did pull the handle once while I was there and got a winner AND it paid the correct amount
the bar (3) pivots on the spring loaded bracket (2) moving the pin (1) clear to allow coins down to JP 2 ,nothing covers the first coin slot it simply relies on the coin jumping the slot if the pin is clear., I think every other click of the wheel changes the setting so two coins per JP between changes.
Did pull the handle once while I was there and got a winner AND it paid the correct amount
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Hi, thank you. I ran a few coins down and it wasn't jumping the hole. I then noticed I might not have cleaned it as good as I thought as there was still some muck in the chute. After cleaning this, it now jumps the hole. Just goes to show, I should have listened, and gave everything a GOOD clean while it was off. I have made a temporary pin out of a old nut and bolt, and it now alternates every 2 spins just like you said it would My machine is also missing a piece below the jackpot mech I think. I found a picture on line, is this just to guide the coins into the winnings tray? If it is, would you recommend trying to make one?
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Re: Jubilee jackpot mech
I think there's a confusion here between the Jub Mk1 and Mk2.
The Mk1 had a separate coin tray to catch the Jackpot dump but the Mk2 didn't.
OP is showing a photo he's found on Google/Face/Bay that shows this tray but his model is the Mk2.
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The Mk1 had a separate coin tray to catch the Jackpot dump but the Mk2 didn't.
OP is showing a photo he's found on Google/Face/Bay that shows this tray but his model is the Mk2.
BP
Re: Jubilee jackpot mech
Sorry didn't know there was different models, just tried to do as much research on jubilee jackpot mech on here and on Google searches, found this one on jm machines, project, sold machines?. So mine doesn't need the tray below? It Just looks like if the right pot emptys, it won't fall down into the hole into the cash tray!
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Re: Jubilee jackpot mech
Now I'm confused.
Show us at least a full size photo of the mech in the case and front door down.
Let's see what we've got here chap.
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Show us at least a full size photo of the mech in the case and front door down.
Let's see what we've got here chap.
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Re: Jubilee jackpot mech
Hi, here are pictures... One mech out, one mech in and one with front down.
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Re: Jubilee jackpot mech
Hi,
The part you alluded to very early in the thread I think is the part that solves your problem. Here's a picture of a part Jubilee mech I have that I managed to pull out to get a quick picture for you. Apologies, as it's not the best, but shows how the right window drop is diverted to the left to drop through the hole in the casting that left side does a lot easier. When you showed that picture of the part below the twin jackpot windows these are the gubbins behind the front cover plate that has the handle attached to it. I hope that clears things up a little.
The part you alluded to very early in the thread I think is the part that solves your problem. Here's a picture of a part Jubilee mech I have that I managed to pull out to get a quick picture for you. Apologies, as it's not the best, but shows how the right window drop is diverted to the left to drop through the hole in the casting that left side does a lot easier. When you showed that picture of the part below the twin jackpot windows these are the gubbins behind the front cover plate that has the handle attached to it. I hope that clears things up a little.
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Hi, thank you for the picture. I thought I must be missing something, as the right side just dropped coins everywhere. Will have a go at making something similar to the picture.
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Re: Jubilee jackpot mech
The part will be available maybe through Henry Powell or someone here on the forum. I used to have tons of Jubilee parts but sold them on a couple of years back. I presume these twin jackpots were removed from machines en masse when the machines went from clubs into seaside and other non jp outlets many years ago. All those original screen printed jackpot glasses thrown in skips too.
Re: Jubilee jackpot mech
Oddly I bought a box of Jubilee jackpots at the Elephant on Sunday..... no idea if they are complete.
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I contacted Henry Powell about some other bits I need (not knowing I also needed this bit) last week, but haven't heard back yet. Treefrog, maybe if some of them aren't complete, and they have any of the parts I need, would you be willing to sell the bits I need? Or if not maybe a complete one?
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