Aristocrat Bobby Dazzler help
Aristocrat Bobby Dazzler help
Hi,
Just recently bought a machine in very poor condition but it basically works and will probably work well with some TLC.
It's an Aristocrat Regal Super 22 "Bobby Dazzler". Australian 10cent.
The mech is the same as the 4th photo in this post: Aristocrat Questions
Wasn't until I got it home and looked deeper that I noticed both coin tubes were missing.
Can someone please explain (hopefully with photos) what they look like at the top and also how they work with the "L" shaped lever for when the payout tube is full? ...I will make them if I can get enough info.
Second question.
The plastic cog for the 4th reel is not connected to the 4th reel, possibly broken although I can see that there are screws missing, so I need to remove that reel to investigate... I know to mark everything before I start pulling it apart, and to work methodically, but is the correct procedure to remove the left hand frame first, then slide the reels to the left?
Thanks,
Platau
Just recently bought a machine in very poor condition but it basically works and will probably work well with some TLC.
It's an Aristocrat Regal Super 22 "Bobby Dazzler". Australian 10cent.
The mech is the same as the 4th photo in this post: Aristocrat Questions
Wasn't until I got it home and looked deeper that I noticed both coin tubes were missing.
Can someone please explain (hopefully with photos) what they look like at the top and also how they work with the "L" shaped lever for when the payout tube is full? ...I will make them if I can get enough info.
Second question.
The plastic cog for the 4th reel is not connected to the 4th reel, possibly broken although I can see that there are screws missing, so I need to remove that reel to investigate... I know to mark everything before I start pulling it apart, and to work methodically, but is the correct procedure to remove the left hand frame first, then slide the reels to the left?
Thanks,
Platau
Re: Aristocrat coin tubes
Hi platau and welcome to our home from home.
When you say both coin tubes are you referring to the payout tube and including the over flow one with the holes?
The L shaped lever that sits at the top of the payout tube protrudes through a slot and lays at the topmost level of coins.
When you pull the handle the lever stays back until after the coin has entered the tube. At the final clunk of the mechanism cycle it flies forward and jettisons any coins obstructing the top. which then go down the overflow chute and into the cash box hidden behind the payout tray at the bottom.
Yes sliding the reel bundle out in one piece is the way to go.
Be aware the reel stops will foul an easy extraction.
The plastic cog needs to be fitted exactly as it determines the line the reel stops on. This will effect how the symbol appears in the window, which in turn may leave the payout disc miss aligned so the vertical fingers no longer enter their holes so your payouts get buggered.
My advice is partially tighten the cog before replacing the reel bundle, then with the reel stops in place make sure the symbols are all in line and the steps on the payout discs also.
BP
When you say both coin tubes are you referring to the payout tube and including the over flow one with the holes?
The L shaped lever that sits at the top of the payout tube protrudes through a slot and lays at the topmost level of coins.
When you pull the handle the lever stays back until after the coin has entered the tube. At the final clunk of the mechanism cycle it flies forward and jettisons any coins obstructing the top. which then go down the overflow chute and into the cash box hidden behind the payout tray at the bottom.
Yes sliding the reel bundle out in one piece is the way to go.
Be aware the reel stops will foul an easy extraction.
The plastic cog needs to be fitted exactly as it determines the line the reel stops on. This will effect how the symbol appears in the window, which in turn may leave the payout disc miss aligned so the vertical fingers no longer enter their holes so your payouts get buggered.
My advice is partially tighten the cog before replacing the reel bundle, then with the reel stops in place make sure the symbols are all in line and the steps on the payout discs also.
BP
Re: Aristocrat coin tubes
OK thanks for your answer and yes I was referring to the payout tube and the over flow tube.
If the cog is not secured because of the 4 missing screws then I know it will be a reasonably easy fix, providing that the threads are ok, and I know it can only be secured in one (or 2) of 4 positions since 22 won't divide equally by 4 but by 2.
I did notice that the reel stop levers will be a hindrance but I reckon I'll get around that somehow.
I wonder if someone could post a close up photo of the top of these tubes, so I can see how to make them.
If the cog is not secured because of the 4 missing screws then I know it will be a reasonably easy fix, providing that the threads are ok, and I know it can only be secured in one (or 2) of 4 positions since 22 won't divide equally by 4 but by 2.
I did notice that the reel stop levers will be a hindrance but I reckon I'll get around that somehow.
I wonder if someone could post a close up photo of the top of these tubes, so I can see how to make them.
Last edited by platau on Sat Feb 22, 2014 2:17 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Aristocrat coin tubes
Go for it geezer 

Re: Aristocrat coin tubes
There is an easy to follow guide in Tips and Tricks on removing the reels. The key is to half load the cycle first. The L shaped bar is not strictly necessary at all so no need to use it if you're making a new tube. The casting at the top might be a problem though. I'll take a photo later.
Re: Aristocrat coin tubes
That would be great...thanks.
I will use the "L" lever if I can, so photos showing the details for the slot in the tube and the coin overflow area (casting) will be a significant help.
I will use the "L" lever if I can, so photos showing the details for the slot in the tube and the coin overflow area (casting) will be a significant help.
Re: Aristocrat coin tubes
Just to be sure we are all on the same page here, and if you mean "do I remove part of the main mech frame to remove the reel bundle" the answer is no.platau wrote:Is the correct procedure to remove the left hand frame first, then slide the reels to the left?
To remove the reel bundle, half cock the mech to the point where the vertical fingers have pulled back from the payout discs, undo the reel bundle shaft and remove it by pulling it out. pull the reel bundle towards you out of the front of the mech easing the reel stop brakes out from between the reels as you go (you would need to remove the coin tube first if you had one).
When you replace the bundle do it in the same way but pay attention to the reel stop at the back which locks into the payout discs and the kicker below as these tend to move and foul the reels as you replace them.
A few photos, but the only Aristocrat I have on the go right now is a Nevada, so might not be same as yours (I've not seen a photo of your mech):
Re: Aristocrat coin tubes
Photos of it.
Plenty of surface rust to clean up. Think I'll just paint it black or white or maybe purple or something. Whatever looks nice I guess.
The cabinet is water damaged as well so I will probably build a new one for it.
You might also notice red paint on the edges of the payout discs. That's how I lined everything up after pulling the reels apart.
I've cleaned the reel spindles but it still has a problem.
Half of the time the reels will spin ok but the other half they don't spin properly at all. The kicker seems to be doing its job but it's as though there's something binding or getting in the way of spinning freely. One thing I've noticed is, if I block the clock fan ( by pulling out the rod ), then pull the handle, the reels can't be positioned wherever I want. They are like jammed up because the payout levers are not withdrawing from the discs properly, or at all.
Plenty of surface rust to clean up. Think I'll just paint it black or white or maybe purple or something. Whatever looks nice I guess.
The cabinet is water damaged as well so I will probably build a new one for it.
You might also notice red paint on the edges of the payout discs. That's how I lined everything up after pulling the reels apart.
I've cleaned the reel spindles but it still has a problem.
Half of the time the reels will spin ok but the other half they don't spin properly at all. The kicker seems to be doing its job but it's as though there's something binding or getting in the way of spinning freely. One thing I've noticed is, if I block the clock fan ( by pulling out the rod ), then pull the handle, the reels can't be positioned wherever I want. They are like jammed up because the payout levers are not withdrawing from the discs properly, or at all.
Re: Aristocrat coin tubes
There are, I think, only four reasons for the reels not to run free when the clock is interrupted: the kicker, the payout disc lock at the rear of the payout discs, the vertical fingers or some item being bent or inserted to cause a blockage. IF ALL ELSE FAILS, the first three can be fixed in one go by adjusting the anvil lifting cog on the right side of the machine. The correct way to do this can be found here: Adjusting worn bandit "dog & cog" so cycle completes. This will cause everything to move a little further before the cycle starts to run down. but please handle with care.
Re: Aristocrat coin tubes
Found the problem.
The lever at the back that runs from the clock and under a roller at the other end had a very dry pivot. A quick spray then oil and now its spring can pull it back and the reels run free.
Next problem is payout.
First up it wouldn't pay properly until I discovered that one of the fingers had a broken spring.
Next, sometimes a pay wouldn't drop the coins. I saw that the lever (like a trigger) that sits behind the pay slides didn't always pop out but a little persuasion with a screw driver would drop the coins. I adjusted the screw at the back of that lever and it seems to be alright now.
One pay has me stumped. It won't pay 3 queens. That's the only pay that's 14 coins. Any ideas there ?
Platau
The lever at the back that runs from the clock and under a roller at the other end had a very dry pivot. A quick spray then oil and now its spring can pull it back and the reels run free.
Next problem is payout.
First up it wouldn't pay properly until I discovered that one of the fingers had a broken spring.
Next, sometimes a pay wouldn't drop the coins. I saw that the lever (like a trigger) that sits behind the pay slides didn't always pop out but a little persuasion with a screw driver would drop the coins. I adjusted the screw at the back of that lever and it seems to be alright now.
One pay has me stumped. It won't pay 3 queens. That's the only pay that's 14 coins. Any ideas there ?
Platau
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