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Additional tools may be required if installation requires modification to machine panels. 

General Installation Concepts

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Mounting brackets and the level of machine alteration vary by machine model.  Many kits utilize the C-0936 Vault Mount bracket which is easily installed into Coin Ready machines in place of the Coin Vault, and this requires no modification to the machine (Fig. 1a, below).  Some kits utilizing the flat mounting brackets such as the C-0930 or C-0970 may require an opening be cut into the panel to accommodate the card reader- in this case, the bracket is typically mounted on the inside of the panel with the card reader installed through the front of the panel so that the existing reader bezel covers any excess in the panel opening.  Flat Mount Bezels (C-0968) require the card reader itself to be modified to lock into the bezel, which is then secured to the machine panel (Fig. 1b, below).   

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Fig. 1a - Vault Mount Bracket InstalledFig. 1b - Flat Mount Bezel Installed

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If the mounting point is not specified by the kit instructions or the hardware itself (i.e. Vault Mount bracket), verify the C-0103 Card Reader Dimensions before making any modifications to the machine.  Allow room for the card reader, harness connections, and Cat5 connections while avoiding any potentially damaging sources of heat or friction.  Consideration should also be given to future cable replacement in the case of hardware failure.  

Some machines may require relatively lengthy internal Cat5 cable runs.  As discussed above, it is important to avoid any sources of potential damage in the way of heat and friction as much as possible.  Some possible sources of damage include motors, heating elements, machine drums, belts, etc.