See how a movable regulation unit adjusts drawer placement positions to align chute outlets wit
A sliding panel closes the shell aperture to retain cash, cards, or receipts while an extended rod enables secure teller-customer transfer.
Dual-mode fitting positions let a banknote cassette set guide spacing precisely for different note sizes, reducing jams, creasing, and extra parts.
A sorter-linked switching mechanism lets one motor alternately drive two paper sheet circulation units, cutting size, weight, and cost.
A sorter-linked switching mechanism lets one motor alternately drive two banknote circulation units, cutting size, weight, and cost.
Recirculating transport arms singulate mixed coins on an inclined track, cutting jams and repeat user feeds during validation and sorting.
External image capture authenticates and analyzes coin roll loads, enabling retrofit load management without enlarging medium processing equipment.
Selective cassette confirmation uses stored inventory data to skip unnecessary coin checks and shorten transfer time without losing detection reliability.
Inclined dispensing passages and upward transport belts keep coins from multiple stages separated, reducing jamming during simultaneous collection.
External image capture with authenticated sessions and tokens tracks coin rolls and cassettes without adding camera hardware to the apparatus.
Vibration motors in the ATM coin path sustain coin momentum through compact chutes, reducing jams, blockages, and maintenance.
A movable cover switches between different coin pocket sizes, enabling fast denomination changes while reducing double-dispensing and jams.
A sliding discharge gate clears buttons or stones from the coin arrival surface, reducing jamming and damage in coin feeding units.
A built-in vibration motor keeps coins moving through long, complex ATM chutes, reducing jams, service calls, and incomplete dispensing.
A sandwiched metal rotating body in a coin hopper resists coin and foreign-object wear while reducing payout failures and replacement waste.
Tilted side walls and staged horizontal-to-upward transport keep densely stored coins agitated and moving while preserving storage capacity.
A horizontally moving hopper exposes the taking-in unit for maintenance while preventing coins or foreign objects from dropping or scattering.
Spring-assisted modular chip trays with RFID tracking reduce manual counting and make dual-level casino chip access easier and more secure.