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Well I have a question on my NW Gumball machine


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I got a NW 60 14" gumball Globe machine. It is vending 2 gumballs at a time. Is that because there isn't a riser plate under it? If so dose anyone have one. I was looking at my Eagles and notice it on them. I still might let it do 2-.25 if I can place it as a charity machine If I go Commission on it I would rather do just one.

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yes if its a cupsule wheel it needs a riser. But if you put a sticker on it that says 2/25 it might be a great way for people to remember that machine and go to it instead of other places especially if it is a smaller city with alot of locals. It might bring attention to other products on the rack or double what ever you have.

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Sounds like the wrong wheel. 850 gum takes "rocket wheel" no riser, use a riser when vending 27 mm balls. Also to vend gum, jaw breakers, super balls need the brush off with the "hard springs" , capsules take the "soft springs". There is no riser for the NW capsule wheel. You can get the corrct parts from Northwestern or go to A&A and bring up thier parts page for the PN95, the parts will fit and they have a list of wheels and thier respective usues.

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Sounds like the wrong wheel. 850 gum takes "rocket wheel" no riser, use a riser when vending 27 mm balls. Also to vend gum, jaw breakers, super balls need the brush off with the "hard springs" , capsules take the "soft springs". There is no riser for the NW capsule wheel. You can get the corrct parts from Northwestern or go to A&A and bring up thier parts page for the PN95, the parts will fit and they have a list of wheels and thier respective usues.

Riser with cap wheel will work fine

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Not right now. all I know is base and gumball wheel are metal.

Riser with cap wheel will work fine

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Havending is correct but some of the metal wheels are not cut out to accept the riser.

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