Electronic Pool Table Parts Valley Great 8®, Dynamo Pro Plus®, Brunswick Metro Coin 730200350 Wire Harness for motor adapter 20600046 Push-Chute Extension for DBA Tables 730200330 Wire Harness for ICT DBA Tables 890300700 Coin Counter only 860300415 Coin Box for ICT DBA Door 800206040 Battery Charger Strap 20-Table DBA Spares Kit.
The Bayside DBA Pool Table will accept multiple denominations of bills, quarters in the roll down coin mechanism or quarters in the manual quarter chute. In the unlikely event that the electronic side of the pool table does not function properly the pool table can still be played using the manual quarter push chute. VALLEY POOL TABLE / One piece Slate Approx. 7'6' (92in) x 4'3' (52in) Exterior Measurement Coin or Dollar / Manual Or Electronic (option) GREAT EIGHT BILL VALIDATOR (S6 Series). Quality replacement pool table rail assemblies and refelting kits for Valley, Dynamo, Irvin Kaye, US Billiards and other coin operated pool tables. These coin op pool table rail assemblies replace your current worn out and damaged rail cushions and are available in many sizes for most bar style billiard tables.
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COIN OPERATED + BILL ACCEPTANCE + MOBILE PAY
SINCE 1968
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Equipped with the
Matrix Bill Acceptor
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Coin-Op, Bills & Optional Mobile Pay
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Valley Coin Operated Pool Table Parts
With the Matrix, traditional coin op pool tables can now accept quarters, bills, and as an option, mobile payments. Proven and easily programmable electronics allow for a variety of options such as bonus pricing, happy hour pricing, timed play, free play, and much more.
The Matrix is also available as a conversion kit for Valley, Dynamo, Great American, Global, and now, Diamond Billiard tables. Yes, now your Diamond Smart table actually will be smart.
Now it’s no longer necessary to remove the ball view door for free play! Simply turn a key.
Great for tournaments, promotions, or renting the table by the hour.
Quality that stretches
back over 40 years
SINCE 1968
Since 1968 the Global Billiard name has become synonymous with style, quality and playability. We welcome you to visit our website, or if you are in the Los Angeles area, feel free to stop by our factory.
At Global Billiard our goal is to design and manufacture high quality coin and electronic bill acceptor pool tables that play great, are reliable, and maximize revenue. Skyrim staff on back animation. Engineered for commercial use, features include Ridgeback® Rails, MEI bill acceptors and Imonex coin acceptors, ESD coin slides, heavy duty chrome corners, a trap door, steel coin chute door and steel coin box housing.
We often get asked how to change the price of play or even set the table to Free Play mode, on our Coin Operated Pool Tables.
The coin mechanism may look like a complicated contraption, but changing the price of play is relatively simple when you know how!
Firstly we’ll explain how to set your coin-operated pool table to Free Play.
1 – First, you will need to access the coin mechanism itself by opening the Ball Draw using the keys that were supplied with your table.
2 – You will notice that there are varying ‘lanes’ on the top of the mechanism where users place their coins when paying for a game. You’ll also see that there will already be some unused lanes covered.
3 – The unused lanes are covered by what is called ‘Blanking Plates’, you should have some of these spare from when the table was originally supplied to you.
4 – To set the table to Free Play, all you need to do is simply ‘blank off’ the lanes that aren’t already covered.
5 – Once all lanes are covered, then users of your pool table will only need to push in the mechanism every time they want to start a new game.
There’s a little more involved in changing the price of play, but Essex Engineering, the manufacturer of the coin mechanism have provided us with step by step guide on how to do this.
Valley Coin Operated Pool Table Manual Table
Take a look below at their step by step guide for further information: