Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Piece |
Storage Capacity | 1000 item |
Type of Machine | Ticket Vending Machine |
Payment Type | UPI |
Machine Operating Type | auto |
Brand | aquanile |
Capacity | 1000 lph |
Voltage | 230v |
Power | 3 hp |
Weight | 350 kg |
Frequency | 50 hz |
A coin-operated vending machine is a type of automated machine that dispenses products or services when a customer inserts coins into the machine. These machines are commonly used to sell a variety of items, such as snacks, beverages, cigarettes, lottery tickets, personal hygiene products, and more. The concept is simple: customers insert the required amount of coins into the machine, make a selection from the available options, and the machine dispenses the chosen item.
Here are some key features and components of coin-operated vending machines:
Coin Acceptor: The machine is equipped with a coin acceptor that validates and accepts coins of specific denominations. It may have sensors to detect the size, weight, or metal composition of the coins to ensure their authenticity.
Product Selection: Vending machines have a user interface that allows customers to make their desired selection. This can be in the form of push buttons, touchscreens, or a keypad to enter corresponding product codes.
Product Dispenser: Once the customer has made a selection and the payment is verified, the machine dispenses the chosen product. The dispenser mechanism varies depending on the type of product being dispensed, such as a coil system for snacks or a conveyor system for beverages.
Coin Return/Refund: If a customer inserts more coins than required or decides not to make a purchase after inserting coins, the machine typically has a coin return or refund mechanism that allows the customer to retrieve their coins.
Security Features: Vending machines are designed with various security features to prevent theft and tampering. These may include sturdy construction, locking mechanisms, security cameras, and alarms to deter unauthorized access or vandalism.
Maintenance and Restocking: Vending machines require regular maintenance and restocking to ensure they are fully functional and stocked with the products. This includes routine cleaning, refilling product inventory, and resolving any technical issues that may arise.
Coin-operated vending machines provide a convenient and automated way for customers to access products or services without the need for human assistance. They are commonly found in public spaces, office buildings, shopping centers, airports, train stations, and other high-traffic areas. Vending machine operators or businesses typically own and operate these machines, either directly or through partnerships with product suppliers.
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