Model V-2
Two Hopper Change Machine or Token Dispenser

bill changer for vending.  Dispenses quarters or tokens.

Hamilton bill changer V-2.  Pays out quarters. Pays out quarter - dimes.   Pay out in quarter - nickel.  Pay out tokens.Moderately  priced, excellent capacity and rugged components for reliable service are strong points of the Hamilton V-2 change machine. 

Housed in a medium weight vending style cabinet, the V-2 is light enough for wall mounting. It can also be banked with other vending machines by using the optional header and base kit. 

V-2 bill changer with red cabinet.  Changer pays out in combinaton coins, or tokens, or quarters.As a token vendor, the V-2 is ideal for game rooms and family fun centers. All V-2's are capable of accepting Hamilton's exclusive "Tokenote®" paper tokens, adding even more value and versatility. 

By using the Hamilton AuditPro hand held programmer, you can program your own payout structure at any time… essential for running game room specials. 

If you don't need the capacity that a two hopper provides, be sure to examine the VN-1 or SV-1 single hopper changers. These units provide the same features as the V-2 at a lower cost. If a high security cabinet is needed or even greater capacity is desired, the HS Series may be just what you need. 

 

Dimensions:
42"H X 15-1/2"W X 13-1/16"D
Weight : 
185 lbs. 

Features:

bill changer will stack the bills for easy removal from change maker or token dispenser. Bill Stacker
12 Gauge Steel
Removable metal faceplate in matte black finish
3-Point locking system
Power: 115 VAC 60 HZ
Weight 185 lbs.

Options:

This Hamilton bill changer can utilize a separating bill stacker which holds up to 1200  bills and separates the $1 bills from the $5's, $10's, and $20's  in the changer.  Easy bill removal from front or back of bill stacker in the bill changer. Separating Stacker
Arcade, game room, family fun center, carwash and any where that tokens are needed, this changer can accept tokens.  Token face plate instead of change face plate is available at no additional charge. Token Face Panel instead of "Change Panel" (at no additional cost)
Vending, carwash, game room, family fun center, arcade and laundromat or laundry facilities do not always have the convenience of installing a bill changer into the wall. Console Base
Bill changers used with in line banking of vending machines can really utilize this header and base kit.  Need a bill changer for your vending area?  Then the bill changer header and base kit is probably also needed for it's slim design.  Or try the bill changer console base which is wider and a bit dressier looking ! Header and Base Kit for in line banking with vending machines
This bill changer or token dispenser can utilize Hamilton's Audit pro to make the change maker even more versatile.  Use in family fun centers, vending, game rooms, or car wash.  LCD display can show all coin, token and tokenote® transactions.  The number of tokens the bill changer will dispense can easily be programmed with the Hamilton's Audit Pro.  Audit Pro 2000
Have a vending area, carwash, game room, family entertainment center, family fun center or arcade ?  This thermal printer used with Hamilton's audit pro will give printouts of all token, tokenote and change dispensed.  Makes your bill changer give you a  complete audit report on hard copy! Portable Thermal Report Printer (for purchase with Audit Pro only)
Arcade, game room, family fun center or any family entertainment center might want to brighten up their room with this optional red bill changer faceplate! Red Cabinet
bill changer can accept tokens, change or even tokenotes!  Turn your bill changer or token dispenser into a marketing tool with the use of Hamilton's tokenotes!  Great for vending, family entertainment centers, game room or arcade, carwash, laundry facilities and any where you might typically use tokens! Tokenote® Acceptance

 

 

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