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Hey Guys, I need help with identifying this door. I need to replace it but am not sure where to get this from. Thank you!
 

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Hard to tell without seeing the whole vacuum, but it looks like a Doyle with a 3" coin mech. You won't find a new one, but it's just a piece of stainless steel with a double-D knockout for a lock and holes/slots for a coin acceptor. I wish I had a water jet or laser cutter, I could knock out stuff like that in no time.
 

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I had some and Kleenrite has a replacement to switch to a coinmech acceptor. Don’t know part number because it was about 5 years ago I changed all in mine
 

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That is a coin mech acceptor, it's a 3" instead of the common 2". Whether he finds a new replacement door or makes or has made something, it would make sense to go with the more common acceptor.
 
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That is a coin mech acceptor, it's a 3" instead of the common 2". Whether he finds a new replacement door or makes or has made something, it would make sense to go with the more common acceptor.
What’s the difference between a 2 inch or 3 inch coin acceptor in and are they both considered long drop or is one considered short drop?
 

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Hey Guys, I need help with identifying this door. I need to replace it but am not sure where to get this from. Thank you!
What are the dimensions of this mystery vac door? I think I might have one.
 
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