Coin Operated Pool Table : What is it?
| Each part of a coin operated pool table is equipped with light sensors and metallic cores that interact with the machine’s internal electromagnetic field to return scratch balls and pocketed balls during and after every game. It uses denser cue balls usually made of ceramic. Coin operated pool tables are commonly used in restaurants, bars, bowling alleys, colleges, arcades, and cocktail lounges. Most of these tables are complete with one-piece slates, vertical five-coin systems, cue sticks, standard cue balls, triangles, and chalks. |
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Kinds of Coin Operated Pool Tables include the following: |
Regular coin operated pool table A regular coin operated pool table has an average height of four feet, a length of six feet, and a width of 3.75 feet. It is usually made of a durable plywood cabinet and resembles a traditional pool table. It is large enough for adult use. Mini coin operated pool table A mini coin operated pool table has an average height of three feet, a length of six feet, and a width of 3.5 feet. It is small enough for children’s use. It is usually made of durable plywood or hardwood.
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Maintenance: Some coin operated pool tables are prone to jamming. Choose one that comes with a complete, easy-to-understand manual that lets you do minor repairs. Be sure that the manufacturer has a good customer service and after-sales facility so you can have your table repaired in case of damage in as little time as possible.
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