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Ikea Bekvam slot stands

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Simple Sam:
Looks great. Ikea's website doesn't list a weight capacity but those legs and how they attach to the top are pretty robust.  You're missing a photo of the table with the game!

jay:

In a Casino the Slot is bolted to the stand, stands are bolted to each other.
In the past there was typically a drop (open hole in top of the stand) that would all coins to drop when the hopper got full.
This of course was a secured door on the bottom.  With TITO I don't know that this would be a thing anymore but I suspect they are still using the same stands.

Nurbo:
Hi,

Indeed the construction is more robust than some other products of the brand.
I will soon put a photo with the machine on it, but so far I have not yet done the installation  :Tongue_Out:


It should always be the same stands that are used, even if the top holes are no longer used for parts.

The fact that all the stands are bolted together makes the whole thing very rigid.

Nurbo:
Hi,

With my son we set up the machine upstairs and on the stands.

There is no stability problem !




dailey:
I would worry about those stands in California when you factor in about a 6.0 earthquake. My slots are secured to the wall with a safety cable to keep them from tipping.

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