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Boborann

Jan 1, 1970
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I have a Jukebox I'm restoring and somebody broke teh lock assemblies and
I'm hoping somebody can suggest a source for buying new ones
They are somply a threaded cylinder about an inch long and 3/4 or so in
diameter that has a shrew in teh end that would allow it attach to an arm or
actuator
very similar to those used in storage cabinets or lock assys on drawers
Thanks in advance
Bob
 
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Wayne Tiffany

Jan 1, 1970
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Start here?
http://www.cabinetparts.com/shop_2006/grouping/?id=14&SID=1144342812.13548756964435491ce0406.040606

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Boborann said:
I have a Jukebox I'm restoring and somebody broke teh lock assemblies and
I'm hoping somebody can suggest a source for buying new ones
They are somply a threaded cylinder about an inch long and 3/4 or so in
diameter that has a shrew in teh end that would allow it attach to an arm
or actuator
very similar to those used in storage cabinets or lock assys on drawers
Thanks in advance
Bob


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Boborann said:
I have a Jukebox I'm restoring and somebody broke teh lock assemblies and
I'm hoping somebody can suggest a source for buying new ones
They are somply a threaded cylinder about an inch long and 3/4 or so in
diameter that has a shrew in teh end that would allow it attach to an arm or
actuator
very similar to those used in storage cabinets or lock assys on drawers
Thanks in advance
Bob
A good locksmith!
Regards
Lee
 
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Ken Layton

Jan 1, 1970
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The jukebox newsgroup is alt.collecting.juke-boxes

The main jukebox parts supplier (including locks) is
www.victoryglass.com

You do know that many jukebox models use the same key for all the
cabinet locks (except the cashbox of course which is always keyed
different)?

What make & model is the box?
 
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Mike Berger

Jan 1, 1970
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All the arcade games and jukeboxes I've worked on (dating back to
the 1920's) use standard lock parts available from a locksmith or
supply catalog. You'll need to know the length and what type of
cam you need on the end.
 
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