What are the technical features of the K800_500 – chassis for EMP800?
- type: mounting housing for coin acceptance assemblies on a manual reject base
- purpose: build a complete coin acceptance unit from separate modules
- compatible blocks: coin validator module (emp860 or compatible build), coin entry/anti-pin unit (es003.x), coin escrow module (e105)
- weight: 2.5 kg/pcs
Where does this chassis speed up integration and service work?
When you design a modular cash handling section for a payment machine or self-service terminal, the k800_500 – chassis for emp800 gives you a consistent mechanical reference for the validator, the coin entry protection and the escrow block. that reduces alignment issues during assembly, makes the front-panel layout easier to standardise, and improves access for diagnostics or replacement during field service.
What industrial expectations does it support?
- stable fastening for continuous, high-traffic operation
- service-friendly access: modules can be handled as one assembly
- repeatable maintenance tasks: cleaning, inspection and coin-path checks
How does a well-aligned coin path improve availability?
Mechanical accuracy matters in cash handling. a chassis that keeps modules in the right plane and position helps reduce jams and inconsistent sensing, while making troubleshooting faster. in practice, predictable routing and stable mounting translate into fewer interruptions and easier documentation of maintenance routines.
Selection criteria checklist for specifying the right mounting housing
- available installation depth and front-panel cut-out constraints
- whether a manual reject base is required for your process
- which modules you plan to integrate (validator, anti-pin entry, escrow) and the target service interval
- expected transaction volume and uptime target
- need for quick swap, spare parts planning and on-site service access
Why quality, local technical support and scheduled maintenance still matter
Cash handling reliability is built on robust mechanics, clean operating conditions and disciplined maintenance. plan service access from day one, keep the operating environment under control, and schedule cleaning and inspections based on traffic. this approach protects availability and reduces unexpected downtime.
- local engineering support: specification help, integration advice and faster troubleshooting
- service and maintenance: cleaning routines, wear checks and coin-path adjustments
- operating conditions: dust, humidity, temperature and vibration control
- supply and logistics: stock availability, scheduled arrivals, flexible shipping, customs handling and freight forwarding
- commercial options: post-payment, invoicing in foreign currency and project-tailored quotations
CTA: collect components into your interest list and send it at the end of your visit
If the K800_500 – chassis for emp800 is relevant now, add any other components that could also fit future rollouts to your interest list (cart). when you finish browsing, send the list so we can align technical details, delivery options and project terms with your timeline.
FAQ
How is an industrial mounting housing different from a basic sheet-metal bracket?
Industrial housings are designed around accurate mounting patterns, controlled coin-path geometry and service access, so alignment errors are reduced and module replacement is faster under high-traffic conditions.
Why does an integrated anti-pin coin entry module matter?
Anti-pin solutions help protect the coin path and reduce jam-prone situations while keeping sensors and mechanics in a fixed position, which supports stable operation and quicker diagnostics.
What is the role of a coin escrow module in payment systems?
An escrow module can temporarily hold a coin and then release it according to transaction logic, supporting controlled payment flow and reducing disputed cases.
What capabilities are typical for industrial cash handling that non-industrial devices often miss?
You typically get longer-life mechanics, faster swap procedures, documented integration, better fault detection and planned spare-part availability, which supports continuous operation and predictable service.