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Chrome combination (keyless) cam lock 7/8’’; modified to fit a coin door in any arcade cabinet or pinball machine.
For Bally, Williams, Gottlieb, Chicago Coin, Game Plan, Data East, Sega, Zaccaria, Stern, Jersey Jack, etc.
Chrome Combination Keyless Cam Lock 7/8’’ Will fit a pinball coin door perfectly.
Well, after losing the key to the coin door lock on my pinball machine countless times and having to drill out the old locks to replace them with new ones, I finally decided to look for an alternative to the traditional key lock. That’s when I purchased one of these sleek chrome combination 7/8’’ cam locks. When it arrived, I eagerly replaced the old key lock and discovered that the new lock wouldn’t tighten securely because the coin door is a lot thinner than a cabinet for which these locks were intended. After hours of frustration and dozens of failed attempts, I was finally able to get it secured properly using a rubber grommet that slid on snug over the shaft and seated against the outside of the coin door and the back of the lock face. But when I shut the coin door and tried to turn the lock it wouldn’t budge! I took off the lockdown bar from the pinball machine so I could see what was happening behind the coin door after it was closed and I could see that the cam, that came with the lock, was hitting the side of the machine because the cam lock was too short and there wasn’t enough clearance for it to turn freely. I spent a small fortune purchasing and trying out different cams and finally found the “needle in the haystack” cam that worked perfectly. So now what I’m selling is a combination 7/8’’ cam lock modified to work perfectly on the coin door of any arcade cabinet or pinball machine.
HG0012902
Specification:
· Brand new
· Color: silver (chrome)
· 90 Degree Turn
· Material: zinc alloy
· Length (from back of lock to end of lock body): 20mm
· Length including the cam: 23mm
· Distance across flat part of shaft: 16m
· Distance across round part of shaft (diameter): 19mm
· Lock face depth: 17mm
· Lock face diameter: 38mm
· Overall length: 44mm
· Distance to center of lock: 34mm
Features:
· The lock uses a 3-digit combination (default combination is 0-0-0).
· The combination can be reset as often as you choose (using the small hole on the lock).
· To change the combination, insert a small stick in the hole to depress the button, and set your new combination; then remove the stick and it’s changed.
· Ideal for Campers, Motor Homes, Boats, Tool Boxes, cabinets, drawers, school lockers, or anywhere keys are not suitable!
Package includes:
· 1 x 3-Digit Combination Camlock
· Special offset cam for use in arcade and pinball machines to secure the coin door properly.
· Special grommet for use in arcade and pinball machines (because the coin door is so thin).
(OEM of the Combi-Cam Part Number 7850M)
Stern Pinball Machine List:
Stern Electronics
- Pinball (1977)
- Stingray (1977)
- Stars (1978)
- Memory Lane (1978)
- Lectronamo (1978)
- Wild Fyre (1978)
- Nugent (1978)
- Dracula (1979)
- Trident (1979)
- Hot Hand (1979)
- Magic (1979)
- Cosmic Princess (1979) (Produced in Australia by Leisure and Allied Industries under license from Stern Electronics Inc)[4][5]
- Meteor (1979) (Highest production of all Stern Electronics' Pinballs)[5]
- Galaxy (1980)
- Ali (1980)
- Big Game (1980) (First game to incorporate seven-digit scoring in the digital era)[6]
- Seawitch (1980)
- Cheetah (1980)
- Quicksilver (1980)
- Star Gazer (1980)
- Flight 2000 (1980) (Stern's first game with multi-ball and speech)
- Nine Ball (1980)
- Freefall (1981)
- Lightning (1981)
- Split Second (1981)
- Catacomb (1981)
- Viper (1981)
- Dragonfist (1982)
- Iron Maiden (1982) (Unrelated to the British heavy metal band)
- Orbitor 1 (1982) (Featured a 3d-vacuum formed playfield with spinning rubber bumpers causing frenetic ball action; it was the company's last released game)[5]
- Cue (1982) (Six machines built)
- Lazer Lord (1984) (One prototype built)
Stern Pinball
- Harley Davidson (1999; 2nd revision 2002; 3rd edition 2004 slightly updated of the Sega game)
- Striker Xtreme (2000)
- Sharkey's Shootout (2000)
- High Roller Casino (2001)[citation needed]
- Austin Powers (pinball) (2001, designed by John Borg and based on the Austin Powers film series)
- NFL (2001) (basically a modification of Striker Xtreme)
- Playboy (2002, originally planned for the Pinball 2000 platform,[citation needed]prototype exists)(Design by George Gomez)
- RollerCoaster Tycoon (2002) produced by PLD)
- The Simpsons Pinball Party (2003)
- Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (pinball) (2003) produced by Steve RitchieProductions [SRP])
- The Lord of the Rings (2003)[citation needed] (Design by George Gomez)
- Ripley's Believe It or Not! (2004, produced by PLD, based on the series Ripley's Believe It or Not!)
- Elvis (2004) produced by Steve Ritchie Productions (SRP), also 500 Gold/LE models exist
- The Sopranos (2005, based on the series The Sopranos)(Design by George Gomez)
- NASCAR (Grand Prix in Europe) (2005; produced by PLD)
- World Poker Tour (2006) produced by SRP
- Pirates of the Caribbean (2006) (based on the movie Pirates of the Caribbean)
- Dale Jr (600-unit limited edition,[citation needed] based on the NASCAR game with new Dale Earnhardt, Jr, #8 art package)
- Family Guy (pinball) (2007; produced by PLD)
- Spider-Man (2007; produced by SRP, based on the Spider-Man films)
- Black Suited Spider-Man (Limited edition version of Spider-Man game with new art package, mirrored backglass, webbed chrome side armor and shaker motor)
- Wheel of Fortune (2007) (based on the TV show Wheel of Fortune)
- Shrek (2008) (based on all three movies; produced by PLD; modified version of Family Guy)[citation needed]
- Indiana Jones (2008) (based on all four movies)
- Batman (2008) (based on the films Batman Begins and The Dark Knight)[7](Design by George Gomez)
- CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2008; produced by PLD, based on the TV show CSI: Crime Scene Investigation)[8]
- 24 (2009; produced by SRP, based on the TV show 24)[9]
- NBA (2009) Lonnie Ropp, Gary Stern (designers) Based on the older Sega pinball Space Jam
- The Lord of the Rings Limited Edition (Dec. 2009) gold mirrored backglass, shaker motor, gold package.
- Big Buck Hunter (2010) John Borg (designer)
- Iron Man (pinball) (2010) John Borg (designer) Based on the film Iron Man[10]
- Iron Man Classic (2010) (home edition)
- AVATAR (2010) John Borg (designer), Based on James Cameron's AVATAR[11]
- AVATAR Limited Edition (250 units) James Cameron's (2010) shaker motor, Chrome trim, white powerball, additional code, moving AMP suit feet, motorized transporter pod lid, and additional figures added.[12]
- Rolling Stones (2011) Rolling Stones theme[13]
- Rolling Stones Limited Edition (350 units) Includes a real screened backglass, white powerball, shaker motor, 2 under playfield magnets, up-post and 2 outer post ball savers activated by 2 additional flipper buttons.
- TRON (2011) John Borg (designer), Based on Tron: Legacy[14]
- TRON Limited Edition (400 units) Chrome trim, Color changing fiber optic light tubes that run on both ramps, additional code, moving recognizer toy, and 4-bank drop targets instead of stand ups.[15]
- Transformers 2011 George Gomez (designer)[16][17]
- Transformers Limited Edition (500 units combo edition) Includes a shaker motor and additional features, added Megatron drop target and firing cannon, upper Ironhide mini playfield, moving Starscream moving platform as well as powder coated crimson and violet trim and legs.
- Transformers Limited Edition (125 units Decepticon version) All the same features as the combo except an exclusive art translite and all violet trim.
- Transformers Limited Edition (125 units Autobots version) All the same features as the combo except an exclusive art translite and all crimson trim.
- AC/DC (2012) Steve Ritchie (designer)[18]
- AC/DC Premium A full featured design geared toward the enthusiast with all the features that the designer intended[18]
- AC/DC Limited Edition Back in Black (300 units) Same features as the Premium but with added shaker motor, a larger 12" subwoofer, as well as a distinctive cabinet art package with black/chrome trim and legs, and exclusive real screened backglass.
- AC/DC Limited Edition Let There Be Rock (200 units) Same features as the premium but with added shaker motor, an exclusive real screened backglass art, a larger 12" subwoofer and red/yellow trim and legs.
- X-Men (2012) John Borg (designer)[19]
- X-Men Limited Edition Wolverine (300 units) Same features as the Pro with these additional features, real screened dedicated backglass, 2 added pop up targets, moving iceman ramp, added spinning disc/magnet. Blue powdercoated trim.
- X-Men Limited Edition Magneto (250 units) Same features as the Pro with these additional features, real screened dedicated backglass, 2 added pop up targets, moving iceman ramp, added spinning disc/magnet. Red powdercoated trim.
- Avengers (2012) (Design by George Gomez)
- Avengers Blue LE (250 units) (Design by George Gomez)
- Avengers Green Hulk LE (250 units) (Design by George Gomez)
- Transformers The Pin (2012) (intended for home use) (Design by George Gomez)
- Avengers The Pin (2013) (intended for home use) (Design by George Gomez)
- Metallica (2013) (designed by John Borg, art by Dirty Donny)
- Metallica Premium Hammer smash toy with disappearing ball to under playfield coffin lock, Moving grave marker cross, inline 3-bank drop targets, Ball-eating snake mouth animated, "Sparky" figurine animated on an electric chair.
- Metallica Master of Puppets LE (500 units) Platinum trim, screened backglass, John Borg's signature under hard coat.[20]
- Star Trek (2013) Steve Ritchie (designer) First Pro debut with all LED lighting as standard.
- Star Trek Premium
- Star Trek LE (799 units)[21]
- Mustang (2014) John Trudeau (designer)
- Mustang Premium
- Mustang LE
- The Walking Dead (2014) (designed by John Borg)
- The Walking Dead LE (600 units)
- The Walking Dead Premium
- Wrestlemania (2015)
- Wrestlemania LE
- Kiss (2015)
- Game of Thrones (2015)
- Whoa Nellie! (2015)
- Spider-Man Home Edition (2016) (Design by George Gomez)
- Spider-Man Vault Edition (2016) (redesign of the existing Spider-Man with new playfield- and DMD-graphics, and new music and sound effects)
- Ghostbusters (2016) (based on the first two films)[22]
- The Pabst Can Crusher (2016) (retheme of Whoa Nellie!)
- Batman '66 (2016) (based on the Batman television series from 1966[23])
- Aerosmith (2017)
- Star Wars (2017)
- Guardians of the Galaxy (2017)
- Iron Maiden (2018) (first design of Keith Elwin)
- Supreme (2018) (retheme of Spider-Man Home Edition)(Design by George Gomez)
- Deadpool (2018) (based on the comics) (Design by George Gomez)
- The Beatles (2018) (Ka-Pow Pinball collaboration, with only 1,964 machines produced) (Design by George Gomez- evolution of Sea Witch by Mike Kubin.)
- Primus (2018) (retheme of Whoa Nellie!)
- The Munsters (2019) (based on 1960s TV series The Munsters)
- Black Knight: Sword of Rage (2019) (designed by Steve Ritchie as a sequel to Black Knight and Black Knight 2000, which he designed for Williams in the 1980s.[24])
- Star Wars Pin (2019) (intended for home use) (Design by George Gomez)
- Jurassic Park (2019)
- Elvira's House of Horrors (2019)
- Star Wars Comic Art (2019) (redesign of the existing Star Wars)
- Stranger Things (2019)
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2020)
- Avengers: Infinity Quest (2020)
- Heavy Metal (2020) (Based off the popular magazine Heavy Metal)
- Led Zeppelin (2020)
- The Mandalorian (2021) (Lead designer Brian Eddy) (Announced May 4, officially revealed May 11.)
Chrome combination (keyless) cam lock 7/8’’; modified to fit a coin door in any arcade cabinet or pinball machine.
For Bally, Williams, Gottlieb, Chicago Coin, Game Plan, Data East, Sega, Zaccaria, Stern, Jersey Jack, etc.
Chrome Combination Keyless Cam Lock 7/8’’ Will fit a pinball coin door perfectly.
Well, after losing the key to the coin door lock on my pinball machine countless times and having to drill out the old locks to replace them with new ones, I finally decided to look for an alternative to the traditional key lock. That’s when I purchased one of these sleek chrome combination 7/8’’ cam locks. When it arrived, I eagerly replaced the old key lock and discovered that the new lock wouldn’t tighten securely because the coin door is a lot thinner than a cabinet for which these locks were intended. After hours of frustration and dozens of failed attempts, I was finally able to get it secured properly using a rubber grommet that slid on snug over the shaft and seated against the outside of the coin door and the back of the lock face. But when I shut the coin door and tried to turn the lock it wouldn’t budge! I took off the lockdown bar from the pinball machine so I could see what was happening behind the coin door after it was closed and I could see that the cam, that came with the lock, was hitting the side of the machine because the cam lock was too short and there wasn’t enough clearance for it to turn freely. I spent a small fortune purchasing and trying out different cams and finally found the “needle in the haystack” cam that worked perfectly. So now what I’m selling is a combination 7/8’’ cam lock modified to work perfectly on the coin door of any arcade cabinet or pinball machine.
HG0012902
Specification:
· Brand new
· Color: silver (chrome)
· 90 Degree Turn
· Material: zinc alloy
· Length (from back of lock to end of lock body): 20mm
· Length including the cam: 23mm
· Distance across flat part of shaft: 16m
· Distance across round part of shaft (diameter): 19mm
· Lock face depth: 17mm
· Lock face diameter: 38mm
· Overall length: 44mm
· Distance to center of lock: 34mm
Features:
· The lock uses a 3-digit combination (default combination is 0-0-0).
· The combination can be reset as often as you choose (using the small hole on the lock).
· To change the combination, insert a small stick in the hole to depress the button, and set your new combination; then remove the stick and it’s changed.
· Ideal for Campers, Motor Homes, Boats, Tool Boxes, cabinets, drawers, school lockers, or anywhere keys are not suitable!
Package includes:
· 1 x 3-Digit Combination Camlock
· Special offset cam for use in arcade and pinball machines to secure the coin door properly.
· Special grommet for use in arcade and pinball machines (because the coin door is so thin).
(OEM of the Combi-Cam Part Number 7850M)
Stern Pinball Machine List:
Stern Electronics
- Pinball (1977)
- Stingray (1977)
- Stars (1978)
- Memory Lane (1978)
- Lectronamo (1978)
- Wild Fyre (1978)
- Nugent (1978)
- Dracula (1979)
- Trident (1979)
- Hot Hand (1979)
- Magic (1979)
- Cosmic Princess (1979) (Produced in Australia by Leisure and Allied Industries under license from Stern Electronics Inc)[4][5]
- Meteor (1979) (Highest production of all Stern Electronics' Pinballs)[5]
- Galaxy (1980)
- Ali (1980)
- Big Game (1980) (First game to incorporate seven-digit scoring in the digital era)[6]
- Seawitch (1980)
- Cheetah (1980)
- Quicksilver (1980)
- Star Gazer (1980)
- Flight 2000 (1980) (Stern's first game with multi-ball and speech)
- Nine Ball (1980)
- Freefall (1981)
- Lightning (1981)
- Split Second (1981)
- Catacomb (1981)
- Viper (1981)
- Dragonfist (1982)
- Iron Maiden (1982) (Unrelated to the British heavy metal band)
- Orbitor 1 (1982) (Featured a 3d-vacuum formed playfield with spinning rubber bumpers causing frenetic ball action; it was the company's last released game)[5]
- Cue (1982) (Six machines built)
- Lazer Lord (1984) (One prototype built)
Stern Pinball
- Harley Davidson (1999; 2nd revision 2002; 3rd edition 2004 slightly updated of the Sega game)
- Striker Xtreme (2000)
- Sharkey's Shootout (2000)
- High Roller Casino (2001)[citation needed]
- Austin Powers (pinball) (2001, designed by John Borg and based on the Austin Powers film series)
- NFL (2001) (basically a modification of Striker Xtreme)
- Playboy (2002, originally planned for the Pinball 2000 platform,[citation needed]prototype exists)(Design by George Gomez)
- RollerCoaster Tycoon (2002) produced by PLD)
- The Simpsons Pinball Party (2003)
- Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (pinball) (2003) produced by Steve RitchieProductions [SRP])
- The Lord of the Rings (2003)[citation needed] (Design by George Gomez)
- Ripley's Believe It or Not! (2004, produced by PLD, based on the series Ripley's Believe It or Not!)
- Elvis (2004) produced by Steve Ritchie Productions (SRP), also 500 Gold/LE models exist
- The Sopranos (2005, based on the series The Sopranos)(Design by George Gomez)
- NASCAR (Grand Prix in Europe) (2005; produced by PLD)
- World Poker Tour (2006) produced by SRP
- Pirates of the Caribbean (2006) (based on the movie Pirates of the Caribbean)
- Dale Jr (600-unit limited edition,[citation needed] based on the NASCAR game with new Dale Earnhardt, Jr, #8 art package)
- Family Guy (pinball) (2007; produced by PLD)
- Spider-Man (2007; produced by SRP, based on the Spider-Man films)
- Black Suited Spider-Man (Limited edition version of Spider-Man game with new art package, mirrored backglass, webbed chrome side armor and shaker motor)
- Wheel of Fortune (2007) (based on the TV show Wheel of Fortune)
- Shrek (2008) (based on all three movies; produced by PLD; modified version of Family Guy)[citation needed]
- Indiana Jones (2008) (based on all four movies)
- Batman (2008) (based on the films Batman Begins and The Dark Knight)[7](Design by George Gomez)
- CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2008; produced by PLD, based on the TV show CSI: Crime Scene Investigation)[8]
- 24 (2009; produced by SRP, based on the TV show 24)[9]
- NBA (2009) Lonnie Ropp, Gary Stern (designers) Based on the older Sega pinball Space Jam
- The Lord of the Rings Limited Edition (Dec. 2009) gold mirrored backglass, shaker motor, gold package.
- Big Buck Hunter (2010) John Borg (designer)
- Iron Man (pinball) (2010) John Borg (designer) Based on the film Iron Man[10]
- Iron Man Classic (2010) (home edition)
- AVATAR (2010) John Borg (designer), Based on James Cameron's AVATAR[11]
- AVATAR Limited Edition (250 units) James Cameron's (2010) shaker motor, Chrome trim, white powerball, additional code, moving AMP suit feet, motorized transporter pod lid, and additional figures added.[12]
- Rolling Stones (2011) Rolling Stones theme[13]
- Rolling Stones Limited Edition (350 units) Includes a real screened backglass, white powerball, shaker motor, 2 under playfield magnets, up-post and 2 outer post ball savers activated by 2 additional flipper buttons.
- TRON (2011) John Borg (designer), Based on Tron: Legacy[14]
- TRON Limited Edition (400 units) Chrome trim, Color changing fiber optic light tubes that run on both ramps, additional code, moving recognizer toy, and 4-bank drop targets instead of stand ups.[15]
- Transformers 2011 George Gomez (designer)[16][17]
- Transformers Limited Edition (500 units combo edition) Includes a shaker motor and additional features, added Megatron drop target and firing cannon, upper Ironhide mini playfield, moving Starscream moving platform as well as powder coated crimson and violet trim and legs.
- Transformers Limited Edition (125 units Decepticon version) All the same features as the combo except an exclusive art translite and all violet trim.
- Transformers Limited Edition (125 units Autobots version) All the same features as the combo except an exclusive art translite and all crimson trim.
- AC/DC (2012) Steve Ritchie (designer)[18]
- AC/DC Premium A full featured design geared toward the enthusiast with all the features that the designer intended[18]
- AC/DC Limited Edition Back in Black (300 units) Same features as the Premium but with added shaker motor, a larger 12" subwoofer, as well as a distinctive cabinet art package with black/chrome trim and legs, and exclusive real screened backglass.
- AC/DC Limited Edition Let There Be Rock (200 units) Same features as the premium but with added shaker motor, an exclusive real screened backglass art, a larger 12" subwoofer and red/yellow trim and legs.
- X-Men (2012) John Borg (designer)[19]
- X-Men Limited Edition Wolverine (300 units) Same features as the Pro with these additional features, real screened dedicated backglass, 2 added pop up targets, moving iceman ramp, added spinning disc/magnet. Blue powdercoated trim.
- X-Men Limited Edition Magneto (250 units) Same features as the Pro with these additional features, real screened dedicated backglass, 2 added pop up targets, moving iceman ramp, added spinning disc/magnet. Red powdercoated trim.
- Avengers (2012) (Design by George Gomez)
- Avengers Blue LE (250 units) (Design by George Gomez)
- Avengers Green Hulk LE (250 units) (Design by George Gomez)
- Transformers The Pin (2012) (intended for home use) (Design by George Gomez)
- Avengers The Pin (2013) (intended for home use) (Design by George Gomez)
- Metallica (2013) (designed by John Borg, art by Dirty Donny)
- Metallica Premium Hammer smash toy with disappearing ball to under playfield coffin lock, Moving grave marker cross, inline 3-bank drop targets, Ball-eating snake mouth animated, "Sparky" figurine animated on an electric chair.
- Metallica Master of Puppets LE (500 units) Platinum trim, screened backglass, John Borg's signature under hard coat.[20]
- Star Trek (2013) Steve Ritchie (designer) First Pro debut with all LED lighting as standard.
- Star Trek Premium
- Star Trek LE (799 units)[21]
- Mustang (2014) John Trudeau (designer)
- Mustang Premium
- Mustang LE
- The Walking Dead (2014) (designed by John Borg)
- The Walking Dead LE (600 units)
- The Walking Dead Premium
- Wrestlemania (2015)
- Wrestlemania LE
- Kiss (2015)
- Game of Thrones (2015)
- Whoa Nellie! (2015)
- Spider-Man Home Edition (2016) (Design by George Gomez)
- Spider-Man Vault Edition (2016) (redesign of the existing Spider-Man with new playfield- and DMD-graphics, and new music and sound effects)
- Ghostbusters (2016) (based on the first two films)[22]
- The Pabst Can Crusher (2016) (retheme of Whoa Nellie!)
- Batman '66 (2016) (based on the Batman television series from 1966[23])
- Aerosmith (2017)
- Star Wars (2017)
- Guardians of the Galaxy (2017)
- Iron Maiden (2018) (first design of Keith Elwin)
- Supreme (2018) (retheme of Spider-Man Home Edition)(Design by George Gomez)
- Deadpool (2018) (based on the comics) (Design by George Gomez)
- The Beatles (2018) (Ka-Pow Pinball collaboration, with only 1,964 machines produced) (Design by George Gomez- evolution of Sea Witch by Mike Kubin.)
- Primus (2018) (retheme of Whoa Nellie!)
- The Munsters (2019) (based on 1960s TV series The Munsters)
- Black Knight: Sword of Rage (2019) (designed by Steve Ritchie as a sequel to Black Knight and Black Knight 2000, which he designed for Williams in the 1980s.[24])
- Star Wars Pin (2019) (intended for home use) (Design by George Gomez)
- Jurassic Park (2019)
- Elvira's House of Horrors (2019)
- Star Wars Comic Art (2019) (redesign of the existing Star Wars)
- Stranger Things (2019)
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2020)
- Avengers: Infinity Quest (2020)
- Heavy Metal (2020) (Based off the popular magazine Heavy Metal)
- Led Zeppelin (2020)
- The Mandalorian (2021) (Lead designer Brian Eddy) (Announced May 4, officially revealed May 11.)
Chrome combination (keyless) cam lock 7/8’’; modified to fit a coin door in any arcade cabinet or pinball machine.
For Bally, Williams, Gottlieb, Chicago Coin, Game Plan, Data East, Sega, Zaccaria, Stern, Jersey Jack, etc.
Chrome Combination Keyless Cam Lock 7/8’’ Will fit a pinball coin door perfectly.
Well, after losing the key to the coin door lock on my pinball machine countless times and having to drill out the old locks to replace them with new ones, I finally decided to look for an alternative to the traditional key lock. That’s when I purchased one of these sleek chrome combination 7/8’’ cam locks. When it arrived, I eagerly replaced the old key lock and discovered that the new lock wouldn’t tighten securely because the coin door is a lot thinner than a cabinet for which these locks were intended. After hours of frustration and dozens of failed attempts, I was finally able to get it secured properly using a rubber grommet that slid on snug over the shaft and seated against the outside of the coin door and the back of the lock face. But when I shut the coin door and tried to turn the lock it wouldn’t budge! I took off the lockdown bar from the pinball machine so I could see what was happening behind the coin door after it was closed and I could see that the cam, that came with the lock, was hitting the side of the machine because the cam lock was too short and there wasn’t enough clearance for it to turn freely. I spent a small fortune purchasing and trying out different cams and finally found the “needle in the haystack” cam that worked perfectly. So now what I’m selling is a combination 7/8’’ cam lock modified to work perfectly on the coin door of any arcade cabinet or pinball machine.
HG0012902
Specification:
· Brand new
· Color: silver (chrome)
· 90 Degree Turn
· Material: zinc alloy
· Length (from back of lock to end of lock body): 20mm
· Length including the cam: 23mm
· Distance across flat part of shaft: 16m
· Distance across round part of shaft (diameter): 19mm
· Lock face depth: 17mm
· Lock face diameter: 38mm
· Overall length: 44mm
· Distance to center of lock: 34mm
Features:
· The lock uses a 3-digit combination (default combination is 0-0-0).
· The combination can be reset as often as you choose (using the small hole on the lock).
· To change the combination, insert a small stick in the hole to depress the button, and set your new combination; then remove the stick and it’s changed.
· Ideal for Campers, Motor Homes, Boats, Tool Boxes, cabinets, drawers, school lockers, or anywhere keys are not suitable!
Package includes:
· 1 x 3-Digit Combination Camlock
· Special offset cam for use in arcade and pinball machines to secure the coin door properly.
· Special grommet for use in arcade and pinball machines (because the coin door is so thin).
(OEM of the Combi-Cam Part Number 7850M)
Stern Pinball Machine List:
Stern Electronics
- Pinball (1977)
- Stingray (1977)
- Stars (1978)
- Memory Lane (1978)
- Lectronamo (1978)
- Wild Fyre (1978)
- Nugent (1978)
- Dracula (1979)
- Trident (1979)
- Hot Hand (1979)
- Magic (1979)
- Cosmic Princess (1979) (Produced in Australia by Leisure and Allied Industries under license from Stern Electronics Inc)[4][5]
- Meteor (1979) (Highest production of all Stern Electronics' Pinballs)[5]
- Galaxy (1980)
- Ali (1980)
- Big Game (1980) (First game to incorporate seven-digit scoring in the digital era)[6]
- Seawitch (1980)
- Cheetah (1980)
- Quicksilver (1980)
- Star Gazer (1980)
- Flight 2000 (1980) (Stern's first game with multi-ball and speech)
- Nine Ball (1980)
- Freefall (1981)
- Lightning (1981)
- Split Second (1981)
- Catacomb (1981)
- Viper (1981)
- Dragonfist (1982)
- Iron Maiden (1982) (Unrelated to the British heavy metal band)
- Orbitor 1 (1982) (Featured a 3d-vacuum formed playfield with spinning rubber bumpers causing frenetic ball action; it was the company's last released game)[5]
- Cue (1982) (Six machines built)
- Lazer Lord (1984) (One prototype built)
Stern Pinball
- Harley Davidson (1999; 2nd revision 2002; 3rd edition 2004 slightly updated of the Sega game)
- Striker Xtreme (2000)
- Sharkey's Shootout (2000)
- High Roller Casino (2001)[citation needed]
- Austin Powers (pinball) (2001, designed by John Borg and based on the Austin Powers film series)
- NFL (2001) (basically a modification of Striker Xtreme)
- Playboy (2002, originally planned for the Pinball 2000 platform,[citation needed]prototype exists)(Design by George Gomez)
- RollerCoaster Tycoon (2002) produced by PLD)
- The Simpsons Pinball Party (2003)
- Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (pinball) (2003) produced by Steve RitchieProductions [SRP])
- The Lord of the Rings (2003)[citation needed] (Design by George Gomez)
- Ripley's Believe It or Not! (2004, produced by PLD, based on the series Ripley's Believe It or Not!)
- Elvis (2004) produced by Steve Ritchie Productions (SRP), also 500 Gold/LE models exist
- The Sopranos (2005, based on the series The Sopranos)(Design by George Gomez)
- NASCAR (Grand Prix in Europe) (2005; produced by PLD)
- World Poker Tour (2006) produced by SRP
- Pirates of the Caribbean (2006) (based on the movie Pirates of the Caribbean)
- Dale Jr (600-unit limited edition,[citation needed] based on the NASCAR game with new Dale Earnhardt, Jr, #8 art package)
- Family Guy (pinball) (2007; produced by PLD)
- Spider-Man (2007; produced by SRP, based on the Spider-Man films)
- Black Suited Spider-Man (Limited edition version of Spider-Man game with new art package, mirrored backglass, webbed chrome side armor and shaker motor)
- Wheel of Fortune (2007) (based on the TV show Wheel of Fortune)
- Shrek (2008) (based on all three movies; produced by PLD; modified version of Family Guy)[citation needed]
- Indiana Jones (2008) (based on all four movies)
- Batman (2008) (based on the films Batman Begins and The Dark Knight)[7](Design by George Gomez)
- CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2008; produced by PLD, based on the TV show CSI: Crime Scene Investigation)[8]
- 24 (2009; produced by SRP, based on the TV show 24)[9]
- NBA (2009) Lonnie Ropp, Gary Stern (designers) Based on the older Sega pinball Space Jam
- The Lord of the Rings Limited Edition (Dec. 2009) gold mirrored backglass, shaker motor, gold package.
- Big Buck Hunter (2010) John Borg (designer)
- Iron Man (pinball) (2010) John Borg (designer) Based on the film Iron Man[10]
- Iron Man Classic (2010) (home edition)
- AVATAR (2010) John Borg (designer), Based on James Cameron's AVATAR[11]
- AVATAR Limited Edition (250 units) James Cameron's (2010) shaker motor, Chrome trim, white powerball, additional code, moving AMP suit feet, motorized transporter pod lid, and additional figures added.[12]
- Rolling Stones (2011) Rolling Stones theme[13]
- Rolling Stones Limited Edition (350 units) Includes a real screened backglass, white powerball, shaker motor, 2 under playfield magnets, up-post and 2 outer post ball savers activated by 2 additional flipper buttons.
- TRON (2011) John Borg (designer), Based on Tron: Legacy[14]
- TRON Limited Edition (400 units) Chrome trim, Color changing fiber optic light tubes that run on both ramps, additional code, moving recognizer toy, and 4-bank drop targets instead of stand ups.[15]
- Transformers 2011 George Gomez (designer)[16][17]
- Transformers Limited Edition (500 units combo edition) Includes a shaker motor and additional features, added Megatron drop target and firing cannon, upper Ironhide mini playfield, moving Starscream moving platform as well as powder coated crimson and violet trim and legs.
- Transformers Limited Edition (125 units Decepticon version) All the same features as the combo except an exclusive art translite and all violet trim.
- Transformers Limited Edition (125 units Autobots version) All the same features as the combo except an exclusive art translite and all crimson trim.
- AC/DC (2012) Steve Ritchie (designer)[18]
- AC/DC Premium A full featured design geared toward the enthusiast with all the features that the designer intended[18]
- AC/DC Limited Edition Back in Black (300 units) Same features as the Premium but with added shaker motor, a larger 12" subwoofer, as well as a distinctive cabinet art package with black/chrome trim and legs, and exclusive real screened backglass.
- AC/DC Limited Edition Let There Be Rock (200 units) Same features as the premium but with added shaker motor, an exclusive real screened backglass art, a larger 12" subwoofer and red/yellow trim and legs.
- X-Men (2012) John Borg (designer)[19]
- X-Men Limited Edition Wolverine (300 units) Same features as the Pro with these additional features, real screened dedicated backglass, 2 added pop up targets, moving iceman ramp, added spinning disc/magnet. Blue powdercoated trim.
- X-Men Limited Edition Magneto (250 units) Same features as the Pro with these additional features, real screened dedicated backglass, 2 added pop up targets, moving iceman ramp, added spinning disc/magnet. Red powdercoated trim.
- Avengers (2012) (Design by George Gomez)
- Avengers Blue LE (250 units) (Design by George Gomez)
- Avengers Green Hulk LE (250 units) (Design by George Gomez)
- Transformers The Pin (2012) (intended for home use) (Design by George Gomez)
- Avengers The Pin (2013) (intended for home use) (Design by George Gomez)
- Metallica (2013) (designed by John Borg, art by Dirty Donny)
- Metallica Premium Hammer smash toy with disappearing ball to under playfield coffin lock, Moving grave marker cross, inline 3-bank drop targets, Ball-eating snake mouth animated, "Sparky" figurine animated on an electric chair.
- Metallica Master of Puppets LE (500 units) Platinum trim, screened backglass, John Borg's signature under hard coat.[20]
- Star Trek (2013) Steve Ritchie (designer) First Pro debut with all LED lighting as standard.
- Star Trek Premium
- Star Trek LE (799 units)[21]
- Mustang (2014) John Trudeau (designer)
- Mustang Premium
- Mustang LE
- The Walking Dead (2014) (designed by John Borg)
- The Walking Dead LE (600 units)
- The Walking Dead Premium
- Wrestlemania (2015)
- Wrestlemania LE
- Kiss (2015)
- Game of Thrones (2015)
- Whoa Nellie! (2015)
- Spider-Man Home Edition (2016) (Design by George Gomez)
- Spider-Man Vault Edition (2016) (redesign of the existing Spider-Man with new playfield- and DMD-graphics, and new music and sound effects)
- Ghostbusters (2016) (based on the first two films)[22]
- The Pabst Can Crusher (2016) (retheme of Whoa Nellie!)
- Batman '66 (2016) (based on the Batman television series from 1966[23])
- Aerosmith (2017)
- Star Wars (2017)
- Guardians of the Galaxy (2017)
- Iron Maiden (2018) (first design of Keith Elwin)
- Supreme (2018) (retheme of Spider-Man Home Edition)(Design by George Gomez)
- Deadpool (2018) (based on the comics) (Design by George Gomez)
- The Beatles (2018) (Ka-Pow Pinball collaboration, with only 1,964 machines produced) (Design by George Gomez- evolution of Sea Witch by Mike Kubin.)
- Primus (2018) (retheme of Whoa Nellie!)
- The Munsters (2019) (based on 1960s TV series The Munsters)
- Black Knight: Sword of Rage (2019) (designed by Steve Ritchie as a sequel to Black Knight and Black Knight 2000, which he designed for Williams in the 1980s.[24])
- Star Wars Pin (2019) (intended for home use) (Design by George Gomez)
- Jurassic Park (2019)
- Elvira's House of Horrors (2019)
- Star Wars Comic Art (2019) (redesign of the existing Star Wars)
- Stranger Things (2019)
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2020)
- Avengers: Infinity Quest (2020)
- Heavy Metal (2020) (Based off the popular magazine Heavy Metal)
- Led Zeppelin (2020)
- The Mandalorian (2021) (Lead designer Brian Eddy) (Announced May 4, officially revealed May 11.)
- Company: Stern
- Modified Item: No
- Brand: Combi-Cam
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- Most orders are processed within 1–3 business days, depending on product availability.
- Processing time does not include delivery time, which varies based on your location and the product’s shipping origin.
Shipping Coverage
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Products may ship from:
- Our U.S. warehouses, or
- Our international fulfillment centers (including Korea, Japan, China, Australia, Mexico, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the EU).
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| Shipping Method | Estimated Delivery | Cost |
|---|---|---|
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If you need to modify or cancel an order, please contact our customer support team as soon as possible. Orders can only be canceled before they ship. Once shipped, cancellations are not possible, but you may request a return after the item is delivered.
Contact: support@ibspot.com
Item Not Received
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- Check with your local USPS or UPS office.
- Confirm that the shipping address provided was correct.
- If the issue remains unresolved, contact support@ibspot.com for assistance.
Damaged or Lost Parcels
If your package arrives damaged or fails to arrive, please contact us immediately. For deliveries to P.O. boxes, ibspot is not responsible for damage caused by weather, temperature, or theft.
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Email: support@ibspot.com
We’re always happy to help.
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Order Cancellation Policy
Customers may request to cancel an order before it has been shipped.
Once the package has been shipped, cancellations are no longer possible; however, you may still request a return after receiving your order.
How to Request a Cancellation
You can contact us through:
- Email: support@ibspot.com
- Contact Form: Submit a request through our Contact Us page
Please submit your cancellation request as soon as possible after placing the order to allow us to process it before shipment.
Return Policy
We accept returns for most items within 30 days of delivery for a full refund.
To be eligible for a return:
- The item must be unused, in the same condition as received, and in its original packaging.
- A tracking number must be provided to confirm the return shipment.
Non-Returnable Items
Certain products cannot be returned, including:
- Perishable goods (for example, food, flowers, newspapers, magazines)
- Intimate or sanitary goods
- Hazardous materials or flammable liquids/gases
- Gift cards
- Downloadable software
- Some health and personal care items
Partial Refunds (If Applicable)
Partial refunds may be granted in specific situations, such as:
- Books with obvious signs of use
- Opened CDs, DVDs, software, or vinyl records
- Items not in their original condition, damaged, or missing parts not due to our error
- Items returned more than 30 days after delivery
How to Return an Item
To initiate a return, please contact us at support@ibspot.com with your order number and details about the product you wish to return.
Our team will provide you with return instructions and a prepaid return label.
Shipping Cost for Returns
Please contact us before returning any item.
We will provide a free return shipping label.
If a return is sent back without prior contact or without our provided label, we cannot be held responsible for return shipping costs.
For items valued over $75, we recommend using a trackable shipping service or purchasing shipping insurance.
We cannot guarantee that we will receive your returned item if shipped independently.
Refund Processing
Once your return is received and inspected:
- In-store returns are refunded to the original form of payment or issued as a gift card.
- Mail-in returns using our prepaid label are refunded to the original payment method within 3–5 business days after we receive your return.
Please allow:
- 5–7 business days for the return to reach our Returns Center.
- An additional 3–10 business days for your bank to post the refund to your account.
Damages, Issues & Claims
Please inspect your order immediately upon receipt.
If you receive a defective, damaged, or incorrect item, contact us right away at support@ibspot.com.
We’ll evaluate the issue promptly and make it right.
Product Claims
Before purchasing, please review product details carefully.
If there is a problem with your order upon arrival, visit our Support Center or contact us directly to arrange return shipping or replacement.
Exchanges
We do not process direct exchanges.
The fastest way to get what you need is to return the original item and place a new order once your return is accepted.
Return Address
IBSPOT Return Center
15 Sawmill Ln
Dover Plains, NY 12522
United States
Customer Support
Our support team is available 24/7 to assist with cancellations, returns, or general inquiries.
Email: support@ibspot.com
Contact Form: Contact Us page
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