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RODUCT PUSHERS
Product pushers assist in moving the top of the product forward while it is being vended on the bottom,
helping it fall smoothly from the shelf. Product pushers are also good for products that have the wrapper
flaps on the ends of the package.
Packaging such as this can benefit from the extra momentum that the product pushers give to keep the
flaps from hanging up the product on the spiral. Product pushers are available from Seaga’s Customer
Care and Parts department. The pusher is installed approximately ½ inch (1.5 cm) from the end of the coil
with the tab extending forward (see Fig. 6). Locate the pusher in its proper position, hold it against the
coil wire and push the semi-circular part around the coil wire. Note: Boxed items will not need a product
pusher.
Figure 6 – Product Pusher Installation
LOADING BAGGED OR BOXED ITEMS
Vending small bagged items in the 8 or 10 selection trays can be a problem when the products are
not loaded properly. The flap edges of some products may get trapped under the spiral and cause the
product to “hang up”. It is recommended that the bottom flap of this type of packaging be folded forward
and up (Fig. 5) next to the product when loading. This type of packaging also lets the product settle to the
bottom, so using the wider spirals is also recommended.
LOCK
Your vendor has one Lock, more commonly known as T-handle lock. To unlock the front door, insert key
and turn clockwise ¼ turn. When unlocked the ‘T’ of the Lock will pop out from its base. Turn the ‘T’
counter clock wise to unlock the door. To lock the door, firmly close the door and turn the ‘T’ handle
clockwise 1 to 2 times and then pull on the door to test that the lock has engaged. If so, then push the ‘T’
inside the Lock to lock the door and remove the key. Note: Do not over-tighten when locking – this could
strip the threads and damage your machine.