Cavalier
"96" Late 50's
We started by stripping each and every part
off the machine and then stripping the paint. The body panels
were then straightened out and given a new paint job with
all the lettering of the embossment done by hand. We applied
decals to the coin door that were correct at the time the
machine was produced: D7,
D3
and D17.
A new faceplate HP70
was installed on the door along with P24A
& P24B
lens set. This requires 2 EP14
bulbs. Cavalier did use a coin door gasket R24.
Our re-assembly began with new insulation. Then the pan (inside)
was re installed after being cleaned and polished. The body
was given a new gasket, in this case our R3.
A bent coin release knob was needed HP79.
Other parts often needed are the cap catcher
HP30D, the coin box HP28F,
bottle opener HB25B, the lock
HP20E and the lock bar
HP36F, bottle shelves
HP5B. A reconditioned coin mechanism EP21
is available. Breaker strips P57A,
trim pieces between the cabinet and inside compartment were
installed. After the main door was hung back on the machine
D81 the bottle loading instruction decal and
D92 wiring diagram decals were applied. The compressor
system on this Cavalier vending machine was still working.
These are usually great units, the compressor system was thoroughly
checked over, bead blasted, flushed, repainted and a new thermostat
EP18
was installed. The cooling system was able to stay a true
R12. As you can see it has new condenser fan motor. The condenser
used our
EP1 on this particular machine along with a new fan blade
our EP8C
and the evaporator needed and EP4
motor with an EP8A
fan blade. Every machine is re-wired. The main wiring harness
is our EP15
and a heat overload relay EP24
was also installed. Other items we replaced were the micro
switch EP22
and the bottle release solenoid EP20
on the bottle stack. After all the hard work is done and the
machine is ready to go home we replace the leg levelers HP103.
The originals are usually ugly and they were used primarily
on concrete so they may hurt the finish of your flooring.
While labor is a key element in any restoration our large
supply of reproduction vending machine parts such as the door
and lid gaskets, decals, breaker strips, locks, compressor
parts brought this vintage vending machine back to life! |