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February 12th, 2019 at 4:08:57 AM permalink
For as much googling that I do looking for stuff about "rigging" casino equipment, I was wondering if anyone had preferably video or images of someone servicing (someone please dont take that sexually) a modern airball or any roulette wheel for the matter?

i have



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and another (which i cant find) but you get the gist

i had one of the air tubes of an airball roulette wheel but dangit i cant find that one either

anyone?
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February 12th, 2019 at 8:45:42 AM permalink
If you want pictures of wheels and components then I can fix you up. What is it that you want to see or understand? What is it that you want to know about the maintenance?

By the way, in your pictures above the top wheel is a Bourgogne et Grasset roulette wheel. The bottom wheels stacked are the rotors for the Huxley starburst separator rings Mark Series or Saturn bowls and they look like they are the non indexable variety with 37 holes for the bolt pattern (even though they have 38 pockets)

I also just noticed the single zero ones on the left.
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February 12th, 2019 at 11:25:06 AM permalink
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If you want pictures of wheels and components then I can fix you up. What is it that you want to see or understand? What is it that you want to know about the maintenance?

By the way, in your pictures above the top wheel is a Bourgogne et Grasset roulette wheel. The bottom wheels stacked are the rotors for the Huxley starburst separator rings Mark Series or Saturn bowls and they look like they are the non indexable variety with 37 holes for the bolt pattern (even though they have 38 pockets)

I also just noticed the single zero ones on the left.



Yes I have a variety of different manufacturers here to get the idea out here I have also cammegh “blanks” as well I think

And

Yes I want to see what the mechanical version and electromagnetic versions of RRS look like I know 888 has pictures of wheels that have it but it’s obviously a picture hand drawn by an artist. I’m simply curious about that.


The entire reason I started this thread was because of a conversation I had with a currently employed slot tech who claimed to have seen and repaired all equipment at one point within a casino, but when I got to the question of him ever seeing the inside of the wheels he tripped up for a second and eventually admitted to never seeing it. And that seems odd to me, although the employees of the casino have also claimed it is a normal part of the procedure the the “cone” portion of the wheel comes off for maintenance all the time. Yet I can’t find a single image or video of someone opening up the middle to see under the cone.

I want to see it all but whatever I can get I’ll take just to feed my imagination
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