![]() ![]() Information in this document may change without notice.ģ Table of Contents 1 Upper Acceptor Module Spares (See Drawing 1) 4 2 Lower Acceptor Module Spares (See Drawing 2) 7 3 Chassis Spare Parts (See Drawing 3) 9 4 Cash Box Spare Parts (See Drawings 4, 5, 6, 8) 11 5 Acceptor Module (See Drawing 7) 13 6 Chassis (See Drawing 7) 14 7 Cash Box (See Drawing 7) 15 8 Interface Board (See Drawing 7) 15 9 Interface Harness and Jumpers (See Drawing 5) Interface Harness and Jumper Spares Power Supply EASITRAX Kits Support Tools Miscellaneous Door Assembly Gasket Labels SE/SB Stackerless 20 Drawings Drawing 1 - SC Acceptor Upper Housing 3 Drawing 2 - SC Acceptor Lower Housing 6 Drawing 3 - SC Chassis 8 Drawing 4 - SC Cash Box 10 Drawing 4 - SCL Cash Box 10 Drawing 4 - SCXL Cash Box 10 Drawing 5 - SC - Complete 11 Drawing 8 - SE/SB Chassis 19 Drawing 9 - SE/SB Transport Module 19 Drawing 10 - SE/SB Lightpipes 19ĥ 1. This document does not necessarily imply product availability. ![]() ![]() While every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this publication is accurate, MEI disclaims any liability for any direct or indirect losses (howsoever caused) arising out of use or reliance on this information. MEI reserves the right to change the product specifications at any time. Except as permitted under the relevant local legislation, no part of this publication may be copied, transmitted, transcribed or distributed in any form or by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval system, or translated into any language (natural or computer) without the prior written permission of MEI. Published by: MEI COPYRIGHT 2014 MEI All rights reserved. V05 November, 2013 New spare parts added. This copyright extends to all the media in which this information may be preserved including magnetic storage, punched card, paper tape, computer printout or visual display.Ģ Document Change History Revision Date Change Description V04 JAdded SC Advance spare parts. This will ensure the proper fitment on the first try.1 SPARE PARTS CATALOG LEVEL 2 COPYRIGHT 2014 MEI The information contained here-in is the property of MEI and is not to be disclosed or used without the prior written permission of MEI. This type of latch should also be ordered using OEM numbers. This can streamline the appearance of a truck and in most cases, the release of the hood is performed from inside the cab, so it is more secure. Some newer trucks have moved away from the external rubber latch and onto a more modern plastic and metal internal latch. Hood latches that have brackets or latch levers will be made of high-performance reinforced plastic. Hood latches should always be ordered using an OEM number as a cross-reference to guarantee fit since there are so many different designs and they can be very similar in appearance. Many of our hood latches are made from polyurethane instead of rubber so they will outlast any OEM or aftermarket rubber latch and they will certainly outlast a tarp strap. ![]() Now, try to remember how long that tarp strap has been there and consider a premium replacement hood latch. The temporary solution is usually to replace them with a tarp strap until you can order a replacement. They may no longer hold pressure on the hood or break entirely. Over time, UV rays from the sun and general wear and tear will break down the original hood latches that were equipped on your truck. Goodbye bungee cords and hello new hood latches! Bungee cords and tarp straps have their place in trucking, but the place is not on your hood. ![]()
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