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Valve positioners and actuators
News Release from: NSF Controls | Subject: Coin selector mechanisms
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 29 June 2004
NSF is 'best bet' for casino gaming
machines
NSF Controls open frame solenoids have helped casino gaming machine specialists, Austrian Gaming Industries GmbH (AGI), become one of the leading designers, manufacturers and suppliers of the machines
NSF Controls open frame solenoids have helped casino gaming machine specialists, Austrian Gaming Industries GmbH (AGI), become one of the leading designers, manufacturers and suppliers of the machines Part of the worldwide Novomatic Group, AGI opts for NSF Controls products in its coin selector mechanisms, citing highly competitive pricing and "better communications" than rival suppliers as two of the main reasons
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 14 Mar 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Producing around 35,000 gaming machines each year (25,000 of which use solenoid-operated coin selectors), the company target is to become the largest European machine supplier.
AGI Purchasing Manager, Robert Moser, said: "The laws about gaming machines are different from country to country and our main area of growth at the present time is in Eastern Europe, especially in Russia, but also in countries like Estonia and Poland," he said.
Austrian Gaming Industries is one of the international customers which NSF Controls supplies direct from its Keighley production centre in West Yorkshire, underlining its position as a truly global supplier of electro-mechanical components and assemblies to a worldwide customer base in a wide range of industries. Request a free brochure from NSF Controls ...
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