If you operate an arcade, family entertainment center (FEC), claw machine store, or self-service amusement venue, you've probably experienced it:
A customer inserts money into the coin change machine.
The machine hesitates.
Then it jams.
Within seconds, a small equipment issue becomes a customer service problem.
Players walk away, staff get interrupted, and revenue stops flowing.

What Actually Causes Coin Change Machines to Jam?
1. Low-Quality Internal Components
The reliability of a coin changer depends heavily on the quality of its internal mechanisms.
Critical components such as:
✅ Coin hoppers
✅ Coin selectors
✅ Bill acceptors
✅ Wiring systems
✅ Power supplies
must work together continuously, often thousands of times per day.
When manufacturers use low-cost components, wear and failure occur much faster.
This leads to:
Coin dispensing errors
Hopper blockages
Sensor failures
Inconsistent payouts

2. Poor Hopper Performance
The hopper is the heart of every coin change machine
If the hopper cannot dispense tokens or coins accurately, the entire machine becomes unreliable.
One common issue seen in older or lower-cost machines is:
❎ Coin stacking
❎ Coin bridging
❎ Double dispensing
❎ Miscounting
3. Inadequate Electrical Design
Loose connections, low-quality wiring, or unstable power management can cause intermittent failures that are difficult to diagnose.
Professional manufacturers invest significant engineering effort to ensure stable communication among all internal components.
4. Lack of Preventive Design
Arcades and amusement venues are busy environments where machines must handle:
✅ Constant customer traffic
✅ Dust and debris
✅ Continuous operation
✅ Frequent cash transactions

What Reliable Coin Change Machines Have in Common
When evaluating a coin changer, experienced operators often look for several key characteristics:
✅ Stable Coin Dispensing
✅ Quality Imported Components
✅ Large Capacity Design
✅ Anti-Theft Protection
✅ Global Compliance Certifications
✅ Manufacturer Support
Working with an experienced source factory often provides better technical support, spare parts availability, and long-term service continuity.
If your coin change machine keeps jamming, the problem may not be customer behavior.
In many cases, the root cause lies in component quality, machine design, or manufacturer experience.
For arcade owners, FEC operators, laundromat businesses, distributors, and procurement managers, choosing reliable equipment is not simply about avoiding repairs.
It is about protecting revenue, improving customer experience, reducing downtime, and supporting long-term business growth.
When evaluating your next coin change machine, look beyond the initial purchase price and focus on what truly matters:
Reliable operation, certified safety, quality components, strong security, and a manufacturer with proven industry experience.
Because in the amusement business, every minute of uptime counts.
