Pièces de tiroir-caisse - POS terminal parts and components

Pièces de tiroir-caisse

Câbles, contrôleurs, serrures et accessoires pour tiroirs-caisses

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Cash drawers, replacement coin and bill tills, key locks, drawer cables, solenoid kick assemblies and complete refurbished drawer units. Whether you are replacing a worn key-lock on an APG Vasario, swapping the till on a SteelCase MS-CB, sourcing a 24V kick cable for a Star or Epson printer kick port, or buying a full drawer for a new register, we stock the consumable parts and the integrated assemblies. Drawers we list note the size (manageable 13" vs full 16"), the till compartment count, the connection method (printer-kick, USB, serial) and the lock keying option.

Foire aux questions

My cash drawer won't open from the POS — printer or drawer problem?
Test the printer's kick output by replacing the drawer with a known-good unit. If the kick output is good, the drawer's solenoid or cable is dead. If the kick output is dead, the printer's drawer-kick driver IC has failed — easy to replace at the board level if you are comfortable with desoldering, otherwise the printer's IO board needs swapping.
Can I use one universal drawer cable for any printer-drawer combo?
Not safely. Drawer-kick voltages vary — most printers output 24 V but some output 12 V. Plugging a 12 V drawer into a 24 V kick line works but shortens the solenoid life; plugging a 24 V drawer into a 12 V kick won't reliably trigger. Always match the cable to the printer's documented kick voltage.
What if I want a USB-controlled cash drawer with no printer?
USB-controlled drawers exist (APG MultiPRO USB, MMF VAL-U-Line USB) and are the right pick for tablet-based POS without a receipt printer. They appear as HID devices and most cloud POS supports them directly. Check the supported-devices list in your POS software before purchase.
How long does a cash drawer typically last?
Decades. The mechanical solenoid is rated for 1+ million cycles, the till slides for the same. What usually wears out is the key-lock (10-20 years on bigger keys) and the cable (5-10 years from drawer-pull strain). Replacing those is much cheaper than replacing the whole drawer.