Astrosys GBA ST1-C Bill Validator for Vending Machines
$ 94.14
The Astrosys GBA ST1-C bill validator is a reliable, high-acceptance note acceptor for vending machines, offering fast validation and four-way bill insertion so customers rarely have to re-feed a note. It accepts US $1, $5, $10, and $20 bills, including current and older American currency, and ships new in the box ready to install in most US vending equipment.What the Astrosys GBA ST1-C bill validator offers operatorsThis is an easy upgrade or replacement for any machine using the MDB interface. It runs on 12 volts, comes standard with an MDB cable, and arrives complete with mounting plate, hardware, stickers, and power cord, so installation is quick and low maintenance. The high acceptance rate means fewer rejected notes, smoother transactions, and fewer customer complaints at the machine.SpecificationDetailAcceptsUS $1, $5, $10, $20 (new and old currency)InterfaceMDB, 12 volt, includes MDB cableInsertionFour-way bill insertionIncludesMounting plate, hardware, stickers, power cordConditionNew in boxBest suited forOperators upgrading older bill acceptorsAny US MDB-interface vending machineSnack, drink, and combo machine retrofitsReducing bill-rejection complaintsBecause it accepts a wide range of denominations and reads notes four ways, it improves the customer experience and helps capture sales that a worn validator would reject.Condition, delivery, and supportThis is a brand-new, boxed unit covered by a Vendo Fleet warranty and US-based support, with free delivery across all 50 states. It is straightforward to fit on most MDB machines with the included hardware.Frequently asked questionsWhich machines does it fit? Most US vending machines that use the MDB interface.What does it accept? US $1, $5, $10, and $20 bills, both current and older designs.For operators chasing higher acceptance and fewer jams, this validator is a low-cost, high-impact upgrade to keep machines taking money reliably.Browse more vending machine parts and accessories or learn about the industry at NAMA.



