Cash drawer
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A cash drawer is simply somewhere that the cash goes when a transaction has taken place with a cash register. Cash drawers are usually connected to the base of a cash register or point of sale equipment. Most cash drawers have plastic compartments for coins and notes for quick movement from cash drawer to customer. A cash drawer is a simple device that slides in and out of a lockable box for safety and speed. When an electric signal is sent from a cash register, the solenoid moves a catch and the spring will force the drawer to move outwards.
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More cash drawer information (http://www.cashregistergroup.com/acatalog/Cash_Drawer.html)

