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title: Kiosk Removal Tips
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date: 2024-10-21T12:03:10.055Z
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dateCreated: 2024-10-21T11:40:57.586Z
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<p style="text-align:center;"><span class="text-huge"><mark class="pen-red"><strong>DO NOT PRETEND TO BE A REDBOX EMPLOYEE.</strong></mark></span></p>
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<p style="text-align:center;"><span class="text-big">Do not attempt to move these machines on your own. Ensure all tools have a high enough weight rating before use.</span></p>
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<h1><strong>Indoor Kiosks</strong></h1>
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<p>There isn't anything too notable about how these kiosks are installed. As far as it's known, all indoor kiosks are simply resting on nylon feet and have no additional mounting to the ground. These can be removed with a sufficiently rated dolly, such as an appliance dolly.</p>
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<h1>Weight</h1>
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<p>Individuals have reported that these kiosks can weigh as much as 850 pounds, reducing to around 600 pounds without discs. Some employees have claimed the unit is closer to 350 pounds when empty. The actual weight of these devices has not been determined as of yet. Ensure any tools your using can at least support 800 pounds before moving anything - the more, the better. High rated dollies may be easier to move a machine with as many have additional sets of wheels you can deploy to roll heavy loads on. </p>
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<h1>Disc Removal</h1>
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<p>If you'd like to remove all discs before moving the unit (this is <strong>not</strong> necessary, you can re-sync the inventory later), there is a way to do it. If you have the </p>
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