Cash Drawer Parts - POS terminal parts and components

Cash Drawer Parts

Cash drawer cables, controllers, locks and accessories

22 products

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.

Frequently asked 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.