slot

A slot is a narrow opening or groove in something. You might use one to place letters and postcards through when sending mail. Alternatively, slots are often found in machines and can be used to hold objects during an experiment or test. The aluminum machine table for your STEPCRAFT D-Series is equipped with these slots to secure components and structures that can’t be held with standard grips to the universal testing machine. Commercially available T-slot nuts can be inserted into the inverted T-slot of the table and bolted to the base of the machine frame, holding specimens or other objects that would otherwise be ejected from the test space during a tensile, compression or flexural test.

A pay table is an important tool for players to understand and know how to read when playing slot games. It offers a glimpse into what winning combinations payout on the game and also explains other symbols and features such as scatters that can trigger bonus games and wilds which substitute for other symbols to form winning combinations.

In traditional slot games, a pay table is usually featured prominently on the machine’s exterior or screen for video and online slots. These tables feature columns and rows with various combinations and prizes listed from the highest winning combination at the top to lower combinations toward the bottom. However, for modern slot machines, these tables may look a little different and are often displayed on the game’s video screen or are found by selecting a menu or information button (like you see in the image of Zeus II above). These pay tables can be more detailed and offer multiple pages that players can scroll through for more information about the specific game they are playing.