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To control the operation of the moving deck to pick up, release and receive pins Name the major components of the rake mechanism. To control the fingers around each pin so the deck can pick up and release the pin What is the purpose of the moving deck cable.
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Scissor cable, moving deck cable, moving deck control cable What is the purpose of the scissor cable. Fully forward How many cables control the deck? 3 What are the cable names that control the deck. Fully forward To respot standing pins what position does the moving deck need to be. Partially retracted To detect pins what position does the moving deck need to be. Fully retracted To drop pins lower in the deck what position does the moving deck need to be. Fully forward To release pins to the deck what position does the moving deck need to be. The turn around pan permits pins that come in from the pin wheel to always send the base of the pin toward the turret on the cross conveyor assembly How many pins can be in the turret at one time? 10 What prevents the cross conveyor from delivering a pin to the turret before it has indexed to the next position. Magnetic Clutch Name all the electrical motors on the machine Pinsetter Motor, Ball Accelerator Motor or Ball Booster Motor Name the switch which operates the pin wheel magnetic clutch. It also contains detailed information concerning the overall administration of an efficient pinsetter program for all bowling establishments Key Concepts: Terms in this set (70) When are preventative maintenance programs in place.
Brunswick gsx pinsetter troubleshooting manual#
This manual contains a complete description of the operation, maintenance and repair of the Brunswick Automatic Pinsetter, Model A-2.
Brunswick gsx pinsetter troubleshooting update#
For the best experience on Quizlet, please update your browser. It looks like your browser needs updating. PDF, ePub, eBook, fb2, mobi, txt, doc, rtf, djvu Tech support reports having this problem with motherboards with RAM less than 16MB (mine have 16MB).▶▷▶▷ a2 brunswick pinsetter manual a2 brunswick pinsetter manual File Name: Not until I swapped the motherboard did the problem move with the motherboard. Then went on to swap GS electronics box with a good lane, switched boards on the console motherboard, then swapped console HD with a good lane.
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Made sure the 5.14 VDC of the GS electronics was spot on. Also made sure the cable from the console I/O to the pinsetter wasn't too close to were it might be subjected to static discharge from the balls being returned. I have reseated the Memory Modual and the CPU, the I/O, NIC, and both Video cards in the scoring console. In trouble shooting, I did the normal drill. In each instance, rebooting the scoring console allows the game to resume. The pinsetter goes down to pin detecting height, it sends pin count information to the scoring console and then it sits there like it is waiting for the scoring console to confirm it has received the data (which it has) and the pinsetter can continue. I have GSX consolidated electronics and Frameworx (Uniworx) scoring and I have lanes that “freeze” in this manner also. To visit the Bowl-Tech Terms of Service and Rules CLICK HERE If you can not agree to any of these terms of use above or are not at least 18 years of age you are asked NOT to visit Bowl-Tech or utilize its content. Posts on this site are allowed by registered members and each registered member is responsible for the content of their posts. Bowl-Tech, its officers and site Admins, Mentors and Guides will not be responsible in the case of losses financial or otherwise as a result of use of ANY information on this site. Bowl-Tech does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy of information found on this site. You are over the age of 18, have had supervised training in safety and operations for the equipment you work on. Remove this notice by Registering or Logging inīy your continued use of this site you agree to the following. If you are seeing this you are not logged in to Bowl-Tech.