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I am comencing restoration on a -
1960 Chicago Coin "Six Game" Shuffle Bowler
This is my first EM bowler and I noticed that one of the solenoids on the reset bank is missing the armature and spring that lock the switch assembly in place when the bank is reset. My question is if this might be by design, or is it actually missing. At first I thought it must be missing (there is a coil at that station) but after some consideration, I realized that it might be possible that the switches at that station may be (by design) momentary upon reset.
I still have a lot of work to do before I will be ready to plug the thing in, so just trying to get an idea from someone who knows bowlers at this point.
Thanks
1960 Chicago Coin "Six Game" Shuffle Bowler
This is my first EM bowler and I noticed that one of the solenoids on the reset bank is missing the armature and spring that lock the switch assembly in place when the bank is reset. My question is if this might be by design, or is it actually missing. At first I thought it must be missing (there is a coil at that station) but after some consideration, I realized that it might be possible that the switches at that station may be (by design) momentary upon reset.
I still have a lot of work to do before I will be ready to plug the thing in, so just trying to get an idea from someone who knows bowlers at this point.
Thanks