
Section Rev. February 2009
Section 4: Pinsetter Cycles
4-11
First Ball - Standing Pins Cycle
This cycle results when the bowler knocks down up to nine pins. During this cycle the pinsetter lifts the
pins left standing on the pin deck, the sweep clears the deadwood into the pit and the pins are set back
down on the pin deck. The following is a description of this cycle.
Figure 4-7.
(3)
CW
(2)
CCW
(10)
PIN
(10)
PIN
(11)
REOPEN
TONGS
(16)
CLOSE
TONGS
(9)
RESPOTTING
STROKE
(17)
DETECTION
STROKE
(12)
SWEEP
(1)
TABLE
HOME
(18)
OOR
SWITCH
(19)
SWITCH
CLUSTER
(20)
SWEEP
SWITCH
(21)
SPOTTING
TONG
SWITCH
(4)
READY FOR
SECOND
BALL
(5)
LOAD 10 PINS
IF AVAILABLE
(8)
RAISE
SWEEP
(13)
CLEARING
DEADWOOD
(15)
READ
PIN
HOLDERS
SPOTTING
T
ONGS
SOLENOID
ENGAGED
(CLOSING
T
ONGS)
(14)
SPOTTING
T
ONG
SOLENOID
DE-ENERGIZES
(ST
OP
CLOSING
T
ONGS)
(6)
SPOTTING
T
ONG
SOLENOID
DE-ENERGIZES
(ST
OP
REOPENING
T
ONGS)
OPEN
GRIPPERS
(7)
SPOTTING
T
ONG
SOLENOID
ENERGIZES
(REOPENING
T
ONGS)
A
A
G
SM
ST
ST
SM
A
A
SM
G
SM
C
C
B
D
D
B
(22)
DETECTION HEIGHT
Figure 4-7. First Ball Standing Pins Cycle.
(1) TABLE HOME
(2) COUNTERCLOCKWISE
(3) CLOCKWISE
(4) READY FOR SECOND BALL
(5) LOAD 10 PINS IF AVAILABLE
(6) SPOTTING TONG SOLENOID
DE-ENERGIZES (STOP
REOPENING TONGS)
OPEN GRIPPERS
(7) SPOTTING TONG SOLENOID
(8) RAISE SWEEP
(9) RESPOTTING STROKE
ENERGIZES (REOPENING TONGS)
(10) PIN
(11) REOPEN TONGS
(12) SWEEP
(13) CLEARING DEADWOOD
(14) SPOTTING TONG SOLENOID (15) READ PIN HOLDERS SPOTTING
DE-ENERGIZES (STOP CLOSING TONG SOLENOID ENGAGED
TONGS)
(CLOSING TONGS)
(16) CLOSE TONGS
(17) DETECTION STROKE
(18) OUT-OF-RANGE SWITCH
(19) SWITCH CLUSTER
(20) SWEEP SWITCH
(21) SPOTTING TONG SWITCH
(22) DETECTION HEIGHT
1. A ball detect occurs.
2. In response to the ball detect signal the sweep release solenoid energizes to lower the sweep into
the guard position actuating switch “G”. The ball door solenoid energizes, locking the ball door
for three seconds.
3. The table motor runs counterclockwise. The cam on the table shaft will leave switch “A”
moving toward switch “B”.
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