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Section 4: Pinsetter Cycles
Section Rev. February 2009
4. The table motor runs counterclockwise. The cam on the table shaft will leave switch “A”
moving toward switch “B”.
5. As the table lowers “OOR” switch closes to indicate the table entered the detection area.
6. The table will make a short stroke as it stops on the stroke limiter plate.
7. At switch “B”, the Pinsetter CPU will ignore the pin holder switches. A foul signal will be sent
to the automatic scorer (if installed) instead of the actual pinfall.
8. The cam passes switch “C” with no action.
9. As the cam actuates switch “D”, the pin holder solenoids for all 10 pins energize to open the
grippers.
10. As the table returns to its home position the open grippers push up on pin release levers,
dropping the pins into the pin holders. Once the pin holder’s switch has been closed, the
solenoid de-energized closing the gripper at switch “A” the table motor shuts off.
11. The sweep motor turns on, pulling the sweep back then forward to clear the pin deck. When
the sweep wagon is fully forward once again, switch “SM” closes causing the sweep motor to
be turned off.
12. The table motor runs clockwise rotating the cam from switch “A” to switch “D.”
13. As the table starts to lower, the stroke limiter solenoid energizes causing the stroke limiter
plate to be pulled away from the tables T-Stop. This allows the table to go down to the new
pinsetting height and releases the swing shafts on the table allowing the pin holders to go into
the vertical pinsetting position.
14. The cam passes switch “D” and at switch “C” the pin holder solenoids energize to open the
grippers leaving the pins on the pin deck. At switch “B” the solenoids de-energize closing the
grippers.
15. As table continues to rise, the pin holder solenoids for all ten pins energizes to open the
grippers; preloading pins if they are available in the pin station.
16. The table motor raises the table and the sweep until switch “A” is closed.
Summary of Contents for GS-X Series
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