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Section 5: Adjustments
Section Rev. February 2017
BALL CUSHION ADJUSTMENT
The function of the ball cushion is to absorb the ball impact and to guide the ball to the ball door for
return to the bowler. The front position of the cushion must be set properly so that the ball can enter the
ball accelerator without hitting the sides of the edge of ball door opening. The cushion must also be
adjusted so that it does not run on the kick backs.
Front Position
1. Using the adjusting bolt shown in
Figure 5-6
, adjust the ball cushion so the front of the cushion
is 5 mm in front of the ball protector ring. This will position the ball so it will enter through the
ball door without touching the protector ring. Refer to
Figure 5
-7.
Figure 5-6. Ball Cushion Adjusting Bolt.
(1) RUBBER BUMPER
(2) BEARING BLOCK
(3) ADJUSTING BOLT
Figure 5-7. Ball Cushion Positioning.
(1) BALL DOOR PROTECTION RING (2) BALL DOOR
(3) BLL CUSHION
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