Section Rev. February 2017
Safety Section
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Area 4 - Pindeck
Infrequently, a pinsetter stop or maintenance requires access further into the machine. For situations
that cannot be performed from work areas 1,2, or 3, Area 4 - Pindeck can be used. Refer to the figure
titled
Pinsetter Work Area 4 - Pindeck.
This area may be used for such activities as:
1. Removing a pin from under the Sweep
2. Replacing pin light bulbs
3. Accessing the underside of the distributor
4. Working on the setting table
CAUTION: Even though the pivoting walkway has an integrated ball stop
which prevents a ball from entering the pinsetter, always make sure that a
bowler is not positioned to a throw ball before accessing work area 4. It is
good practice to have another employee positioned near any bowler to ensure
they cannot throw a ball.
CAUTION: When accessing the machine for work area 4, the main power
switch on the Nexgen or Safety Controller must be locked into the off position
using a suitable locking mechanism.
Pinsetter Work Area 4 - Pindeck
1) WORK AREA 4
Summary of Contents for GS-X Series
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