Section Rev. February 2009
Section 1: Operations
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Ball Cushion
The ball cushion is designed to absorb the impact of the ball and guide it to the ball accelerator’s ball
door. A shock absorber mounted to a pivoting cushion frame helps absorb the ball impact and return
the cushion to its original forward position. Rubber facing and four protector or impact strips located
on the bottom cushion board protect the ball and board from damage. The flaps at the bottom of the
cushion near the ball accelerator act as a “check valve”allowing pins to travel under the cushion to the
back of the machine while preventing them from returning forward where they may block the ball door.
Refer to
Figure 1-2.
Figure 1-2. Ball Cushion.
(1) RUBBER STOP
(2) ADJUSTMENT BOLT
(3) BALL CUSHION FRAME
(4) SQUARE TUBE
(5) SHOCK ABSORBER
(6) PIVOT POINT
(7) BALL RETURN SIDE
(8) CUSHION FLAPS
(9) IMPACT STRIPS
(10) RUBBER FACING
(11) PIT CURTAIN
(12) COMMON KICKBACK
(13) FRONT VIEW (LEFT
(14) BALL CUSHION BOARD
PINSETTER)
Adjustments provided on the cushion assembly allow the user to control the forward position of the
cushion so that the ball enters the ball accelerator without hitting the sides of the ball door opening and
position the cushion side-to-side so that it doesn’t rub on the kickbacks.
The pit curtain stops the rearward movement of the pins and creates a black background behind the pin
deck.
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