Section Rev. February 2009
Section 1: Operations
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Sweep Wagon
The sweep wagon assembly has three functions:
1. Upon ball detection or manual triggering (SET or RESET), the sweep is lowered immediately to
prevent pins from rolling forward onto the lane.
2. To guard the table as it lowers to detect or set new pins.
3. To sweep any pins that are no longer needed on the pin deck.
The sweep consists of four major components.
1. Sweep motor and drive gear
2. Sweep release assembly
3. Sweep attenuator/shock assembly
4. Sweep wagon
The sweep wagon is held up by the sweep release assembly. To lower the sweep wagon, the sweep
release assembly’s solenoid energizes to pull the swing lever rearward, allowing the tipper to rotate
to drop the sweep wagon. A sweep attenuator, along with its shock absorber, controls the drop speed.
When the sweep is fully down in the “guarding” position, switch “G” is actuated by the attenuator.
Refer to
Figures 1-24 and 1-25.
Figure 1-24. Sweep Release - Raised Position.
(1) SHOCK ABSORBER
(2) “G” SWITCH
(3) TIPPER
(4) SWEEP RELEASE LEVER
(5) SWING LEVER
(6) SWEEP RELEASE SOLENOID
(7) ATTENUATOR
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