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GAME REPAIR
6. Remove the hex nuts that secure the 2 long
shoulder bolts to the puncher mounting bracket.
Unscrew the two shoulder bolts from the puncher
mounting bracket. The puncher assembly should
now be able to be removed.
7. Remove the 2 screws that hold the coil retaining
bracket to the puncher bracket. The solenoid
may now be removed.
8. Assemble in the reverse order.
NOTE: WHEN RE-ASSEMBLING THE PUNCHER
ASSEMBLY, BE SURE TO USE LOCK-TITE ON
THE SHOULDER BOLT THREADS AND RETAIN-
ING NUTS.
DUCK BELT ASSEMBLY
ADJUSTMENT AND REPAIR
There are two different adjustments that should be
occasionally performed on the belt assembly.
The first is an adjustment to get the proper amount
of tension to the duck belt. This is important to pre-
vent the ducks from hanging too low on the bottom
of the belt, and to help insure proper tracking.
The second type of adjustment is to set the tracking
accurately to the center of the belt board.
NOTE: BOTH OF THE ABOVE ADJUSTMENTS
ARE NECESSARY WHEN THE BELT NO LONGER
RUNS CENTERED ON THE BELT BOARD OR
WHEN REPAIRS TO THE DUCK BELT ASSEMBLY
ARE PERFORMED.
MOTOR REPAIR
1. Turn off A.C power
2. Remove cover glass by removing the 4 Allen
screws that hold the glass retainer.
3. Remove the Masonite "pond" covers that are
held in place with Velcro.
4. Remove the wires that are connected to the D.C.
motor. NOTE: MARK THE WIRES TO BE
SURE THE MOTOR DOES NOT RUN BACK-
WARDS WHEN THE GAME IS POWERED
BACK ON. IF THE BELT RUNS BACKWARDS
THE BELT COULD BE SEVERELY DAMAGED.
CONVEYOR MOUNTING BOLTS ARE
LOCATED IN THIS AREA ON BOTH SIDES
1. Remove the 4 bolts that hold the belt assembly
into the game.
2. Remove the belt assembly from the game. BE
CAREFUL NOT TO SCRATCH THE GAME
WHEN REMOVING THE ASSEMBLY. Place the
assembly on a suitable work surface.
GLASS RETAINER
MOTOR WIRES ON THIS END