Determining The Oil Pattern
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Rev. Date:
01/22
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6.1.4 Program D
Program D is a cleaning only pass as shown in Figure 6- 7. It will not add any oil to the lane
and can be used to test the cleaning function of the machine or prepare the lane for
inspection.
Program D will not add any oil to the lane; therefore no oil graph is needed to represent it.
6.2 SELECTING A PROGRAM FOR USE
The program that best suits the bowling center will be largely dictated by the centers'
customers.
Program A should be used when the majority of the customers are recreational bowlers
who bowl occasionally and use house balls. If a significant portion of the centers business
comes from amateur bowling clubs or leagues whose bowlers use high performance
bowling balls, Program B should be used.
In either event, the oil pattern must be examined after a bowling session to ensure there is
enough oil to protect the lanes. There should still be oil in the head section of the lane. If no
oil is present in the heads, more oil must be applied via higher flowing wicking foams or
adding a second pass.
NOTE
The easiest way to add oil to the lane is to switch programs. If Program A is not
providing enough oil, use Program B. If Program B isn't providing the desired
amount of oil, use Program C.
The oil pattern can be optimized for the center by using the techniques discussed in this
section.
First
Pass
Figure 6- 7
End of
Lane
Foul
Line