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Summary of Contents for Highway 66

Page 1: ...Copyright 2006 QubicaAmf Worldw ide Version 1 3...

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Page 3: ...t R1 1 May 2005 Change Masking back Light for single fixture 122 4600 115 122 4600 220 Andre Hebert R1 1 May 2005 Add bowling pin part list Andre Hebert R1 3 May 2006 Addition of the LCD support Andre...

Page 4: ...trol Information in this publication is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of QubicaAmf Changes are periodically made to the information herein these chan...

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Page 6: ...S Power Box 21 Pin Stabilizer 22 Main Motor 22 Drawbar 22 Solenoid Opto Control Box 23 Pin Brakes 23 Optical Reading Devices 24 Ball Detector 24 Pin Detectors 24 Limit Optical Sensor LOS 24 Brake Opti...

Page 7: ...s First 54 Hint on Cabling Problems 54 Procedure 4 1 Untangling Pin String 55 The Pinsetter Doesn t React to a Ball Rolled Down the Lane 55 The Pinsetter Cycles when it Shouldn t 55 The Drawbar Contin...

Page 8: ...701 25 Rear Ball Lift 96 SB 0701 30 Rear Ball Lift Assembly 100 SB 0540 75 Pit Cushion Assembly 102 122 3000 00 Ball Rack Assembly 104 133 3000 00 Ball Rack Hood Assembly 106 122 3100 00 Monitors and...

Page 9: ...2 Ball detector 35 Figure 2 3 Pin Detector Button 36 Figure 2 4 Reel Arm Position 36 Figure 2 5 Optical Sensor Position 37 Figure 2 6 String Repair 38 Figure 2 7 Pin Brake Adjustment 39 Figure 2 8 Dr...

Page 10: ...e 2 4 BOS Brake Optical Sensor 37 Procedure 2 5 PPOS Pin Pause Optical Sensor 37 Procedure 2 6 Repairing String and Bushing 38 Procedure 2 7 Adjusting the Pin Brakes 39 Procedure 2 8 Pin Brake Adjustm...

Page 11: ...MAINS SUPPLY CORD CONNECTOR IS ACCESSIBLE AFTER INSTALLATION BEFORE DISCARDING THIS APPLIANCE THE BATTERY MUST BE REMOVED AND DISPOSED OF SAFELY DISCONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY CORD BEFORE REMOVING THE BA...

Page 12: ...nd entertainment products We are proud to provide you with the finest products and equipment in the industry The Quality Control Department at QubicaAmf Worldwide has taken very good care to ship you...

Page 13: ...he masking unit used to hide the machines The graphic panels inserted into these units may vary from installation to installation and even lane to lane With a multitude of graphic panels available eve...

Page 14: ...INTRODUCTION TO HIGHWAY 66 Identifying Your Highway 66 System Components 14...

Page 15: ...h a CD rom containing different games more games will be available with time Check with your QubicaAmf representative to see which games are available now In order to understand the way the game is pl...

Page 16: ...tep instructions for setting up and configuring your equipment in order to meet your needs and requirements along with instructions for the day to day use and management of your equipment Chapter 3 Ta...

Page 17: ...ers that are toxic 4 Immediately wipe up any oil or liquids that have spilled to prevent slipping 5 Store oily rags and any other combustibles in a fireproof container 6 The mechanic maintenance perso...

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Page 19: ...r Overview This chapter provides an overview of your Highway 66 machine After reading this chapter you should be able to identify the major components of your Highway 66 and understand the basic princ...

Page 20: ...lanted to the inside of the pair of lanes in order to direct the ball to the ball elevator Above the pit the cushion absorbs the impact of the bowling ball As the ball leaves the playing area of the l...

Page 21: ...les single phase The electrical supply lines must conform to all electrical codes and it is the responsibility of the proprietor to supply power to all the electrical components necessary for the norm...

Page 22: ...e the pinsetter control box Drawbar Attached to both chains on the sides of the pinsetter is the drawbar The drawbar is made up of sheaf assemblies one for each pin mounted on a shaft Each sheaf pulls...

Page 23: ...n determines which pins if any have been knocked down The solenoid opto control box is connected to the pinsetter control box along with the individual pin detectors and brake solenoids The sensitivit...

Page 24: ...process That calibration occurs every time the pinsetter is turned on or it can be done manually using the pushbutton situated on the Solenoid Opto Control Box Brake Optical Sensor BOS This limit opti...

Page 25: ...rs above the lanes and to the I O controller located inside the ball rack at the player end The power for the Q AMS is supplied by the TMS Power Box The I O controller has the joysticks buttons and th...

Page 26: ...s been knocked down After a pre determined delay the TMS power box will activate the DC drive in order to move the drawbar to the rear of the pinsetter The shield is lowered as the drawbar picks up th...

Page 27: ...control box will determine whether there are pins standing and what type of cycle to perform This process is called reading and according to all the information which the pinsetter control box analyz...

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Page 29: ...6 Chapter Overview This chapter provides step by step instructions for setting up and configuring your equipment in order to meet your needs and requirements along with instructions for the day to day...

Page 30: ...ion of each individual s games Each game has its own set up menu where you can choose different options such as Numbers of coins for one game Amount of time allowed for one ball Amount of time allowed...

Page 31: ...1 Jumping Ball V1 16 Used to determine whether or not the jumping ball routine is activated When the jumping ball routine is activated the pinsetter s electronics verify if any pins have been knocked...

Page 32: ...sible while the last setting indicates the least sensitive reading possible Sensitivity SW1 3 SW1 4 SW1 5 More Sensitive 1 OFF OFF OFF 2 ON OFF OFF 3 OFF ON OFF 4 ON ON OFF 5 OFF OFF ON 6 ON OFF ON 7...

Page 33: ...Pinsetters will stay OFF and you will have to manually power ON the pinsetter ON Pinsetters will come back to their previous state when one of the following events occur Ball detection Any Command fro...

Page 34: ...sition ON All pins on deck SW2 5 Pinsetter Reaction on Gutter Ball V1 00 Used to determine if the pinsetters will cycle or not when a gutter ball is thrown OFF No cycle ON Cycle SW2 6 Type of Game V1...

Page 35: ...ach ball detector has two LEDs that simplify the adjustment of the unit The green light signifies that the beam is perfectly aligned with the reflector while the red light indicates that the alignment...

Page 36: ...position Down 3 Push button 1 adjust once The pinsetter will go to a calibration cycle and the drawbar will stop in the string adjustment position between the LOS and BOS sensors 4 Adjust the string...

Page 37: ...al sensor you will determine the height of the pin when they are in their upper position Procedure 2 5 PPOS Pin Pause Optical Sensor This limit optical sensor is used to tell the TMS power box where i...

Page 38: ...ide the string down through the pin and cut the worn out section 2 Burn the string tip using a match or cigarette lighter Use a rotating motion with a rag to create a point on the string Replace the p...

Page 39: ...e bolts which hold the brake plate in place and then raise the brake plate to loosen the pin s string or lower the brake plate to tighten the pin s string 4 Press button 3 Full Set to reestablish norm...

Page 40: ...n the sprocket s nut A and adjust as necessary using the front end adjustment nut B 5 Re tighten the sprocket s nut A Figure 2 8 Drawbar Chain Adjustment The drawbar chain must not be tightened to ext...

Page 41: ...usting Rear Ball Lift V Belt Adjust tension of the V belt in order to have a span of 3 8 to 1 2 with 5 pounds of pressure on the middle of the belt Use the Adjusting Screw to raise or lower the motor...

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Page 43: ...3 Taking Care of Your Highway 66 Chapter Overview This chapter contains information about the proper handling and care of your equipment...

Page 44: ...tightening bolts will simply cause them to break and depending on the function of the bolt may cause operating headaches Also check and tighten any loose screws on the pinsetters especially the setsc...

Page 45: ...rk schedule are the four different colored boxes This color coding prevents confusion between the groups of machines For example if machines 1 4 are color coded in green once the scheduled preventive...

Page 46: ...TAKING CARE OF YOUR HIGHWAY 66 46...

Page 47: ...TAKING CARE OF YOUR HIGHWAY 66 47...

Page 48: ...than careless string maintenance Wipe the ball detectors and reflectors with a damp cloth Clean all lane surfaces and surrounding areas with a phosphate free lane cleaner QubicaAmf part number Q82 00...

Page 49: ...Sunday This process repeats itself so that by the end of the month each machine will have been serviced four times Weekly Cleaning The cleaning simply involves wiping the various components indicated...

Page 50: ...with the detection of a ball The remaining monthly procedures are just as important as the rest of the preventive maintenance program Although most of the adjustments listed below will not need adjust...

Page 51: ...cause them to break and depending on the function of the bolt may cause operating headaches The vibro insulators and base plate spacer bolts located on the stabilizers are subject to continual violent...

Page 52: ...An annual inspection of the machine is best done by a qualified mechanic He has the experience to determine the wear of parts and their need for replacement The oil in all motor reducers must also be...

Page 53: ...ter Overview This chapter contains information that will help you identify and correct problems that might arise as you use your equipment Services available and telephone numbers listed are subject t...

Page 54: ...y Second a cable may be cut or have been pinched by a foreign object The solutions are simple ensure that all connectors are well positioned and push down on each one to ensure its proper contact If t...

Page 55: ...d 6 Leave the pinsetter area and lower the masking unit to its normal position The Pinsetter Doesn t React to a Ball Rolled Down the Lane 1 Check the ball detector s adjustment and cabling 2 Reset the...

Page 56: ...Q AMS There is no Reaction from the Joystick 1 Verify all joystick connections 2 Check the cabling between I O controller and the Q AMS 3 Check the power for the Q AMS If there is no power verify the...

Page 57: ...5 Wiring Diagrams Chapter Overview This chapter provides you with all necessary wiring and electronic information in easy to comprehend diagrams...

Page 58: ...WIRING DIAGRAMS General Wiring 58...

Page 59: ...WIRING DIAGRAMS WIRING DIAGRAMS 59 Power Box Wiring 59...

Page 60: ...WIRING DIAGRAMS Electronics Wiring 60...

Page 61: ...WIRING DIAGRAMS Joystick Diagram 61...

Page 62: ...WIRING DIAGRAMS Coin Mechanism Coin Comparator 62...

Page 63: ...V LAMP 12V LAMP COIN White Black Red COUNTERS White Black Red COIN White Black Red COUNTERS White Black Red TOP LEFT LANE RIGHT LANE 12V GND Coin 12V GND Coin COIN Green Brown White Dispenser Green Br...

Page 64: ...x_Out Ball release system for Buggy Bowl only Output 11 Dispenser Ticket dispenser signal Output 12 Game Game counter line Output 13 Ticket Ticket counter line Output 14 GND Digital GND Output 15 GND...

Page 65: ...WIRING DIAGRAMS WIRING DIAGRAMS 65 Joystick control cable 65...

Page 66: ...WIRING DIAGRAMS Power Box Connectors 66...

Page 67: ...WIRING DIAGRAMS Q AMS Connectors 67...

Page 68: ...WIRING DIAGRAMS I O Controller Connectors 68...

Page 69: ...ne foundation or installation parts please refer to the Appendix A at the end of this manuals Chapter Overview This chapter provides you with a complete breakdown of all your equipment s parts in expl...

Page 70: ...PARTS LISTING Safety Covers 70...

Page 71: ...4 7022 411000 037 10 X 1 TAP SCW PH SOCK 5 7036 001032 000 HEX NYLON NUT 10 32 UNF 6 7036 003118 000 HEX NYLON NUT 5 16 18 UNC 7 7050 021050 006 7 32 X 1 2 X 3 64 FLAT WASHER 8 7050 034068 006 11 32 X...

Page 72: ...PARTS LISTING Bowling Pin Highway 72...

Page 73: ...Description 1 I 022A STRING ASSEMBLY 14 FOOT 4 3 METERS 1 1 7036 001032 000 HEX NYLON NUT 10 32 UNF 1 2 7050 018048 004 3 16 X 31 64 X 3 64 FLAT WASHER 1 3 Q81 1050 PIN STRING 50 METERS ROLL 2 P 241 1...

Page 74: ...PARTS LISTING PARTS LISTING 74 Main Components 74...

Page 75: ...X 11 16 X 1 16 FLAT WASHER 67 14 7050 034100 012 11 32 X 1 X 1 8 FLAT WASHER 40 15 7060 031057 009 5 16 LOCK WASHER 56 16 7060 037067 010 3 8 LOCK WASHER 4 17 8664 137112 012 CAOUTCHOU PROTECTOR 1 18...

Page 76: ...PARTS LISTING Frame Assembly 76...

Page 77: ...000 HEX NYLON NUT 5 16 18 UNC 45 11 7046 000632 006 6 32 X 1 16 WELD NUT 3 12 7050 034068 006 11 32 X 11 16 X 1 16 FLAT WASHER 67 13 7050 034100 012 11 32 X 1 X 1 8 FLAT WASHER 40 14 7050 034175 012 1...

Page 78: ...PARTS LISTING Drawbar Assembly 78...

Page 79: ...4 7018 003118 075 5 16 18 UNCX3 4 HEX SO CA SCW 2 5 7034 003118 000 5 16 18 UNC HEXAGON NUT 2 6 7036 003118 000 HEX NYLON NUT 5 16 18 UNC 45 7 7050 034068 006 11 32 X 11 16 X 1 16 FLAT WASHER 67 8 706...

Page 80: ...PARTS LISTING PARTS LISTING 80 311 1100 00 DC Motor Assembly 80...

Page 81: ...ty 1 301 1100 00 ELECTRIC MOTOR 180VDC 3 4HP 1 2 302 2200 00 CONNECTION RETAINER 1 3 302 2210 00 ENCODER DC MOTOR COVER 1 4 322 2220 00 MOTOR ENCODER PLATE ASS Y 1 5 7016 410632 050 MA SC RH SOCK 6 32...

Page 82: ...PARTS LISTING PARTS LISTING 82 9122015 Drawbar Shaft assembly 82...

Page 83: ...2 2 9102015 DRAWBAR SHAFT 1 3 9133014 SHEAF PLATE ASSEMBLY 10 3 1 7016 411032 075 MA SC RH SOCK 10 32 UNFX3 4 1 3 2 7016 411032 125 MA SC RH SOCK 10 32 UNFX1 1 4 1 3 3 7036 001032 000 HEX NYLON NUT 10...

Page 84: ...PARTS LISTING PARTS LISTING 84 9122027 Reel Arm assembly 84...

Page 85: ...N RING 2 2 7052 062100 006 5 8 X 1 X 1 16 FLAT WASHER 2 3 9102027 REEL ARM SHAFT 1 4 912202 REEL ARM ASSEMBLY 10 4 1 7006 001800 037 SPRING PIN 3 16 X 3 8 1 4 2 7006 001800 112 SPRING PIN 3 16 X 1 1 8...

Page 86: ...PARTS LISTING 9122057 Pulley Detection Assembly 86...

Page 87: ...00818 075 8 18 X 3 4 TECK SCW HEX WASHER 1 8 7034 001024 000 10 24 UNC HEXAGON NUT 1 9 7038 000632 000 6 32 UNC HEX KEEP NUT 1 10 7044 002520 000 HEX THIN NYLON NUT 1 4 20 UNC 1 11 7046 000632 006 6 3...

Page 88: ...PARTS LISTING PARTS LISTING 88 9122070 Pin Brake Assembly 88...

Page 89: ...8 1 8 7020 002500 050 1 4 X 1 2 SHOULDER SCREW 1 9 7020 002500 075 1 4 X 3 4 SHOULDER SCREW 1 10 7034 001024 000 10 24 UNC HEXAGON NUT 2 11 7036 001032 000 HEX NYLON NUT 10 32 UNF 1 12 7050 021050 00...

Page 90: ...PARTS LISTING PARTS LISTING 90 9122220 Ten Pins Brakes Assembly 90...

Page 91: ...UNCX1 2 HEX CAP SCREW 20 2 7010 003118 075 5 16 18 UNCX3 4 HEX CAP SCREW 2 3 7036 003118 000 HEX NYLON NUT 5 16 18 UNC 2 4 7050 034068 006 11 32 X 11 16 X 1 16 FLAT WASHER 20 5 7060 031057 009 5 16 L...

Page 92: ...PARTS LISTING PARTS LISTING 92 SB 043 01 Pulley Assembly 92...

Page 93: ...ber Description Qty 1 7006 001200 100 SPRING PIN 1 8 X 1 1 2 7010 002520 100 1 4 20 UNCX1 HEX CAP SCREW 1 3 7044 002520 000 HEX THIN NYLON NUT 1 4 20 UNC 1 4 7052 050087 003 1 2 X 7 8 X 1 32 FLAT WASH...

Page 94: ...PARTS LISTING 9166005 Table and Stabilization Assembly ME B03 94...

Page 95: ...5 16 18 UNC 14 7 7050 034068 006 11 32 X 11 16 X 1 16 FLAT WASHER 14 8 7050 050106 009 17 32 X 1 1 16 X 3 32 FLAT WASHER 10 9 7052 093225 018 15 16 X 2 1 4 X 3 16 FLAT WASHER 10 10 7150 019075 009 19...

Page 96: ...PARTS LISTING M 0701 25 Rear Ball Lift 96...

Page 97: ...8 X 1 WOOD SCW FH SOCK 6 12 7024 710800 050 8 X 1 2 TAP SCW PH SOCK 44 13 7024 710800 075 8 X 3 4 TAP SCW PH SOCK 6 14 7036 002520 000 HEX NYLON NUT 1 4 20 UNC 1 15 7036 003118 000 HEX NYLON NUT 5 16...

Page 98: ...PARTS LISTING 98...

Page 99: ...ER 1 33 1 M 0701 97 ALUMINUM TRACK 1 33 2 M 0701 97 1 VINYL TRACK 46 1 17M 2 33 3 7006 000900 100 SPRING PIN 3 32 X 1 2 34 M 0701 98 ELEVATOR TRACK BRACKET 1 35 P 0700 69 CHAIN GUIDE 4 36 P 0700 71 BA...

Page 100: ...PARTS LISTING PARTS LISTING 100 SB 0701 30 Rear Ball Lift Assembly 100...

Page 101: ...REW 2 7 7036 003118 000 HEX NYLON NUT 5 16 18 UNC 1 8 7038 003118 000 5 16 18 UNC HEX KEEP NUT 9 9 7050 034068 006 11 32 X 11 16 X 1 16 FLAT WASHER 11 10 7050 034100 012 11 32 X 1 X 1 8 FLAT WASHER 12...

Page 102: ...PARTS LISTING PARTS LISTING 102 SB 0540 75 Pit Cushion Assembly 102...

Page 103: ...118 000 HEX NYLON NUT 5 16 18 UNC 12 6 7050 034068 006 11 32 X 11 16 X 1 16 FLAT WASHER 4 7 7050 034100 012 11 32 X 1 X 1 8 FLAT WASHER 5 8 7050 034175 012 11 32 X 1 3 4 X 1 16 FLAT WASHER 5 9 7050 04...

Page 104: ...PARTS LISTING PARTS LISTING 104 122 3000 00 Ball Rack Assembly 104...

Page 105: ...7010 003118 100 5 16 18 UNCX1 HEX CAP SCREW 6 19 7012 003118 175 5 16 18 UNC X 1 3 4 CARRIAGE BOLT 2 20 7018 302520 075 1 4 20 UNC X 0 75 FLAT SOCKET HEAD MA SCREW 3 21 7018 5002520 050 1 4 20 UNC X 1...

Page 106: ...PARTS LISTING PARTS LISTING 106 133 3000 00 Ball Rack Hood Assembly 106...

Page 107: ...5 US 1 5 102 3310 00 HIGHWAY 66 COIN COMPARATOR DOOR 1 5 102 3330 00 HIGHWAY 66 BLANK DOOR 1 6 102 3315 00 REJECT LEVER 1 7 102 3316 00 REJECT LEVER SPRING 1 8 102 3317 00 REJECT LEVER RETAINING WASHE...

Page 108: ...PARTS LISTING PARTS LISTING 108 122 3100 00 Monitors and Supports Assembly 108...

Page 109: ...00 THREAD ROD 6 8 102 3160 01 OVERHEAD BRACE 2 9 511 2800 00 MONITOR 28 W CABINET 2 10 7010 000813 075 M8 1 5 X 20 HEX CAP SCREW 6 11 7010 003118 075 5 16 18 UNCX3 4 HEX CAP SCREW 2 12 7012 003118 30...

Page 110: ...PARTS LISTING 122 3100 02 LCD Supports Assembly 110...

Page 111: ...00 5 16 18 UNC X 3 CARRIAGE BOLT 10 15 7016 410632 050 MA SC RH SOCK 6 32 UNCX1 2 2 16 7016 640407 012 M4X0 7 X 12 MA SC PH PHILLIPS 8 17 7016 640407 020 M4X0 7 X 20 MA SC PH PHILLIPS 8 18 7016 640610...

Page 112: ...PARTS LISTING PARTS LISTING 112 Q100 4500 Masking Unit 112...

Page 113: ...KING UNION BRACE 1 7 102 4510 00 H66 MASKING FLAT BRACE 2 8 103 4030 00 BUSHING 2 9 188 4500 00 H66 MASKING UNIT FRAME ASS Y 1 10 7010 002520 062 1 4 20 UNCX5 8 HEX CAP SCREW 8 11 7010 002520 100 1 4...

Page 114: ...PARTS LISTING Q100 4150 ONE TWO Ball Light 114...

Page 115: ...n Qty 1 102 4150 00 ONE TWO BALL LIGHT SOCKET 1 2 102 4160 00 SEPARATOR PANEL 1 3 7024 610400 075 4 X 3 4 TAP SCW PH SOCK 2 4 7025 610600 037 6 32 X 3 8 THR CUT P H SOCK 6 5 E 12 240XT LAMP SOCKET 2 6...

Page 116: ...PARTS LISTING Q100 4156 Stop Go LED 116...

Page 117: ...4 7025 610600 037 6 32 X 3 8 THR CUT P H SOCK 2 5 7027 201016 050 10 16 X 1 2 TECK SCW HEX WASHER 4 6 E 323HDS12 5 TERMINAL STRIP 5 POSITION 1 7 E LED1240G LED 12 40V AC DC GREEN 1 7 1 103 4150 00 LED...

Page 118: ...PARTS LISTING 122 4600 115 Fluorescent Support 115 Vac 118...

Page 119: ...NT BRACKET 1 2 7024 710800 050 8 X 1 2 TAP SCW PH SOCK 2 3 7027 201016 075 10 16 X 3 4 TECK SCW HEX WASHER 2 4 7080 800000 240 NYLON EXPANSION NUT 5 16 10 2 5 E 020 183 6 110 CORD 110V 6 1 6 E 3302M C...

Page 120: ...PARTS LISTING 122 4600 220 Fluorescent Support 220 Vac 120...

Page 121: ...FLUORESCENT BRACKET 1 2 7016 412520 075 MA SC RH SOCK 1 4 20 UNCX3 4 2 3 7027 201016 075 10 16 X 3 4 TECK SCW HEX WASHER 2 4 E 020 183 8 220 CORD 220V 8 1 5 E 565 PLASTIC WIRE CONNECTOR 1 6 E F24T8 FI...

Page 122: ...PARTS LISTING PARTS LISTING 122 Q200 1010 00 Lateral Safety Guard 122...

Page 123: ...2 7022 311000 150 10 X 1 1 2 WOOD SCW FH SOCK 34 3 7052 034056 003 11 in 32 ul X 9 in 16 ul X 1 in 32 ul FLAT WASHER 36 4 M 0540 100 SAFETY GUARD CLAMP 9 5 M 0540 105 SAFETY GUARD CLAMP THD 9 6 M 0540...

Page 124: ...PARTS LISTING PARTS LISTING 124 Electronic Components 124...

Page 125: ...ic Components Parts List Item Part Number Description Qty 1 SB 9802200 230 POWER BOX 1 2 511 0023 00 Q AMS VIDEO CONTROLER 1 3 SB 9802300 10 PIN DETECTORS 2 4 SB 1500 31 Q BALL DETECTOR 2 5 511 0024 0...

Page 126: ...PARTS LISTING PARTS LISTING 126 SB 9802200 230 Power Box 126...

Page 127: ...er Description Qty 1 E MD01 01 CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT PCB 1 2 E MD01 03 PCB DISPLAY FULL SET 1 3 E MD03 01 POWER CONNECTING BOARD 1 4 E MD92 01 AC DRIVE PCB 3 5 E MD98 02 CONNECTOR PANEL 1 6 E TM120U...

Page 128: ...PARTS LISTING Power Box Front Panel 128...

Page 129: ...IRCUIT BREAKER 1 2 E 3120 F321 8 ETA THERMAL CIRCUIT BREAKER 8A 2 3 E 1090C1 28 RED LED 24VAC 1 4 E 1052C5 115 115VAC GREEN PILOT LAMP 1 5 E W28XQ1A 2 OVERLOAD 2A PB 1 6 E W28XQ1A 3 OVERLOAD 3A PB 1 7...

Page 130: ...0 00 OVERHEAD CHANNEL 109 102 3140 01 OVERHEAD CHANNEL 111 102 3145 00 LCD SUPPORT ARM 111 102 3146 00 LCD SUPPORT PLATE 111 102 3147 00 VIDEO DISTRIBUTION SUPPORT 111 102 3150 00 THREAD ROD 109 111 1...

Page 131: ...ASS Y 81 394 8100 00 BUNGEE CORD 103 50W 0700 90 BALL LIFT TRACK SPACER MID 97 50W 0700 91 BALL LIFT TRACK SPACER BOTTOM 97 511 0023 00 Q AMS VIDEO CONTROLER 125 511 0024 00 I O CONTROLER 125 511 2800...

Page 132: ...NCX3 4 77 87 7016 411032 050 10 32 UNFX1 2 MA SC RH SO 71 7016 411032 062 10 32 UNFX5 8 MA SC RH SO 71 7016 411032 062 MA SC RH SOCK 10 32 UNFX5 8 89 7016 411032 075 MA SC RH SOCK 10 32 UNFX3 4 83 701...

Page 133: ...EEP NUT 107 7038 003118 000 5 16 18 UNC HEX KEEP NUT 97 101 7044 002520 000 HEX THIN NYLON NUT 1 4 20 UNC 87 93 7045 003118 037 5 16 18 UNC TEE NUT 75 7046 000632 006 6 32 X 1 16 WELD NUT 77 87 7046 0...

Page 134: ...AFT 75 9102026 LOWER REEL ARM STOPPER 75 9102027 REEL ARM SHAFT 85 9102028 REEL ARM 85 9102029 ROPE HOLDING 75 9102030 UPPER REEL ARM STOPPER 75 9102036 TENSIONNER 77 9102037 STRING SUPPORT 75 9102038...

Page 135: ...2 REEL ARM ASSEMBLY 85 9122027 REEL ARM SHAFT ASSEMBLY 75 9122057 PIN DETECTION ASSEMBLY 75 9122070 PIN BRAKE ASS Y 91 9122220 BRAKE SUPPORT ASSEMBLY 75 9133014 SHEAF PLATE ASSEMBLY 83 E 020 183 6 110...

Page 136: ...E W28XQ1A 8 OVERLOAD 8A PB 129 I 022A STRING ASSEMBLY 14 FOOT 4 3 METERS 73 M 0011 STORAGE REEL AXLE 85 M 0041 SPECIAL SCREW 95 M 0042 STORAGE REEL 85 M 0100B BUSHING 87 93 M 0190 STEEL COLLAR 83 M 0...

Page 137: ...69 CHAIN GUIDE 99 P 0700 71 BALL GUIDE BOTTOM 99 P 1133 3 REDUCER VENT 101 P 241 1 MUSHROOM BUSHING 73 P 700 13 BALL GUARD OUTSIDE 99 P 700 55 BOTTOM BALL LIFT GUARD 99 Q72 0241 50 HIGHWAY BUGGY BOWL...

Page 138: ...PARTS NUMBER INDEX Z Q100 4156 STICKER 117 138...

Page 139: ...INSTALLATION 139 Copyright 2006 QubicaAmf Worldw ide Version 1 3...

Page 140: ...May 2005 Change masking unit back light for single one 122 4600 115 122 4600 220 Andre Hebert R1 1 May 2005 Update gutter and bumper Andre Hebert R1 1 May 2005 Add ball protector in pit area Andre Heb...

Page 141: ...rating voltage if the supply voltage is 200 208 Vac you must change the wiring inside the power box Open both covers of the power box on the left side you will find the interconnection board E MD03 01...

Page 142: ...to change the wiring on each DC Drive they are located inside the power box in the upper part of the box On top of the DC Drive you will find a small transformer refer to the picture to make the righ...

Page 143: ...d team In this document we assume that the installation team received the appropriate training from QubicaAmf Worldwide Before starting any installation of Highway 66 read this document carefully and...

Page 144: ...Step by step Chapter Overview Read carefully all the Warnings prior to begin installation 144...

Page 145: ...lane frame Layout the pit frame section of left lane square with line C and B Layout the pit frame section of right lane in line with line C The distance between the two pit frame section must be 6 1...

Page 146: ...veling foot to support the kickbacks At this time you should run the wires from the pinsetter area to the front ball rack and to the monitors post Step 5 Machines and Pit Installation Refer Diagram IN...

Page 147: ...l Installation with bumper wall and automatic activation kit this option is available only with the BES scoring system For parts list of the gutter please refer to drawing in page A Error Bookmark not...

Page 148: ...rivet beware to insert the rivet on the side that the hole has the c bore Use a C clamp to insert the rivets See pictures 5 page A 194 Fix all the others section up to the last one at the approach Lay...

Page 149: ...ng the post Refer to diagram IN H66 Q100 4500 page A 174 and IN H66 122 4600 page A 175 for the detailed assembly of the masking unit Install the Pit Lights fluorescent as show in Detail A in diagram...

Page 150: ...page A 169 then fix the last 3 sections install the decals as show in the same diagram Step 14 Scoring Connections Refer to drawing IN ME B03 003 and IN ME B03 004 page A 179 and A 180 to make all co...

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