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Section  4.2  

 

Machine Adjustments  

 

400-088-120-02 

4.2-37 

Rev. Date: 10/2016 

4.2.9       Pin Elevator Adjustments 

 

For information relating to adjusting and maintaining the Pin Elevator, refer to the EDGE 
Performance Lift Pinspotter Manual Supplement, p/n 400-088-091. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for XLi EDGE Series

Page 1: ...the XLi EDGE Pinspotter were written in English QubicaAMF Worldwide 8100 AMF Dr Mechanicsville VA 23111 Domestic 866 460 QAMF 7263 International 804 569 1000 Fax 804 559 8650 XLi EDGE Pinspotter Servi...

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Page 3: ...otter Model Number 612 088 105CE11 Lane Pair 612 088 106CE11 612 088 107CE11 Single Serial Number s Manufacturer QubicaAMF Worldwide LLC 8100 AMF Dr Mechanicsville VA 23111 USA Authorized Representati...

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Page 5: ...DGE Automatic Pinspotter Service Parts Manual Part Number 400 088 120 02 Rev A Summary of Changes Change No ECR No Rev A 16 0293 List of Effective Pages Page Change No Effective Date All Original 10 4...

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Page 7: ...1 2 2 Safety Procedures and Precautions 2 4 2 3 Safety Guards and Labels 2 5 SECTION 3 Basic Pinspotter Operation 3 1 Pinspotter Mechanical Operation 3 1 3 2 Pinspotter Electrical Operation 3 7 3 3 E...

Page 8: ...hooting 4 6 1 SECTION 5 Parts 5 0 Drawings and Part Numbers 5 1 Part Number Index 5 67 ATTACHMENTS Attachment A Wiring Diagram Attachment B Distributor Manual Attachment C Positive Ball Lift Manual At...

Page 9: ...Section 1 Introduction Contents 1 1 How to Use This Manual 1 1 1 2 Manual Layout 1 1 1 3 Maintenance DVD 1 2 1 4 QubicaAMF Worldwide 1 2 1 5 QubicaAMF s Commitment to Quality 1 3...

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Page 11: ...al Layout The QubicaAMF XLi EDGE Pinspotter Service and Parts Manual is divided into individual sections by the section tabs Each section contains its own Table of Contents to help the user find a top...

Page 12: ...adds clarity and makes the activity easier to understand The DVD contains animations in the PAL and NTSC video standards NTSC is the standard used in North America and much of South America The PAL st...

Page 13: ...wling products with a global market presence in more than 50 countries 1 5 QubicaAMF s Commitment to Quality When you make a commitment to QubicaAMF QubicaAMF makes a commitment to you A commitment to...

Page 14: ...XLi EDGE QubicaAMF Pinspotter Section 1 Page 1 4 Rev Date 10 2016 This Page Intentionally Left Blank...

Page 15: ...Section 2 Safety Contents 2 1 General Safety Guidelines and Symbols 2 1 2 2 Safety Procedures and Precautions 2 4 2 3 Safety Guards 2 5...

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Page 17: ...y must remain your first priority at all times The sound pressure level LpA in the area of the control chassis operator s station during bowling activities is in excess of 80 dBA Hearing protection is...

Page 18: ...FOR UNAUTHORIZED PERSONS Service should be performed by authorized trained personnel only This symbol indicates that eye protection is required This symbol indicates that hearing protection is requir...

Page 19: ...on the previous page may be displayed as follows It is also important to understand that the use of these symbols is not all inclusive because it is impossible to warn of all the possible hazardous co...

Page 20: ...ns For pinspotter installations equipped with the XLi EDGE SmartGuard Safety System refer to the XLi EDGE SmartGuard Safety System Manual 400 088 092 for specific information relating to electrical is...

Page 21: ...t Guard position 2 Turn off the logic and machine power breakers on the Control Chassis 3 Disconnect the power plugs from the top of the Control Chassis 4 Lock out and tag out power to the pinspotter...

Page 22: ...XLi EDGE QubicaAMF Pinspotter Section 2 Page 2 6 Rev Date 10 2016 This Page Intentionally Left Blank...

Page 23: ...Bowler s Pit Signal System 3 9 3 2 7 Tenth Frame Button 3 9 3 2 8 Ball Detector 3 10 3 2 8 1 Ball Detector Location 3 10 3 2 8 2 Ball Detector Cable Connections 3 11 3 2 8 3 Ball Detector Operation 3...

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Page 25: ...s the ball and deflects it into the pit area 2 Sweep The sweep removes fallen pins from the pin deck and adjacent gutters It also is a guard preventing balls from striking the table while spotting or...

Page 26: ...r Figure 3 4 delivers the pins from the pin elevator to the bin The distributor runs continuously and is driven by the back end motor 6 Ball Lift The ball lift Figure 3 5 lifts the ball high enough to...

Page 27: ...ated at which point it drops the bottom layer of pins into the spotting cups 8 Table The table performs its spotting and respotting functions by employing two major subassemblies The yoke assembly sup...

Page 28: ...ing relays this information to the chassis and then the table starts its first descent Standing pins are mechanically gripped and raised to a height sufficient for the sweep to pass under them and cle...

Page 29: ...he first ball cycle At the end of the time delay the camera attempts to detect any pins that remain standing Since there are none it feeds this information to the chassis which interprets this as a st...

Page 30: ...t on 5 Second Ball Foul Cycle Should the bowler commit a foul when delivering the second ball The foul detector unit operates the foul light and bell or buzzer The sweeps standing and fallen pins with...

Page 31: ...RROR message will not be displayed If an E Stop button is pressed after logic power is turned on the chassis will sense this and display the E STOP ERROR message 3 2 1 Motors The machine employs three...

Page 32: ...t any drift or accumulation errors in the counts by resetting the counts to zero when the shafts are at the home position This self correcting feature helps to ensure accurate and consistent operation...

Page 33: ...gnal System A signal system is provided on the chassis for the center s convenience so that the bowler has a method of notifying the maintenance man that a machine needs attention This system is both...

Page 34: ...flectors Detector Assembly The detector assembly should be mounted on a rigid board 1 x 6 x 9 5 that is attached to the nose of the double kickback The center line of the ball detector should be 51 5...

Page 35: ...gnal The Ball Detect Cable 088 000 508 has a Molex 12 position connector that plugs into the XLi Chassis and 6 wires connectors that will attach to the terminal strips of the ball detector Two wires a...

Page 36: ...to the terminal that the Black wire of the optical emitter sensor for the odd lane is secured to Connect the wire marked EVEN to the terminal that the Black wire of the optical emitter sensor for the...

Page 37: ...ring power Note This test does not apply to installations containing the SmartGuard Safety System 1 Turn the chassis power ON 2 Verify that the optical path of the ball detector is not blocked 3 Turn...

Page 38: ...NOTE It is recommended that the units be covered during any lane maintenance that generates large amounts of dust and dirt 1 Use a clean soft cloth to gently wipe the face of the reflectors on the re...

Page 39: ...24 AWG wire Power Cord XLi Handheld Splitter for XLi pinspotters only The bracket holds the light fixture in place The dimmer 2 unit provides power to the LEDs as directed by the pinspotter chassis vi...

Page 40: ...XLi EDGE QubicaAMF Pinspotter Section 3 Page 3 16 Rev Date 10 2016 Figure 3 16...

Page 41: ...to set the first character Switch 3 is really four separate switches o 3 1 is not used o 3 2 is used only to denote if the dimmer box is being used with a single even lane In this case the even lane c...

Page 42: ...XLi EDGE QubicaAMF Pinspotter Section 3 Page 3 18 Rev Date 10 2016...

Page 43: ...Section 3 Pinspotter Mechanical Operation 400 088 120 02 Page 3 19 Rev Date 10 2016 DMX Dimmer Address Set...

Page 44: ...XLi EDGE QubicaAMF Pinspotter Section 3 Page 3 20 Rev Date 10 2016 DMX Dimmer Address Set Continued...

Page 45: ...ysically connected through the dimmer port S1 When a command is received the yellow LED is turned on to indicate the correct reception D2 Green DMX Command The green LED is powered on when a DMX comma...

Page 46: ...Attachment A QubicaAMF XLi EDGE Pinspotter Wiring Diagram 088 200 678 3 4 Pin Distributor For information pertaining to the XLi EDGE Pin Distributor refer to Attachment B XLi EDGEPinDistributor Manual...

Page 47: ...achment F EDGE Performance Lift Pinspotter Manual Supplement P N 400 088 091 3 9 Pin Sensing Camera For information pertaining to the scoring camera refer to Attachment F AccuCam 3000 Camera Manual 40...

Page 48: ...l Kits 4 1 1 4 1 1a Deluxe Tool Kit 4 1 1 4 1 1b XLi Steel Table Tool Kit 4 1 3 4 1 1c Motor Crank 4 1 3 4 1 2 Pit Conveyor Belt Installing Tool 4 1 4 4 1 3 Clipper Belt Lacer Distributor Belt 4 1 5 4...

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Page 50: ...N 784 528 013 and an XLi Steel Table Tool Kit P N 784 528 014 Figure 4 1 1a shows most of the tools that are included in the Deluxe Tool Kit Figure 4 1 1b shows the tools that are included in the Stee...

Page 51: ...7 789 509 021 11 16 Deep Socket 3 8 Dr 15 786 502 002 6 Needle Nose Pliers 48 789 509 020 5 8 Deep Socket 3 8 Dr 16 786 504 004 6 Diagonal Cutters 49 789 509 019 9 16 Deep Socket 3 8 Dr 17 792 029 031...

Page 52: ...216 Multigage Frame Sweep Distributor 12 1 088 001 217 Yoke Toe Gage 13 1 030 004 031 Pin Extracting Tool 14 1 088 000 207 Mini Fit Pin Extractor 15 1 088 000 204 Pin Pusher extracting tool 16 1 088 0...

Page 53: ...he other end of the roller The front roller can now be removed Because of the danger involved should the belt removing pins be accidentally knocked out while working in the pit the belt installation t...

Page 54: ...ufacture replacement distributor belts The optimum belt length can vary slightly from distributor to distributor If possible match the existing belt length The belt lacing will add approximately 1 4 i...

Page 55: ...s Barrel Length C equals Insulation Grip Stripping Length equals Barrel Length plus 1 32 inch B C B Insulation Barrel Wire Barrel Pin Slot Finished Crimp Two Hashmarks AMF PART 792 009 010 Wire Barrel...

Page 56: ...type plug it will be necessary to flare out the two wings Figure 4 1 4 which have been flattened by the extraction tool This action is necessary so that the terminal seats properly and will not back o...

Page 57: ...XLi EDGE Pinspotter Section 4 1 Page 4 1 8 Rev Date 10 2016 This Page Intentionally Left Blank...

Page 58: ...ustment 4 2 11 4 2 2 11 Table and Respot Cell Operation 4 2 12 4 2 2 12 Table Home Position Adjustment 4 2 13 4 2 2 13 Table Drive Eccentric Operation 4 2 13 4 2 2 14 Spotting Linkage Adjustments 4 2...

Page 59: ...2 31 4 2 6 4 Optical Bin Switch Adjustment 4 2 31 4 2 7 Cushion Operation and Adjustments 4 2 32 4 2 7 1 Cushion Shock Absorber Adjustment 4 2 32 4 2 7 2 Cushion Removal 4 2 32 4 2 7 3 Replacing Ureth...

Page 60: ...enough times for the change to be fully implemented If the Table or Sweep consistently overshoots its stopping point if an out of range warning message appears on the Chassis display or if the Table...

Page 61: ...inches to the front edge of the kickback plates see B in Figure 4 2 2 This distance can be adjusted by adding or removing washers from the junction of the front end and back end units Figure 4 2 2 F R...

Page 62: ...line scribed around the circumference of the center section near the end It is helpful to know which end is left threaded because there is a jam nut on each of the threaded sections and the left threa...

Page 63: ...justment screw should rest on the leg bracket If it does not back off the 10 pin side adjustment screw until it does 7 Without losing the adjustment tighten the 7 pin side jam nut 8 Turn the 10 pin si...

Page 64: ...on the clevis b Remove the clevis bolt bearing and spacers c To raise the height of the table screw the clevis onto the threaded stud further This shortens the clevis assembly s overall length To lowe...

Page 65: ...pin positions d If it is not possible to obtain 5 16 all the way around the table it may be necessary to shim under one of the Table Uprights with C washers e Once the Table is level and 5 16 above t...

Page 66: ...riage bolts that hold the Table to the Table Uprights The Table Uprights should be perpendicular to the pin deck 6 Move the Table so that the points of the Flags are exactly over the center spots of t...

Page 67: ...front of the Table to be sure this adjustment is true 8 Once it is within adjustment tighten the Spot Rod jam nuts 9 Continue with the next adjustment 4 2 2 6 Individual Pin Height Adjustment 1 Lower...

Page 68: ...ll 10 pins touching the pin deck adjust the Table height so that the pins cannot be pulled out of the front of the spotting cups and are held snugly in place a slight amount of movement of some of the...

Page 69: ...n and no bounce Loose Torsion Springs on the Yoke Assembly can cause jerky cup rotation If the Table has a bounce on its way down to the pin deck or if the pins seem to hit the pin deck somewhat hard...

Page 70: ...nd check all jam nuts to be sure they are tight 4 2 2 10 Table Off Spot Switch Operation and Adjustment When the table contacts an off spot pin during a respot cycle the table stops its downward movem...

Page 71: ...o bring the sweep to the home position and continue play 4 2 2 11 Table and Respot Cell Operation Much of the table s operation is controlled by an encoder pivot arms control rods a solenoid latches a...

Page 72: ...at the slot in the disc is aligned with the sensor s optics Tighten the setscrew 3 Run the Table through several cycles and verify it is stopping at the desired position Because of the Table s inertia...

Page 73: ...2 15 to align horizontally Test for locking by manually engaging the solenoid and then pulling up on the cam lever The lever must remain in the down position This rigidity is necessary to disengage t...

Page 74: ...at the spring end is in line with the top of the nuts on the spotting cup cap see Figure 4 2 16 This is the initial approximate setting Figure 4 2 16 2 Cycle the machine through several spotting opera...

Page 75: ...r is in toward the table as far as it will go 2 Loosen the nut on the spring hanger bolt see Figure 4 2 17 so that it is being held by just one or two threads Figure 4 2 17 3 Insert the spring puller...

Page 76: ...d respot levers 2 Hold the cam lever down on the table drive eccentric and manually crank the table to the 180 degree position which is the lowest position of the table 3 Remove the pins from the spot...

Page 77: ...part of the respot cell gauge 070 006 519 adjust each of the respot cells for a 2 inch opening between fingers approximately mid way along the fingers see Figure 4 2 19 This adjustment can be made wi...

Page 78: ...tion Actuator Stop Screw Front Connector Assembly Short Rod Figure 4 2 20 4 Loosen the two actuator stop screws see Figure 4 2 21 5 Set the length of the long rod on the front actuator assembly to 8 1...

Page 79: ...dy links for the remaining 6 cells so that when connected the cells are fully open Set the length of the body links so that the excess movement play in cells 1 through 6 matches the excess movement in...

Page 80: ...e down to the respot position 18 Rotate the front actuator lever to close the cells completely Adjust the closed position actuator stop screw until it is against the actuator lever Turn the screw an a...

Page 81: ...lengthen the respot rod accordingly Note When the fingers are adjusted properly all of the pins should be held at the same point near the top ring on the neck This will cause all of the pins to conta...

Page 82: ...nce of the home position 4 2 3 2 Sweep Adjustments Note Sweep adjustments should be made on both sides of the machine 1 With the sweep at the Home position a Adjust the short connecting rod see Figure...

Page 83: ...the 1st guard position The sweep bar should clear the pin deck by approximately 1 1 8 inch This can be checked and set using the pinspotter multigage 088 001 216 a To increase the clearance between th...

Page 84: ...ep does not go back far enough increase the length of the 10 1 8 inch long connecting rod Do not lengthen it more than is necessary Under power the sweep may collapse into the pit area 7 Manually cran...

Page 85: ...or turns off 4 2 3 4 1st and 2nd Guard Positions When the ball detector senses the passage of a ball the Chassis directs the Sweep to descend to the 1st Guard position so that no further play can take...

Page 86: ...This is done by changing the setpoints in the Guard Set Menu on the Chassis Refer to the XLi Chassis Manual for specifics on changing Chassis setpoints Following a setpoint change cycle the pinspotter...

Page 87: ...the ball high enough to permit a gravity return to the bowler The ball lift consists of a number of separate assemblies that work together to achieve the desired result For complete information about...

Page 88: ...evator to the Bin Through a number of cleverly designed components it extends and retracts while sweeping from side to side stopping and depositing pins in each of the ten bin positions For complete i...

Page 89: ...of the Shuttle assembly measured at the center of the Bin see Figure 4 2 32 Make adjustments if shuttle malfunctions are occurring i e double shuttling or a pin is not shuttling Adjustment procedure F...

Page 90: ...switch is set and tested before the pinspotter is shipped but should adjustment be necessary such as when installing a replacement bin switch perform the following 1 Place a bowling pin in the 9 Pin b...

Page 91: ...the piston housing while turning the spring When the length of the spring is 6 inches slide the collar against the spring tighten the collar s lock screw and remove the wrench 4 2 7 2 Cushion Removal...

Page 92: ...e worn or broken component of cushion assembly 2 Stack the Cushion Cover 090 005 230 and Rubber Cushion 000 024 807 or 000 024 808 on top of each other 3 Pull new urethane cushion rivets through stack...

Page 93: ...ng support bracket clears the hole in the kickback plate insert a retaining pin 792 501 001 into the hole c Repeat steps 3a and 3b for the other side of the machine 4 Remove the front roller by rollin...

Page 94: ...each side of the machine being worked on while replacing the belt 1 Note the direction of the arrow on the belt This may be located either on the inside or the outside of the belt a Place the bounce...

Page 95: ...he bearing support assembly as shown in Figure 4 2 36 b Apply pressure toward the rear of the machine until the bearing support bracket clears the hole in the kickback plate and insert the retaining p...

Page 96: ...ments 400 088 120 02 4 2 37 Rev Date 10 2016 4 2 9 Pin Elevator Adjustments For information relating to adjusting and maintaining the Pin Elevator refer to the EDGE Performance Lift Pinspotter Manual...

Page 97: ...Manual 400 088 011 01 Chassis Refer to Attachment D the XLi Pinspotter Control Chassis Manual 400 088 009 Motors and Gearboxes Refer to Attachment E the XLi Pinspotter Motor Gearbox Manual 400 088 03...

Page 98: ...k surface 187 8 1 8 18 19 476 483 mm Height difference between corners of frame 1 32 1 mm Table Play in respot cell fingers 1 4 3 8 6 9 5 mm equal finger to finger Length of long rod at front of table...

Page 99: ...Sweep Length of each long rod 10 threads showing total of both ends 12 on 7 pin side Distance above pin deck at 1st Guard 11 8 1 8 1 1 25 32 mm Distance above pin deck at the center of the 4 5 6 Spots...

Page 100: ...cation Schedule 4 3 2 4 3 3 Table Drive Assembly 4 3 3 4 3 4 Sweep Drive and Linkages 4 3 7 4 3 5 Respot Cells 4 3 9 4 3 6 Yoke Assembly 4 3 10 4 3 7 Table Shifter Mechanism 4 3 11 4 3 8 Table Actuato...

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Page 102: ...that follow the Lubrication Schedule show the specific points of lubrication the correct amount of lubricant to use and the frequency of lubrication for each part of the machine that requires periodi...

Page 103: ...respot cam follower bearing Grease 4 3 3b Spot and respot levers Oil 4 3 3b Shuttle cam follower Grease 4 3 3c Sweep Sweep Drive Oil Grease Figure Linkage knuckles Oil 4 3 4a Linkage joints Oil 4 3 4...

Page 104: ...3 3 Table Drive Assembly Figure 4 3 3a Watch out for sharp edges on the Shuttle Cam and the Table Spot and Respot Cams Every 25 000 frames 1 Apply a light coating of grease on the table spot and resp...

Page 105: ...ook pivot bushings 1 drop of oil 2 places 2 Upper spotting link assembly bushings 1 drop of oil 2 places 3 Solenoid linkages 1 drop of oil 6 places 4 Ball joint assemblies 1 drop of oil 2 places Every...

Page 106: ...ot 1 drop of oil 2 places 5 Off spot lever pivot 1 drop of oil 2 places 6 Spring hanger pivot bolts 1 drop of oil 2 places Figure 4 3 3c 7 Grease the table drive eccentric assembly every 100 000 frame...

Page 107: ...age 4 3 6 Rev Date 10 2016 4 3 3 Table Drive Assembly Continued 1 Table support weldment sleeve bearings 4 drops of oil 2 places every 25 000 frames Figure 4 3 3d 2 Spring hook bushings 1 drop of oil...

Page 108: ...es NOTE Only one side of the sweep linkage is shown Totals reflect both sides Every 25 000 frames 1 Linkage knuckles 4 drops of oil on each knuckle 8 places 2 Linkage joints 2 drops of oil on each joi...

Page 109: ...XLi EDGE Pinspotter Section 4 3 Page 4 3 8 Rev Date 10 2016 4 3 4 Sweep Drive and Linkages Continued Figure 4 3 4b 1 Sweep motor tie rod assembly 2 drops of oil 2 places every 25 000 frames 1 1...

Page 110: ...machine 2 Pivot points 1 drop of oil on each pivot point 10 cells per machine 3 Carburetor links 1 drop of oil at each end 6 links per machine 4 Pivot washers 1 drop of oil on each washer 2 places pe...

Page 111: ...Date 10 2016 4 3 6 Yoke Assembly Every 25 000 frames 1 Rear leg bushings 2 drops of oil on each side 8 places 2 Linkage rod pivot points 1 drop of oil 4 places 3 Front leg lower bushings 2 drops of o...

Page 112: ...op of oil 2 places 3 Spot lever 1 drop of oil 2 places Every 100 000 frames 4 Shifter Link and cam link repack needle bearings 2 places 5 Cam Link apply a light coat of grease to the underside 1 place...

Page 113: ...3 12 Rev Date 10 2016 4 3 8 Table Actuator and Connector Assemblies Figure 4 3 8 Every 25 000 frames 1 Front actuator assembly bushings 1 drop of oil 2 places 2 Front connecting link assembly bushing...

Page 114: ...Lubrication 400 088 120 02 Page 4 3 13 Rev Date 10 2016 Section 4 3 4 3 9 Bin Shuttle Assembly 1 Shuttle pivot shaft sleeve bearings 2 drops of oil 6 places every 25 000 frames 1 Figure 4 3 9 1...

Page 115: ...XLi EDGE Pinspotter Section 4 3 Page 4 3 14 Rev Date 10 2016 4 3 10 Shock Absorber 1 Pivot pins apply 2 drops of oil every 2 places every 100 000 frames 1 SHOCK ABSORBER 1 Figure 4 3 10...

Page 116: ...Date 10 2016 Section 4 3 4 3 11 BACK END SIDE PLATE ASSEMBLY 1 Bracket bearing support assemblies 2 drops of oil 2 places every 25 000 frames 2 Rear roller support weldment bushing 1 place 1 drop of...

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Page 118: ...y 4 4 2 Every 25 000 Frames 4 4 3 Every 100 000 Frames 4 4 4 Every 200 000 Frames 4 4 6 Every 400 000 Frames 4 4 6 4 4 3 Pinspotter Protection During Lane Refinishing Wood Lanes 4 4 7 4 4 3 1 Refinish...

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Page 120: ...5 5 6 6 If your bowling center has more lanes than shown in the table you can determine your schedule by adding the totals from two columns For example if your center has 36 lanes add the numbers from...

Page 121: ...elt with a dry rag Clean Distributor Belt with a dry rag Assign and record completed PM on the PM charts Weekly Inspect the Carrier Rails for correct installation direction pointed end down Inspect Ki...

Page 122: ...r Outer Shells Plows Flight Cups Tabs Carrier Rails with diluted AP3 Cleaner then apply a vinyl type dressing Clean the Pit Conveyor Belt Service the Table Assembly see subsection 4 5 1 Service the Sw...

Page 123: ...istrut Jackscrew Jam Nuts Check for missing Back End Jackscrew Locks Check alignment of Spot Respot Cam to Spot Respot Levers see subsection 4 5 6 Check centering of Sweep and Table Home Sensor Disc s...

Page 124: ...shion Shock Assembly see subsection 4 5 13 Service the Down Sweep and Transition Track see subsection 4 5 14 Service the Front End Motor Sweep Table Brakes Encoders refer to the XLi EDGE Motor Gearbox...

Page 125: ...Gearbox Sweep Table Brakes Encoders refer to the XLi EDGE Motor Gearbox Manual Every 400 000 Frames Service the Positive Ball Lift PBL Assembly refer to the Positive Ball Lift PBL Manual Service the...

Page 126: ...tors making the unit inoperative 1 Seal all motor ventilating openings using masking tape or plastic wrap 2 Cover and seal the chassis 4 4 3 2 Resurfacing Wood Lanes 1 Cover all open gearing delicate...

Page 127: ...he power to the pinspotters and remove the power plug before cleaning the pinspotter The pinspotter must be kept clean to provide satisfactory service to the bowler It is important to maintain the cle...

Page 128: ...button to sweep all of the pins into the pit 3 Turn power to the pinspotter OFF 4 Remove the old pins from the pit area and replace with a new set 5 Turn the pinspotter on and press the cycle button...

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Page 130: ...ased Cleaner 4 5 6 4 5 12 Service the Distributor Drive Shaft Assembly 4 5 6 4 5 13 Service the Cushion Shock Assembly 4 5 6 4 5 14 Service the Downsweep and Transition Track 4 5 7 4 5 15 Service the...

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Page 132: ...ation which in this example is located in the accompanying XLi EDGE Distributor Manual gives specific details that should result in more consistent pinspotter performance from machine to machine from...

Page 133: ...he Cushion Assembly 1 Remove power from the pinspotter Follow the appropriate Lock out Tag out procedures 2 Check for loose hardware at the Cushion Tube Weldment to Cushion Plank Box Support to Kickba...

Page 134: ...of the Spot and Respot Cams and Levers 1 Remove power from the pinspotter Follow the appropriate Lock out Tag out procedures 2 Visually observe if the Spot Lever and Respot Lever Cam Followers are in...

Page 135: ...connector in order to get the LED to turn on with the Safety System Disconnect open b Loosen the setscrew holding the Home Sensor Disc to the drive shaft c Move the Home Sensor Disc on the shaft unti...

Page 136: ...spotting cycle 2 Remove power from the pinspotter by turning off the Main Power Breakers on the Control Chassis On SmartGuard equipped pinspotters open the Safety System Disconnect Switch 3 Check that...

Page 137: ...the removal of the pin loosen the nuts and bolts attaching the hanger ear to the Cushion Tube Weldment 4 Remove the Cushion Shock Assembly from the Motor Mount Weldment by opening the X washer with a...

Page 138: ...o the pinspotter 16 Run the Sweep to the Home position 17 Cycle the pinspotter and observe for correct operation 4 5 14 Service the Downsweep and Transition Track 1 Run both Sweeps of the pair of pins...

Page 139: ...rbox Manual 400 088 038 for information relating to this maintenance activity 4 5 16 Service the Sweep Motor Gearbox Refer to the XLi Motor Gearbox Manual 400 088 038 for information relating to this...

Page 140: ...t roller from its bearing supports by inserting the Carpet Installing Tool or a pry bar between the front roller and the Tail Plank Apply pressure toward the rear of the pinspotter When the Bearing Su...

Page 141: ...an be inserted into the hole in the side plate to hold the Front Bearing Support under tension 23 Check the Rubber Supports Support Retainer and the Support Weldment that hold the rear roller in place...

Page 142: ...e adjacent pinspotter and into the Pit Conveyor Belt on top of the Bounce Board 39 Install the front roller in the Bearing Supports by grasping the end of the roller assembly on the top only and roll...

Page 143: ...and bolt clamping the Table Drive Assembly to the Table Drive Shaft 7 Remove the Table Drive Assembly from the Table Drive Shaft Be careful of the key 8 Remove the Clevis Rod End from the Table Eccen...

Page 144: ...ower to the pinspotter 27 Run the Table through one complete cycle 28 Run the Sweep and Table to the Home position 29 Cycle the pinspotter and observe for correct operation 30 If pins spot incorrectly...

Page 145: ...Check the rod ends for excessive wear Replace as needed 17 Apply a liberal amount of grease inside the large tube where the inner rod goes 18 Assemble the Shuttle Rod Assembly by reversing the steps...

Page 146: ...needed To remove the shaft loosen the set screw and push the shaft from the Tie Rod Bracket 10 If the shaft has been removed install it in the Tie Rod Bracket but do not tighten the set screw at this...

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Page 148: ...es to run 4 6 7 4 6 2 7 1st ball table and sweep start then stop 4 6 8 4 6 2 8 Pin falls over during spotting 4 6 9 4 6 2 9 2nd ball or strike table runs to respot instead of spot 4 6 10 4 6 3 Sweep T...

Page 149: ...le time delay too long or too short 4 6 27 4 6 5 2 Sweep time delay too long or too short 4 6 28 4 6 5 3 Cannot turn machine on from MCU 4 6 29 4 6 5 4 1st ball scores okay second doesn t score 4 6 30...

Page 150: ...r lights the wires are shorted If tester does not light the wires are not shorted 3 Grounds A To check for a ground disconnect both ends of the suspect wire B Connect one side of the tester to the mac...

Page 151: ...4 6 1 Respot cell binding or broken YES Check all cells and repair bad unit Cell linkage binding or broken YES Repair or replace linkage NO Only one respot cell out of adjustment Adjust cell check con...

Page 152: ...era Replace camera Defective power supply Replace power supply transformer YES NO NO Scoring problem only occurs when black light is on YES Replace infrared LEDs YES Defective camera cable Repair or r...

Page 153: ...age 4 6 4 Rev Date 10 2016 4 6 2 3 PROBLEM Table runs continuously Figure 4 6 3 START NO Verify that the chassis setting for the ball detector is Behind Sweep Ball detector within the path of the swee...

Page 154: ...10 2016 Section 4 6 4 6 2 4 PROBLEM Table stops before zero position Figure 4 6 4 START NO Home disk sensor light ON Readjust home disk for correct home position YES Counts at zero but table not at h...

Page 155: ...PROBLEM 1st ball sweep goes down and after a time delay the sweep runs and cleans off all the pins and comes back to the guard position The table does not come down Figure 4 6 5 START NO Reset overloa...

Page 156: ...tion 4 6 4 6 2 6 PROBLEM 1st ball sweep moves down to the guard position and the table continues to run Figure 4 6 6 START NO Table encoder counts not changing Verify encoder cable is plugged in Repla...

Page 157: ...table starts up with pins in fingers both stop neither will run Figure 4 6 7 START Replace chassis YES Chassis defective NO NO Ball detector mounted inside path of sweep Verify ball detector setting...

Page 158: ...spacing too narrow Replace pin YES Chipped or badly worn pin base NO START Clean or replace defective liner YES Spotting cup liner is sticky NO NO Repair cup YES Spotting cup loose Replace cup YES Sp...

Page 159: ...re 4 6 9 YES No power to spot solenoid Replace fuse in chassis per Fuse Protection Section in the Chassis Manual Check solenoid wires with continuity tester Repair if defective NO YES Spot solenoid de...

Page 160: ...Sweep Troubleshooting 4 6 3 1 PROBLEM Sweep runs up down and starts through to clean off the deck a second time as the table spots pins Table and sweep stop because of interlock Figure 4 6 10 START N...

Page 161: ...Date 10 2016 4 6 3 2 PROBLEM Sweep overruns all stopping positions Motor coasts Figure 4 6 11 NO START Faulty encoder Replace encoder YES Defective chassis Replace chassis YES NO NO Motor defective R...

Page 162: ...overload Figure 4 6 12 START YES Bind in sweep drive assembly Repair bind YES Defective chassis Replace chassis Replace or Repair motor cable YES Motor cable defective YES Motor defective Replace moto...

Page 163: ...ep hits gutter at 66 guard position Figure 4 6 13 Adjust sweep mounting bolts Replace shock mounts START Rubber bumper worn Shock mounts broken Sweep bar out of alignment Sweep link bracket out of adj...

Page 164: ...e 10 2016 Section 4 6 4 6 3 5 PROBLEM Sweep runs continuously Figure 4 6 14 START NO Defective chassis Replace chassis YES Ball detector mounted inside of the path of the sweep Verify that the chassis...

Page 165: ...hine at zero position Figure 4 6 15 Adjust sweep drive tie rod in accordance with Section 4 START Clearance between box beam stabilizer link less than 0 5 inches Interference with side frame Shim swee...

Page 166: ...ting screw turned out too far Off Spot switch shorted Off Spot switch wiring shorted Defective chassis Bind in table drive mechanisms Check with gauge 088 001 217 Adjust screw according to gauge Check...

Page 167: ...rike light goes on Figure 4 6 17 Check with continuity tester Replace switch if defective Repair wiring Off Spot switch wiring loose disconnected or binding against frame or machine YES START Off Spot...

Page 168: ...ded with pins but will not drop the pins into the spotting cups Figure 4 6 18 Replace chassis Defective chassis START Bin switch lever defective Bin switch open Bin switch wiring open Repair lever Che...

Page 169: ...ev Date 10 2016 4 6 3 10 PROBLEM Sweep runs too far into pit area Figure 4 6 19 START Sweep collapsing into pit area Check box beam clearance after adjustment Adjust sweep Refer to Section 4 for sweep...

Page 170: ...6 3 11 PROBLEM Sweep does not knock all pins into pit Figure 4 6 20 START Does sweep miss pins at extreme rear of deck under manual operation Lengthen connecting rod assembly Check box beam clearance...

Page 171: ...oting 4 6 4 1 PROBLEM Ball idles at cushion Figure 4 6 21 Repair or replace support bracket START Cushion facing stretched Replace facing Rivet interference Replace defective rivet Bounce plate suppor...

Page 172: ...dampener Repair or replace as needed START Ball lift too low Lift arm assembly not centered between side plates Rudder jammed Interference caused by bounce plate Bounce plate support bracket loose or...

Page 173: ...ailed to cycle machine Figure 4 6 23 START NO NO NO Machine turned on in the Practice without Pins mode at the MCU Switch machine to Bowl Mode at MCU YES Ball trigger cable loose or broken Repair or r...

Page 174: ...4 PROBLEM Machine continues to cycle or cycles randomly Figure 4 6 24 NO Defective chassis Replace chassis YES Check with continuity tester Repair or replace switch Tenth frame switch or associated w...

Page 175: ...place back end motor START Pit conveyor belt drive pulley rubbing side plate Adjust pulley position Defective back end motor cable Replace defective cable Defective back end motor Defective chassis Re...

Page 176: ...6 5 Chassis Troubleshooting 4 6 5 1 PROBLEM Table time delay too long or too short Figure 4 6 26 START Scoring enabling from MCU set incorrectly Set scoring correctly form MCU Defective scoring cable...

Page 177: ...o short Figure 4 6 27 START NO NO NO Chassis Pin Data Delay set incorrectly Set pin data delay correctly YES Defective scoring cable Replace scoring cable YES Defective chassis Replace chassis YES Cha...

Page 178: ...ction Connect cables YES Machine motor cables disconnected NO Replace chassis Defective chassis NO Set correct lane number YES Incorrect lane number set on chassis YES Chassis recently replaced Turn m...

Page 179: ...BLEM Scoring chassis scores correctly on first ball but does not score on second ball Second ball signal is not getting to chassis Figure 4 6 29 START Scoring cable is shorted YES Defective chassis Ch...

Page 180: ...LEM Scoring chassis is not scoring the first ball but scores correctly on the second ball Receiving second ball signal continuously Figure 4 6 30 START Scoring cable is shorted YES Defective chassis C...

Page 181: ...Date 10 2016 4 6 6 Motor Troubleshooting 4 6 6 1 PROBLEM Table motor runs continuously Figure 4 6 31 START YES Drive motor encoder wiring disconnected Reconnect wiring NO NO Defective chassis Replace...

Page 182: ...v Date 10 2016 Section 4 6 4 6 6 2 PROBLEM Sweep motor runs continuously Figure 4 6 32 START NO NO Drive motor encoder wiring disconnected Reconnect wiring YES Faulty drive motor encoder Replace encod...

Page 183: ...r gearbox or linkage NO Repair or replace motor YES Motor turns with hand crank NO Replace switch YES YES YES YES START Chassis AC breaker off Turn breaker on NO Motor Power cable disconnected Reconne...

Page 184: ...tor will not run Continued from previous page Figure 4 6 34 YES YES YES Thermal overload switch tripped continued NO NO Machine power cable defective Check with continuity tester If defective repair o...

Page 185: ...START YES Defective LED fixture Replace fixture NO NO NO Defective chassis Replace chassis YES NO YES Is Technician s Handheld UnitTHU connected to XLi Handheld Splitter Disconnect THU YES Defective...

Page 186: ...6 Table Bracket Assembly 5 28 Tie Rod Bracket Assembly 5 30 Front Actuator Connector Assemblies 5 32 Table Respot Links 5 34 Table Respot Cells 5 36 Respot Cell Assembly Cells 1 through 6 5 38 Respot...

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Page 188: ...nspotters Occasionally two or more item numbers are shown associated with a single part see items 2 3 and 4 5 When ganged item numbers refer to the same part in the drawing the item number with the li...

Page 189: ...400 088 120 02 2016 QubicaAMF Worldwide Page Rev Date 10 2016 5 2 5 5 FRONT END FRAME PLATFORM ASSEMBLY ODD MACHINE 13 13...

Page 190: ...006 414 PLATFORM SUPPORT BRACKET 12 14 844 049 002 NUT STOVER LOCK 1 4 20 38 4 809 865 285 SCREW HEX 3 8 16 X 1 3 4 13 16 809 865 165 SCREW HEX 3 8 16 X 1 39 2 070 004 654 TRACK SUPPORT BRACKET 14 25...

Page 191: ...400 088 120 02 2016 QubicaAMF Worldwide Page Rev Date 10 2016 5 4 FRONT END FRAME PLATFORM ASSEMBLY EVEN MACHINE...

Page 192: ...804 557 731 U BOLT SWEEP MOUNTING 12 24 839 665 002 NUT STOVER LOCK 3 8 16 38 1 070 006 413 BRACKET WELDMENT BIN ASSEMBLY 7 PIN SIDE 13 1 070 001 596 ANGLE BRACKET 39 1 070 006 411 BRACKET WELDMENT B...

Page 193: ...400 088 120 02 2016 QubicaAMF Worldwide Page Rev Date 10 2016 5 6 EVEN ODD EVEN ODD ODD EVEN FRONT END FRAME ASSEMBLY EVEN ODD MACHINES...

Page 194: ...NT 10 PIN SIDE 6 1 090 005 646 FRAME BRACE WELDMENT 7 PIN SIDE 7 1 070 006 414 REAR PLATFORM SUPPORT 7 PIN SIDE EVEN MACHINE 10 PIN SIDE ODD MACHINE 8 1 070 006 405 PLATFORM SUPPORT BRACKET COMMON 9 4...

Page 195: ...400 088 120 02 2016 QubicaAMF Worldwide Page Rev Date 10 2016 5 8 NOTE Even machine shown Odd machine has cable duct on the opposite end of the crossbeam FRONT END ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION...

Page 196: ...D GEARBOX 60HZ 9 1 275 002 001 LED PIN DECK LIGHT FIXTURE 10 1 070 001 907 10 PIN SIDE PIN DECK LIGHT MTG ANGLE 11 1 070 001 908 7 PIN SIDE PIN DECK LIGHT MTG ANGLE 12 1 289 X09 217 RIGHT LED PIN DECK...

Page 197: ...400 088 120 02 2016 QubicaAMF Worldwide Page Rev Date 10 2016 5 10 XLi LED PIN DECK LIGHT KIT...

Page 198: ...GHT DMX DIMMER 3 1 275 002 012 QAMF LED PIN DECK LIGHT BRACKET KIT 4 1 610 088 161 PIN DECK LIGHT MOUNTING ANGLE KIT 5 1 275 002 010 XLI COMM SPLITTER CABLE 6 1 275 002 005 LED PIN DECK LIGHT DIMMER C...

Page 199: ...400 088 120 02 2016 QubicaAMF Worldwide Page Rev Date 10 2016 5 12 BALL DETECTOR ASSEMBLY...

Page 200: ...EMBLY 2 1 088 000 503 BALL DETECTOR COVER 3 2 088 000 504 BALL DETECTOR SENSOR BRACKET 4 2 088 000 422 OPTICS RETROFLECTIVE SENSOR 5 2 760 600 028 TERMINAL STRIP 18 10AWG 3C 1R 6 8 848 537 480 PN 0 18...

Page 201: ...400 088 120 02 2016 QubicaAMF Worldwide Page Rev Date 10 2016 5 14 FRONT END DRIVE 50HZ 60HZ...

Page 202: ...2 9 2 088 000 107 HOME ASSEMBLY includes 32 35 40 34 5 844 065 002 NUT STOVER LOCK 3 8 16 10 1 070 001 699 SWEEP DRIVE SHAFT 35 2 088 000 039 HOME SENSOR BRACKET 11 2 088 000 172 FRONT END DRIVE UNIT...

Page 203: ...400 088 120 02 2016 QubicaAMF Worldwide Page Rev Date 10 2016 5 16 SOLENOID SHUTTLE OPERATING ASSEMBLY...

Page 204: ...GREASE FITTING 13 2 813 933 162 SCREW HEX 8 32 X 1 40 3 963 200 002 X WASHER 14 1 880 139 200 SHOULDER BOLT X 7 8 BLACK 41 1 900 204 121 FLANGED BEARING 25 X 378 X 3 4 15 1 840 039 002 NUT FLEX LOC 10...

Page 205: ...400 088 120 02 2016 QubicaAMF Worldwide Page Rev Date 10 2016 5 18 TABLE DRIVE ASSEMBLY...

Page 206: ...005 549 TABLE DRIVE ECCENTRIC 31 1 912 137 200 GROOVE PIN 1 16 X 1 1 4 10 1 840 070 002 NUT FLEX LOCK 7 16 20 32 1 070 008 325 PIN ACTUATOR ASSEMBLY 11 1 070 001 849 WASHER 5 8 X 1 X 1 8 33 2 913 423...

Page 207: ...400 088 120 02 2016 QubicaAMF Worldwide Page Rev Date 10 2016 5 20 SPOT RESPOT LINKAGES...

Page 208: ...EARING 627 X 752 X 1 2 30 2 710 501 012 GREASE FITTING 8 2 900 110 141 SLEEVE BEARING 628 X 878 X 7 8 31 1 Not for sale RESPOT TIE ROD ROD ONLY see pg 27 9 1 070 001 996 SPOTTING ARM LATCH 32 2 070 00...

Page 209: ...400 088 120 02 2016 QubicaAMF Worldwide Page Rev Date 10 2016 5 22 SWEEP ARM ASSEMBLY 19 7...

Page 210: ...3 8 16 X 2 75 35 1 070 003 221 SCREW SWEEP LINK ASSEMBLY 12 2 948 767 132 WASHER 13 32 X 13 16 X 1 16 36 2 809 869 365 SCREW HEX 7 16 14 X 2 1 4 13 4 000 023 104 FLANGED BEARING 1 25 X 1 5 X 953 37 2...

Page 211: ...400 088 120 02 2016 QubicaAMF Worldwide Page Rev Date 10 2016 5 24 SWEEP BAR MOUNTING ASSEMBLY...

Page 212: ...MOUNTING BRACKET 7 PIN SIDE 4 8 948 722 111 WASHER FLAT 11 16 X 11 32 X 1 16 5 4 808 557 140 SCREW BUTTON HEAD 5 16 18 X 7 8 6 12 830 057 002 NUT ACORN 5 16 18 7 2 300 000 175 SWEEP BAR CAP 8 6 948 63...

Page 213: ...400 088 120 02 2016 QubicaAMF Worldwide Page Rev Date 10 2016 5 26 TABLE CROSSBEAM ASSEMBLY...

Page 214: ...1 854 ADJUSTMENT SCREW 10 1 809 869 365 SCREW HEX 7 16 14 X 2 25 36 1 835 549 002 NUT HEX JAM 1 4 20 11 2 090 004 007 TUBE HANGER BRACKET 37 2 818 227 202 SCREW ROUND HEAD 6 32 X 1 1 4 12 2 090 005 01...

Page 215: ...400 088 120 02 2016 QubicaAMF Worldwide Page Rev Date 10 2016 5 28 TABLE BRACKET ASSEMBLY...

Page 216: ...002 NUT HEX JAM 20 7 1 808 549 200 SCREW BUTTON HEAD CAP 20 X 1 8 17 808 557 120 SCREW BUTTON HEAD CAP 5 16 18 X 3 4 9 1 088 005 501 SPOT TIE ROD ASSEMBLY 10 1 090 005 615 ROD ASSEMBLY SHORT 11 1 088...

Page 217: ...400 088 120 02 2016 QubicaAMF Worldwide Page Rev Date 10 2016 5 30 TIE ROD BRACKET ASSEMBLY...

Page 218: ...132 WASHER FLAT 13 32 X 13 16 X 1 16 9 1 951 164 002 WASHER SPLIT LOCK 3 8 10 1 809 865 125 SCREW HEX 3 8 16 X 11 1 090 005 532 SPACER 12 1 090 005 533 SPACER 13 1 000 021 423 COLLAR w SET SCREW 5 16...

Page 219: ...400 088 120 02 2016 QubicaAMF Worldwide Page Rev Date 10 2016 5 32 FRONT ACTUATOR CONNECTOR ASSEMBLIES...

Page 220: ...FLANGED BEARING 315 X 44 X 5 3 1 090 005 600 ACTUATOR LEVER WELDMENT 4 1 090 005 603 ACTUATOR BASE WELDMENT 5 2 808 549 200 SCREW BUTTON HEAD CAP 20 X 1 1 4 6 2 835 549 002 NUT HEX JAM 20 7 2 090 005...

Page 221: ...400 088 120 02 2016 QubicaAMF Worldwide Page Rev Date 10 2016 5 34 TABLE RESPOT LINKS 20A...

Page 222: ...8 9 10 PIN LINKS 9 1 090 005 556 8 PIN LINK 10 5 730 027 019 STUD BALL HEAD 11 6 070 002 815 SPACER BUSHING 12 1 070 002 671 RESPOT LINK 13 2 090 005 612 PIN 7 PIN LINK 14 1 090 005 557 9 PIN LINK 15...

Page 223: ...400 088 120 02 2016 QubicaAMF Worldwide Page Rev Date 10 2016 5 36 TABLE RESPOT CELLS...

Page 224: ...63 400 002 X WASHER 4 4 090 005 503 LINK CONNECTOR PIVOT 5 4 809 149 100 SCREW BUTTON HEAD CAP 1 4 20 X 5 8 6 5 090 005 544 RESPOT CELL ASSY pins 1 through 5 7 1 088 005 502 TABLE 8 10 838 549 002 NUT...

Page 225: ...400 088 120 02 2016 QubicaAMF Worldwide Page Rev Date 10 2016 5 38 RESPOT CELL ASSEMBLY CELLS 1 THROUGH 6 1 3 4 6 7 8 12 15 15 13 17 16 18 19 12 14 11 10 9 3 6 20 21 5 6 2 1 14 22 5A...

Page 226: ...POT YOKE ARM 8 1 807 650 050 SETSCREW 1 4 28 X 5 16 9 1 090 004 118 RESPOT YOKE 10 1 808 549 080 SCREW BUTTON HEAD CAP 1 4 20 X 1 2 11 1 070 007 192 WASHER 12 2 948 975 172 WASHER FLAT 1 2 13 1 090 00...

Page 227: ...400 088 120 02 2016 QubicaAMF Worldwide Page Rev Date 10 2016 5 40 RESPOT CELL ASSEMBLY CELLS 7 THROUGH 10 1 3 4 2 18 5 6 11 10 12 12 14 13 15 16 9 11 8 7 17 3 18 19 20 21 22 1 2A...

Page 228: ...4 28 X 5 16 7 1 808 549 080 SCREW BUTTON HEAD CAP 1 4 20 X 8 1 070 007 192 WASHER 9 2 948 975 172 WASHER FLAT 1 2 10 1 090 005 640 STUD LONG 11 2 090 004 119 RESPOT FINGER 12 2 090 005 617 FINGER INSE...

Page 229: ...400 088 120 02 2016 QubicaAMF Worldwide Page Rev Date 10 2016 5 42 X FRAME TO TABLE CONNECTIONS...

Page 230: ...005 593 AXLE TUBE SLEEVE 4 4 000 023 114 FLANGED BEARING 628 X 815 X 06 5 2 844 065 002 NUT STOVER LOCK 3 8 16 6 4 900 110 161 BUSHING 7 4 190 001 490 BALL BEARING 875 X 1 875 X 5 8 2 844 069 002 NUT...

Page 231: ...400 088 120 02 2016 QubicaAMF Worldwide Page Rev Date 10 2016 5 44 YOKE SPOTTING CUP ASSEMBLY 15A 33 3 31 38...

Page 232: ...N SIDE 34 10 070 002 788 CAP 10 2 900 114 161 BEARING 7 8 X 1 1 8 X 1 35 40 948 761 112 WASHER FLAT 11 32 X 1 1 16 X 1 16 11 2 090 005 577 SPRING HOOK 36 40 844 057 002 NUT STOVER LOCK 5 16 18 12 12 0...

Page 233: ...400 088 120 02 2016 QubicaAMF Worldwide Page Rev Date 10 2016 5 46 DURABIN II ASSEMBLY...

Page 234: ...SOCKET FLAT HEAD 20X3 4 9 25 839 549 002 NUT HEX 20 10 2 088 001 605 HAT REPLACEMENT SPACER 11 13 711 512 040 GROMMET 3 8X7 8X1 4 12 13 088 001 604 SPACER 25X 375X 375 STEEL 13 13 070 007 192 WASHER 1...

Page 235: ...400 088 120 02 2016 QubicaAMF Worldwide Page Rev Date 10 2016 5 48 DURABIN II SHUTTLE ACTUATOR...

Page 236: ...CKET ASSEMBLY 5 1 070 006 408 LEVER FRONT END ASSEMBLY 6 1 070 006 402 SHAFT BIN ASSEMBLY 7 3 070 006 403 STUD CLAMP 8 3 831 565 002 NUT HEX 3 8 16 9 2 701 329 050 OILITE BEARING 1 500 X 8905 X 125 10...

Page 237: ...400 088 120 02 2016 QubicaAMF Worldwide Page Rev Date 10 2016 5 50 SHUTTLE ASSEMBLY DURABIN II...

Page 238: ...2 088 500 154 SIDE TUBE SHORT 6 1 088 500 166 SPRING STRAP 7 2 088 500 159 SHUTTLE ARM BRACKET 8 12 088 500 161 FRONT SHUTTLE CLAMP 9 16 088 500 163 REAR SHUTTLE CLAMP 10 20 088 001 211 XLi PIN HOLDER...

Page 239: ...400 088 120 02 2016 QubicaAMF Worldwide Page Rev Date 10 2016 5 52 BACK END ASSEMBLY Ref Kickback even machine 10 pin side Ref Kickback even machine 7 pin side...

Page 240: ...12 FLAT WASHER 5 16 SAE 7 3 809 857 205 SCREW HEX 5 16 18 X 1 1 4 8 1 070 001 185 BRACE 9 2 070 001 184 STRAP WELDMENT 10 6 844 057 002 NUT STOVER LOCK 5 16 18 11 2 809 857 165 SCREW HEX 5 16 18 X 1 1...

Page 241: ...400 088 120 02 2016 QubicaAMF Worldwide Page Rev Date 10 2016 5 54 KICKBACK PLATE ASSEMBLY BALL EXIT SIDE 56 55...

Page 242: ...T BRACKET 16 1 000 022 926 RETAINER SUPPORT 41 2 809 865 145 SCREW HEX 3 8 16 X 7 8 17 2 000 022 924 BEARING SUPPORT 18 4 808 557 120 SCREW BUTTON HEAD 5 16 18 X 3 4 43 1 000 028 362 BUMPER URETHANE 1...

Page 243: ...400 088 120 02 2016 QubicaAMF Worldwide Page Rev Date 10 2016 5 56 KICKBACK PLATE ASSEMBLY SIDE OPPOSITE BALL EXIT ODD EVEN 7 PIN 10 PIN SIDE SIDE EVEN ODD ODD EVEN...

Page 244: ...0 023 468 BRACKET MACHINE includes 14 38 39 40 11 1 000 022 878 ANGLE 39 1 710 501 009 GREASE FITTING 12 1 000 023 465 SUPPORT WELDMENT EVEN MACHINE 40 1 900 112 203 SLEEVE BEARING 753 X 1 1 4 13 1 00...

Page 245: ...400 088 120 02 2016 QubicaAMF Worldwide Page Rev Date 10 2016 5 58 BOUNCE PLATE ROLLER ASSEMBLY ODD EVEN ODD EVEN 16...

Page 246: ...000 021 914 BOUNCE BOARD CHANNEL 5 1 000 025 622 BONDING STRAP 6 18 844 057 002 NUT STOVER LOCK 5 16 18 7 23 948 753 102 WASHER FLAT 281 X 625 X 06 8 4 000 021 224 VIBRATION DAMPENER 9 16 000 025 662...

Page 247: ...400 088 120 02 2016 QubicaAMF Worldwide Page Rev Date 10 2016 5 60 CUSHION CURTAIN SHOCK ABSORBER ASSEMBLY 26 26A 27 28 29 32 31 30 35 34 33...

Page 248: ...0 011 288 CUSHION ASSEMBLY CURTAIN ROD 33 4 948 975 172 WASHER FLAT 1 1 16 X 17 32 X 3 32 10 2 913 437 240 PIN RL 0 19 X 1 50 NS 34 2 000 022 821 PIN 11 4 000 021 792 FW 0 41 X 0 88 X 0 13 BO 35 4 963...

Page 249: ...400 088 120 02 2016 QubicaAMF Worldwide Page Rev Date 10 2016 5 62 BACK END DRIVE MOTOR BRACKET ASSEMBLY 32...

Page 250: ...BELT 8 7 951 164 002 WASHER SPLIT LOCK 3 8 34 1 090 004 520 PIT CONVEYOR DRIVE BELT NOT SHOWN 9 3 809 865 245 SCREW HEX 3 8 16 X 1 1 2 10 1 000 022 172 DRIVE SHEAVE 11 1 907 202 600 SQUARE KEY 0 19 X...

Page 251: ...400 088 120 02 2016 QubicaAMF Worldwide Page Rev Date 10 2016 5 64 CHASSIS MOUNTING BRACKET ASSEMBLY...

Page 252: ...9 002 NUT STOVER LOCK 20 8 4 948 753 102 WASHER FLAT 9 32 X 5 8 X 1 16 9 1 088 200 486 CHASSIS MOUNTING WLDMT DOMESTIC 10 4 809 849 125 SCREW HEX 20 X 11 4 835 549 002 NUT HEX JAM 20 12 1 088 000 001...

Page 253: ...400 088 120 02 2016 QubicaAMF Worldwide Page Rev Date 10 2016 5 66 GUARDS SAFETY LABELS 7 9 7 6 3 5 6 8 4 10 2 1 11 10 9 8 7...

Page 254: ...GUARD WELDMENT 4 1 090 006 243 ODD END GUARD ASSEMBLY 5 1 088 200 568 CHASSIS COVER WIDE DUCT 6 2 090 005 118 HANDRAIL 7 4 090 004 028 WARNING LABEL 8 2 090 005 642 WARNING DECAL ON YOKE 9 2 088 001 8...

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