
P7
P10
P8
P20
P4
P24 x2
P6 x4
P9
P21
P21
P11
P23
5
7
8
9
10
6
1
1
2
3
3
2
1
2
Note: See the back
cover of this manual
for an alternate setup
of the prize door.
Make sure the straight
arm of the spring (P20)
is in the notch in P8.
Snap the peg inward.
Note: There
are two
shapes of
the column
pieces (P6).
Match their
bottoms to
the slots in
the base.
Slide the
panels into
the channels.
Peel any thin
protective films
off the panels.
A10 x6
P19
A12
A13
A13
A12
B4
B2
B5
B2
B4
11
1
3
2
2
1
3
4
4
B6
P19
C3
B5
B6
P18
C8
P13
C5
2
1
1
2
2
3
4
C3
P18
C8
P13
C5
Push in
Claw controller
hydraulic cylinder
Scissor arm controller
hydraulic cylinder
Piston
Cylinder
Piston
Cylinder
12
X1
X1
X2
X2
13
14
Make sure the
spring (P18) is
completely
outside
the cap
(A12 + A13).
In steps 13–16, you will be assembling
the four hydraulic cylinders. You
must
lubricate each piston seal (P13) with
oil. Use baby oil, vegetable oil, or
another cooking oil from your home.
Coat the sides of P13 with the lubricant.
This makes the machine work more smoothly and quietly,
requiring less force to move the hydraulic levers. You can
reapply oil whenever the hydraulics get too sticky or noisy.
Make sure the
spring (P18) is
completely
inside
the cap
(A12 + A13).
Nozzle
Nozzle
Pay very close attention
to the proper orientation
of each piece.
Scissor arm mechanism
Note the hole’s
orientation.
Note the hole’s
orientation.
IMPORTANT!
Lubricate P13!
Lubricate P13!
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Candy Claw Machine