Determining The Oil Pattern
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Figure 6- 11
This zone provides a gradual change from the oiled surface to the dry surface. When
buffing, always maintain at least the minimum amount of oil that satisfies the USBC, WTBA,
or other local association (if the center is certified) requirements in the area of the lane to
which oil is applied.
The amount of oil the Phoenix LT4 applies to the buffed area of the lane is determined by
the amount of oil applied to the oiled area, the oiling distance, and the buffing distance.
Generally, the higher the amount of oil and the longer the oiling distance, the more oil that
remains in the buffer brush and therefore the more oil that is applied in the buffed area.
Since the amount of oil applied to the buffed area is directly related to the combination of
the amount of oil applied in the oiled area and the distance of the oiled area, the only two
ways to change the amount of oil in the buffed area
— without changing the amount of oil
applied to the oiled area
— is to change the distance of the oiled area or the buffer brush
pressure. Unfortunately, because every lane differs in how it accepts oil, there is no
formula for determining how long to set the oiling distance to get a given amount of oil taper
in the buffed area. It will be necessary to experiment with different oiling distances to find
the right settings for the center.
To briefly summarize this section, the heads should be flooded with oil and the backend
should be dry. There should be more oil in the center of the lane than there is on the
outside. If the heads are dry after bowling, more oil is needed to protect the lane.
6.5.5 Troubleshooting
A number of factors can affect the oil pattern and its application to the lane.
on the next page contains solutions for a few common problems. Additional
information can be found in Section 5.1.3
–
Conditioning Operation
.
If a problem is encountered that is not mentioned in
on the next page, Section 5.1.3
–
Conditioning Operation
, or elsewhere in this
user manual, contact the Brunswick Customer Response Center at 1-800-YES-BOWL (1-
Foul
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Buffing
Stops
Oiling
Stops
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