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While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, this publication may inadvertently contain typographical errors, inaccuracies, or errors of omission. QubicaAMF cannot be held responsible for any claims resulting from these errors. DOCUMENT UPDATES This manual supersedes all previous versions of the TMS Pinspotter Owner’s...
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TMS String Pinspotter Owner’s Manual, 400-051-010-01 Rev. C Summary of Changes Change No. ECR No. Rev. A 16-0293 Rev. B 17-0049 Rev. C 17-0193 List of Effective Pages Page Change No. Effective Date Revision A 10/11/2016 Sections 1, 2, & 5 Revision B 2/15/2017 Revision C...
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Conforming Machinery: TMS String Pinspotter Type/Function: Bowling machine / String Pinspotter Model Number: 612-051-102, 612-051-102BT, 612-051-001 Serial Number(s): QubicaAMF Worldwide, LLC Manufacturer: 8100 AMF Drive Mechanicsville, Virginia 23111 USA Roberto Vaioli QubicaAMF Europe S.p.A Authorized Representative: Via della Croce Coperta 15...
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TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL Table of Contents Page i 400-051-010-01 Rev. Date: 7/17...
TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL Section 1 – TMS Tenpin Pinspotting System Fundamentals Section Overview ..................... 1-3 Safety........................ 1-4 Major Components and Assemblies..............1-7 Pinspotter ....................1-7 How It Works ..................1-9 Machine Modes ..................1-9 More Details ..................1-10 TMS Control Chassis .................
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TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL Section 3 – Troubleshooting Section Overview ....................3-3 Read This First ....................... 3-4 Hint on Cabling Problems ..................3-4 Untangling Pin Strings ................... 3-5 The Pinspotter Doesn’t React to a Ball Rolled Down the Lane ......3-5 The Pinspotter Cycles When It Shouldn’t ..............
TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL TMS Tenpin System Fundamentals Section Overview This Section provides an overview of your TMS 10-Pin Pinspotting Machine. This section provides a description of the pinspotter’s major components and describes how the machine operates. Details on how to make machine adjustments, periodic maintenance, and troubleshooting are provided in other sections of this manual.
TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL Safety The TMS Tenpin String Pinspotter has been designed to be a reliable and safe machine. As with any piece of equipment that utilizes motors, gears, chains, and other moving parts, there are a few general safety precautions that must be followed to ensure that those who use, operate, or maintain this machine are provided with the safest environment possible.
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Do not allow movement at the front of the pinspotter between a machine under service and a machine with active play. All guards provided are installed by certified QubicaAMF personnel, tested and checked for function. ...
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TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL The TMS pinspotter by QubicaAMF has many built-in features that provide safe and secure operation. Warning labels are designed to warn against risks that remain beyond the normal operating machine limits. Heed all warnings and do not defeat the safety features that come with your pinspotters.
TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL Major Components and Assemblies Pinspotter The equipment used to control the setting of the pins is a string pinspotter. The usual configuration is in pairs and multiples thereof, although single pinspotter configurations are possible. The pinspotter consists of a number of subassemblies that operate in coordination with each other to guide the operation of the machine.
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TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL machine through a game of Tenpins in accordance with the established rules of the game. The pinspotter can be used as a standalone unit or in conjunction with a separately available scoring system. Alongside each pinspotter housing under a metal enclosure is the drawbar drive motor controller and radio frequency EMI filter.
TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL How It Works Like driving an automobile, it isn’t necessary to know all of the details of how the pinspotters work in order to operate them, but the more you know about the equipment, the more you will be able to recognize when maintenance or adjustment is needed in order to keep the machine in optimal operating condition.
TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL brake cams attached to the solenoids clamp the strings preventing those pins from lowering. The solenoids remain energized for only a second, and the weight of the pins keeps the brakes engaged. The brakes will release automatically when upward pressure is placed on the strings as the drawbar returns to the HOME position during the next cycle.
TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL A power supply line is run from the main service distribution panel circuit breaker to each pair of pinspotters. A three conductor drop cord terminating with the provided power connector, is plugged into the control chassis to supply the necessary electrical power.
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TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL important if a common scoring system or management system is attached, as each lane needs to have a unique identifier. This parameter should only need to be set once. An arrow between the lanes pointing either up or down indicates the lane that will respond to keypad commands and whose settings and diagnostics will be displayed.
TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL E-STOP An emergency stop (E-Stop) pushbutton is provided to shut down the machine rapidly should the need arise. This pushbutton shuts down both pinspotters and is located on the face of the control chassis. Some configurations where 10Pin-Swap is enabled as the Game also include an E-Stop pushbutton at the front of the machines.
TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL The Keypad Figure 4, TMS Control Chassis Keypad The keypad is used to enter and view settings, check equipment status, change modes, clear error messages, enter passwords, and initiate machine operations. A brief description of each button’s function follows.
TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL BALL STEP – Causes the controller to switch the selected machine from a first ball to a second ball condition or from a second ball to a first ball condition without cycling the pins. MODE – Cycles the selected pinspotter between the current mode and the Mechanics Mode.
TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL Menu Items The Settings, Functions, and Counters menus are accessed by pressing the MCU pushbutton and entering the general password. When you have finished accessing the menus, press the EXIT pushbutton on the keypad while in the top menu (main screen) to immediately lock chassis access. As a backup, a timer will automatically lock access after 15 minutes (general password) or 5 minutes (Trouble Clear password) of keypad inactivity unless the chassis is in the Mechanics Mode, which bypasses the auto-timeout feature.
TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL FUNCTIONS MENU Selecting the Functions Menu brings up a list of items that can be used for testing the machine, setting the machine up in the correct condition for adjustment, or for viewing and resetting the counts for the number of balls that have been played.
TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL Diagnostics Pushing the DIAG pushbutton will display the Text Menu, Graphics, and Output Control submenus. Text Menu Selecting text menu will display a list of components that are monitored by the control chassis. This can be very useful when trying to figure out why the pinspotter isn’t operating normally. A list of monitored components and their possible states is shown below.
TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL Graphics The graphics menu displays a graphic indication of the pinspotter status as shown below: The Status Line indicates the state of the pinspotter, such as: Ready, Spotting Pins, Parking, Adjusting Pins, and Detangling. It can also indicate any of the following error messages: LANE BRKR BE BRKR E-STOP...
TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL Drawbar Motor Controller The drawbar motor controller takes the single phase, 50 or 60 hertz power that is supplied to the control chassis and converts it to three phase, 0 to 200 hertz power for the operation of the three phase drawbar drive motor.
TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL Strings The strings are the concept of the machine. Each pin has fourteen feet of string attached to it. A four-foot length of this string is wound on each take-up reel arm assembly to be used as spare string.
TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL The pin detector signals are routed to the control chassis along with the brake solenoid circuits via the pin detector circuit board assembly. The pin detector should not be accessed with the cover open and the machine power on. Use the chassis controller to direct machine action.
TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL Pit Lights Each pinspotter has a pit light assembly mounted to it. The pit lights are off in Standby and come on in Bowl and Mechanics Modes. Each pit light can either shine white or “black”. When set to black, you can select any one of the preset colors available.
TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL Powering Up the Machine When the pinspotter is turned on by placing the Logic Power Switch, located on top of the control chassis, in the ON position, the control chassis “boots up”. At the end of its boot cycle, the chassis goes into the Standby Mode and awaits operator interaction.
TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL Full Set If all of the pins were detected as being knocked down or at the completion of a frame, a full set is necessary, so none of the brakes are activated. The pinspotter spots a full set of pins on the lane, raises the shield, and the lane is ready for the next frame.
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TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL 2.0 Setting Up & Adjusting the TMS Pinspotter Section Overview This section provides step-by-step instructions for setting up and configuring your equipment to meet your needs along with instructions for periodic adjustment and servicing to help ensure a smooth running machine. This manual does not cover installation of the TMS Pinspotter, operation of a scoring system, bowler interface, or cash management system.
TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL Initial Setup Your pinspotter was installed by QubicaAMF-authorized technicians and configured in a manner to give optimal performance under most situations. This section explains some of these initial setups and adjustments. Understanding this and how it affects the operation of the machine will make it easier to keep the machine functioning smoothly and with fewer problems.
TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL Warning: High voltage is present in the pinspotter control chassis, drive motor controller, and pin detector circuit board. The main circuit breaker must always be OPEN or the electrical power cord DISCONNECTED prior to opening any cover that exposes electrical connections or circuits and before performing any mechanical adjustment.
TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL To change this setting: o Press the MCU pushbutton on the keypad o Enter the general password (DOWN-LEFT-UP-RIGHT-UP-LEFT-DOWN) o Select Settings (right arrow) o Scroll up or down (up or down arrow) through the list of settings until Pin Data Delay is on the top line of the screen.
TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL Continuous Cycle While not actually a setting, the Continuous Cycle feature can lead to some confusion if not clearly understood. This feature causes the machine to cycle every 30 to 35 seconds, and is generally used for tests and demonstrations. The timing of the cycle is not user adjustable.
TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL Calibrate Drive As mentioned previously, any time the drawbar drive motor, drive motor controller, or electronic programming module is changed, you must perform a drive calibration. The calibration electronically matches the drive to the motor. To run a drive calibration: o Press the Mode pushbutton on the control chassis keypad.
TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL Adjustment Procedures Procedure 2-1, Ball Detector Alignment: The ball detector is a simple, very reliable stand-alone device, but it may become misaligned once-in-a-while due to the constant vibration caused by bowling balls rolling down the lane and pin action against the kickbacks. Located in front of the kickback, it communicates with the pinspotter control chassis via a cable.
TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL Procedure 2-2, String Adjustment Good string adjustment is the key to the proper operation of the TMS pinspotter. Perform the string adjustment before attempting any other pinspotter adjustment. For software version 2.14 and newer, do the following: 1.
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TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL 5. Adjust the strings with the take-up reels (pull the reel out from the reel arm and rotate) so that the pins just touch the stabilizing rings on the underside of the lower table, are all at the same height, and so that the top of the reel arms are still touching the rear reel arm stopper (see image below).
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TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL This alternate string adjustment method is required for software version 2.13 and older (not CE compliant): 1. If it is not already ON, turn on power to the pinspotter. Warning: High voltage is present in the pin detector circuit board assembly. 2.
TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL Procedure 2-3, Pin Brake Adjustment This feature is used to adjust the clamping force of the brake cams against the strings. Indications that a brake needs adjustment are: if a pin that should be held up is lowered, a PIN BRAKE error message on the control chassis display, or a pin that stays up when it should be lowered.
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TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL 5. Adjust the clamping pressure by loosening the two screws that secure the brake angle plate to the assembly and moving the plate up to decrease or down to increase the clamping pressure (see Figure 2-4). Try to maintain the original angle of the plate and only move it a small amount.
TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL Procedure 2-4, Adjusting Drawbar Chain Tension The drawbar chain must not be overtightened. The mechanism must have some slack to it in order to extend the life of the pinspotter. Oil the chain with a very small quantity of 10-weight motor oil only when absolutely needed.
TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL Procedure 2-5, Repairing Strings and Bushings 1. Regular inspection and maintenance will reduce tangles and related trouble calls and extend the life of pins. Apply LOTO before opening covers with supplied tool (key). Warning: High voltage is present in the pin detector circuit board assembly. 2.
TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL 10. Tie a single overhand knot into the string. Leave 1-1.5” (25-38mm) of slack past the knot. Tighten the knot as small as possible (using the knot tensioner tool if you have one). 11. Cut the end of the string ¼-inch (6mm) below the knot. Melt the string tip and press it into the knot.
TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL Procedure 2-7, Adjusting the Ball Accelerator Flat Belt Tension Caution: This part of the machine can start automatically and without warning. If the flat main ball accelerator belt becomes loose and begins to flap noticeably, adjust as follows: 1.
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Setup and maintain a preventive maintenance program as outlined in this chapter. Manufacturer’s Recommendations Always use original QubicaAMF parts with your equipment. The detailed part listings in this publication make it easy to locate parts for reordering purposes. Always order parts by the part number and description, not by index and/or page numbers because this information is subject to change.
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TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL Weekly Maintenance Schedule Following the daily maintenance of the pinspotters there is also scheduled maintenance that needs to be performed weekly. Most of the weekly maintenance is simply cleaning which requires wiping off the major assemblies. All assemblies should be wiped clean with a dry cloth.
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TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL Bolt Size & Required Torque* Bolt Size American Metric 1/4” 15 FT. LB. 20.5 N/M 5/16” 19 FT. LB. 26 N/M 3/8” 25 FT. LB. 34 N/M 1/2” 29 FT. LB. 39 N/M *unless specified otherwise Tightening loose bolts and screws should not be limited to quarterly service, however.
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TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL Troubleshooting Section Overview This section contains information that will help you identify and correct problems that might arise as you use your equipment. The TMS String Pinspotter’s control chassis contains significant diagnostic tools that can help you get back up and running quickly in the event of a malfunction.
TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL Warning High voltage is present in the control chassis, drawbar drive motor controller enclosure, and pin detector circuit board assembly. Apply LOTO before servicing. The main circuit breaker must always be OPEN or the power plug DISCONNECTED prior to performing any service/repair to electrical components.
TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL Untangling Pin Strings If pin strings tangle, the pinspotter will attempt to untangle them using a routine that causes different groups of pins to raise and lower. If the strings are knotted, they will have to be untangled using the pin hook.
TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL The Drawbar Continuously Moves Back and Forth. 1. Strings may be too tight and drawbar cannot reach HOME. Check string adjustment. If this problem occurs when you start the pinspotter, check the LOS (HOME position) optical sensor The Drawbar Does Not Go All the Way Back to the Home Position.
TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL Control Chassis Error Messages Error messages are displayed in reverse type and may be either flashing or constant. Below are error messages you could encounter and some potential causes. Error messages that recur should be investigated further since they may be an indication of an incorrect setting or of equipment that is starting to fail.
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TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL MECH CALL The mechanics call button has been pressed. Bowler needs assistance. PINS FELL Pins fall over while being set. Machine made several tries, but failed to set pins successfully. Check for damaged pin bottom or debris on pin deck. PIN BRAKE String movement after brake solenoid has been actuated.
TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL Using Diagnostics and the Pin Detector Circuit Board as Troubleshooting Aids (Refer to the TMS Chassis Logic Tree for a road map of chassis menu items.) The control chassis diagnostics menu can be used to check the operating status of many of the pinspotter’s components.
TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL Chassis Software Logic Tree & System Wiring Diagram Section Overview This Section provides wiring and electronic information in an easy to comprehend full-size diagram that can be very useful when making repairs. It also provides a diagram mapping Chassis software elements that can be used as a navigation aid for performing various adjustments and settings changes.
TMS TenPin Wiring Diagram 051-010-025-01 A full size hard copy is included at the back of this manual.
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TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL SECTION 5 Drawings & Parts Lists An item shown in bold type in a parts list indicates that there is an exploded view drawing for that assembly on the pages that follow. Page 5-1 400-051-010-01 Rev.
TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL Safety Covers 051-090-021 – Odd TMS Top Cover Assembly Item Part Number Description 051-070-011 TOP COVER HINGE 051-070-013 TMS LOCKING TOP COVER 051-070-014 TMS LOCKING FRONT COVER 051-070-008 TOP COVER HINGE BRACE 051-070-009 FRONT COVER HINGE BRACE 051-070-003 SPRING COVER PANEL 051-070-002...
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TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL Safety Covers 051-090-028 – Even TMS Top Cover Assembly Item Part Number Description 051-070-013 TMS LOCKING TOP COVER 051-070-003 SPRING COVER PANEL 051-070-014 TMS LOCKING FRONT COVER 051-070-011 TOP COVER HINGE 051-070-026 EVEN TOP COVER HINGE BRACE 051-070-002 SELF OPENING SPRING HINGE 051-070-012...
TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL 051-090-005 – Chassis Mount Assembly Chassis Mount Assembly Parts List Item Part Number Description 051-020-020 CHASSIS SUPPORT SHELF 051-020-025 CHASSIS SHELF ASSEMBLY 051-020-018 RIGHT-HAND CHASSIS SUPPORT BRACKET 051-020-017 LEFT-HAND CHASSIS SUPPORT BRACKET 801-757-121 FBCS 5/16-18 X 0.75 GR5 BP PA 801-757-161 FBCS 5/16-18 X 1.00 GR5 BP PA 7036-003118-000 HLN 5/16-18 ZN NE...
TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL Reel Arm Assembly Reel Arm Assembly Parts List Item Part Number Description 051-090-025 REEL ARM SHAFT II 051-090-007 REEL ARM ASSEMBLY 948-884-187 FLAT WASHER, 11/16 7002-710000-062 5/8” EXTERNAL RETAINING RING 801-765-121 FBCS 3/8-16 X 0.75 GR8 BO Page 5-26 400-051-010-01 Rev.
TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL 051-090-002 - Pin Detector Assembly Pin Detector Assembly Parts List Item Part Number Description 7006-000900-050 SPRING PIN, 3/32 X 1/2 7006-001200-100 SPRING PIN, 1/8 X 1 7010-002520-100 SCREW, HEX, 1/4-20 X 1 7016-410632-050 SCREW, ROUND HEAD, 6-32 X 1/2 7036-000632-000 NUT, HEX LOCK, 6-32 880-148-108...
TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL Upper and Lower Tables with Stabilizers Parts List Item Part Number Description 7012-003118-150 CARRIAGE BOLT, 5/16-18 x 1-1/2 7012-003118-175 CARRIAGE BOLT, 5/16-18 x 1-3/4 7012-003118-200 CARRIAGE BOLT, 5/16-18 x 2 7023-410800-150 SCREW, ROUND HEAD, #8 x 1-1/2 7024-711000-100 SCREW, #10 X 1, SELF-TAPPING 7034-008709-000 NUT, HEX, 7/8-9 7036-003118-000 NUT, HEX, 5/16-18, NYLON INSERT...
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TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL SB-043-1 - Pulley Assembly Pulley Assembly Parts List Item Part Number Description 7006-001200-100 SPRING PIN, 1/8 X 1 7010-002520-100 1/4-20 X 1 HEX CAP SCREW 7044-002520-000 1/4-20 NYLON INSERT HEX NUT, THIN 7052-050087-003 1/2 X 7/8 X 1/32 FLAT WASHER M-0100B BUSHING M-043-1...
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TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL Pit Assembly Parts List Item Part Number Description 304-9030-00 POSITIONING TUBE BALL ACCELERATOR ASS’Y 322-9000-00 7010-003118-100 5/16-18 X 1 HEX CAP SCREW 7010-003118-175 5/16-18 X 1-3/4 HEX CAP SCREW 7010-003118-275 5/16-18 X 2-3/4 HEX CAP SCREW 7010-003118-400 5/16-18 X 4 HEX CAP SCREW 7012-003118-100 5/16-18 X 1 CARRIAGE BOLT 7024-201400-150 14-10 X 1-1/2 HEX/WASHER HEAD SELF-TAPPING SCREW...
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TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL 051-060-017 – TSM TenPin Drop Curtain Assembly Drop Curtain Assembly Parts List Item Part Number Description 9202053 APRON TUBING 7150-019075-009 FW 0.19 X 0.75 X 0.09 AL 7027-201016-075 HWTS 10 X 0.75 ZN TEK2 051-060-016 DROP CURTAIN 051-060-018 DROP CURTAIN BRACE...
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TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL Double Kickback Parts list Item Part Number Description 302-6650-00 SPACER FOR KICKBACK 302-6660-00 SPECIAL BOLT FOR KICKBACK 30W-0180-45 PINSPOTTER SUPPORT, TENPIN 7010-003118-275 5/16-18 X 2-3/4 HEX CAP SCREW 7010-003716-275 3/8-16 X 2-3/4 HEX CAP SCREW 7012-003716-100 3/8-16 X 1 CARRIAGE BOLT 7016-312520-100 1/4-20 X 1 FLAT HEAD MACH SCREW 7024-201400-150 14-10 X 1-1/2 HEX/WASHER HEAD SELF-TAPPING SCREW...
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TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL Single Kickback Parts List Item Part Number Description 30W-0180-44 SPACER BLOCK KICKBACK 30W-0180-45 PINSPOTTER SUPPORT, TENPIN 858-649-087 JCN 1/4-20 BO HDT 7024-201400-150 14-10 X 1-1/2 HEX/WASHER HEAD SELF-TAPPING SCREW 7024-201400-175 14-10 X 1-3/4 HEX/WASHER HEAD SELF-TAPPING SCREW 7028-003100-175 5/16 X 1-3/4 LAG SCREW 801-549-807 SJB 1/4-20 X 45MM BO TYBB...
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TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL 610-051-023 – TMS Odd Toe Guard Kit 610-051-023 – TMS Odd Toe Guard Kit Item Part Number Description 051-070-061 ODD TOE GUARD ASSEMBLY 801-749-121 FBCS 1/4-20 X 0.75 GR8 BO 859-048-167 FBLS 1/4 X 1.00 ZN Page 5-57 400-051-010-01 Rev.
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TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL 610-051-024 – TMS Even Toe Guard Kit 610-051-024 – TMS Even Toe Guard Kit Item Part Number Description 051-070-062 EVEN TOE GUARD ASSEMBLY 801-749-121 FBCS 1/4-20 X 0.75 GR8 BO 859-048-167 FBLS 1/4 X 1.00 ZN Page 5-58 400-051-010-01 Rev.
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TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL 051-070-065 – TMS Odd Pit Guard Assembly 051-070-065 – TMS Odd Pit Guard Assembly Item Part Number Description 051-070-067 PIT GUARD CURTAIN 051-070-068 PIT GUARD SUPPORT ASSEMBLY 051-070-070 PIT GUARD MOUNT PLATE 088-501-144 HANDLE 7036-002520-000 HLN 1/4-20 ZN NE 000-026-865 FW 0.25 X 0.88 X 0.06 ZN 808-549-160...
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TMS STRING PINSPOTTER OWNER’S MANUAL 051-070-066 – TMS Even Pit Guard Assembly 051-070-066 – TMS Even Pit Guard Assembly Item Part Number Description 051-070-067 PIT GUARD CURTAIN 051-070-068 PIT GUARD SUPPORT ASSEMBLY 051-070-070 PIT GUARD MOUNT PLATE 088-501-144 HANDLE 7036-002520-000 HLN 1/4-20 ZN NE 000-026-865 FW 0.25 X 0.88 X 0.06 ZN 808-549-160...
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