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Bally Ball Return right

By Prospekteur

4 years ago



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    #1 4 years ago

    I want to know how this ball return from bally was attached in the machine. I want to use it as a kickback in a homebrew pinball. But Im not sure how they were attached, and how the ball is lying in it before shooting. In attachment some images of the assembly.
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    #2 4 years ago

    Three holes for three screws.
    May be for the ribs they made some cuts in the wood to havr space for moving the mechanism.

    #3 4 years ago

    The holes for screws are clear for me. But I asked myself for what these two rips for. I think you are right with that. Thanks a lot

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    #4 4 years ago

    The ribs guide the ball so it rests on the saucer switch. Mount the kicker so the 2 ribs are inside the saucer hole. The saucer switch pokes up just behind the ribs in the wider end of the slot. Maybe someone with a saucer game can take some pictures.

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