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Coil paper wrappers

By PinballHog

9 years ago


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    #8 9 years ago

    You can find wrapper files on my website www.inkochnito.nl
    Print them on paper with the color of your choise and cut them to size.

    Peter

    5 years later
    #16 3 years ago

    You used the wroung file to repring the wrappers.
    Copy the link of the wrapper file and remove the "_text" part in the link.
    This will get you the file with the "W" logo.

    Please read the top text of my website page.....

    "Print these files on colored paper of your choice.
    Links to the files with logo's are removed due to copyright.
    If you need the file(s) with the logo, copy the link and remove
    the "_text" from the link to get the other file.
    If you need any coil wrapper, send me an e-mail."

    Peter

    2 years later
    #23 1 year ago
    Quoted from RichWolfson:

    Peter, sorry to bring back an old thread. First thank you for these files. They work perfectly. And the whole community appreciates it.
    I have one question that doesn't seem to be answered anywhere. In addition to the coil wrappers on my PinBot there seems to be a white thin strip that has -03 on it for all the AE-23-800 coils. And a line on the wrappers where that goes.
    What does it signify?
    Thanks again for all your work to help people like me who don't know shit!
    ///Rich

    Here is a little snippit from the www.flippers.com website...

    Williams note on coils (from around 1985):
    Williams has a new numbering system for 23-gauge, 800-turn coils. The part number's two-letter prefix identifies the lug positions as viewed from the coil's round end, with the lugs pointing away from you: AE- means that the coils's two lugs are mounted in the two end positions: AL- means that the coil's lugs are mounted in the left and middle positions: AR- means that the coil's lugs are mounted in the middle and right positions. The next two numbers (23) identify the gauge of the magnet wire used in the coil: The number of turns is specified next (800): The diode and tubing used in the coil are called out in the final number (-01, -02, ...)

    What the numbers -01, -02, -03 exactly stand for I don't know.

    Peter

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