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flipper switch part numbers?

By Randy_G

3 years ago



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#1 3 years ago

Could anyone tell me the part#'s for the two individual switches that make up a Bally double flipper switch (part #A365-00046-0000) for a Bobby Orr powerplay?

At first I thought they were ASW-A10-45 normally open end-of-stroke switch and
ASW-A20-34 normally closed end-of-stroke switch

But those together do not look like what's in my machine(and i completely understand they may very well be the wrong switches)

If part #A365-00046-0000 is correct...great, would just like to know what they are separately!
have been going over this with a parts vendor for weeks, and i still am just not sure what to order...thanks in advance for any help!

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#3 3 years ago
Quoted from YeOldPinPlayer:

The assembly looks like an AS-982-1115 or 16 to me. Looks like bracket placement is the a difference between the two. Maybe the bottom switch is NO on one and NC on the other? This screenshot is from the 1979 Bally parts catalog available at pps
http://www.planetarypinball.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=BOOK
It's possible the individual switches don't have a part number.
The part number you posted A365-00046-0000 doesn't look anything like the part in the Bally book.
https://www.thepinballwizard.net/flipper-parts/dual-eos-flipper-switch-bally-a365-00046-0000/
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and here a pic from the BOPP group...so confused...

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#4 3 years ago

oh...your pic...LOL!!!

#5 3 years ago
Quoted from YeOldPinPlayer:

The assembly looks like an AS-982-1115 or 16 to me. Looks like bracket placement is the a difference between the two. Maybe the bottom switch is NO on one and NC on the other? This screenshot is from the 1979 Bally parts catalog available at pps
http://www.planetarypinball.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=BOOK
It's possible the individual switches don't have a part number.
The part number you posted A365-00046-0000 doesn't look anything like the part in the Bally book.
https://www.thepinballwizard.net/flipper-parts/dual-eos-flipper-switch-bally-a365-00046-0000/
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that certainly looks like #A365-00046-0000 in your machine!
how's that working for you?
thanks for replying YeOldPinPlayer!!!

#6 3 years ago

so sorry...not your pic...now REALLY confused

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