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Gottlieb swinging target (snap target?) mechanical drawing

By Peruman

1 year ago



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#1 1 year ago

Working on a pinball with a swinging target (also seen it called snap target) for the first time. I like to find mechanical drawings of mechs before taking them apart. Google searches have brought me nowhere.

Does anyone have a link to a mechanical drawing of a Gottlieb swinging target like the one on the Mayfair playfield?

#2 1 year ago
Quoted from Peruman:

Working on a pinball with a swinging target (also seen it called snap target) for the first time. I like to find mechanical drawings of mechs before taking them apart. Google searches have brought me nowhere.
Does anyone have a link to a mechanical drawing of a Gottlieb swinging target like the one on the Mayfair playfield?

Strictly called a "swinging target".
A "snap target" isn't the same thing. That's the type found on "Royal Guard"/"Palace Guard".
If nothing else, just take a lot of pictures of the unit as you disassemble it.

#3 1 year ago

PBR? Steve has mechanical drawings of just about everything Gottlieb.

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