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High speed leg plate question?

By Aflacjack

1 year ago



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#1 1 year ago

I have a question about the leg plates needed for the rear legs of a high speed. The game has a tri-angle block in it and someone previously looks to have just drilled the holes out because the bolts were super long and had washers and bolts inside the cabinet. Williams plates are too narrow. It looks like Data east plates are much wider. Am I missing something here? Thanks.

#3 1 year ago

That’s what I got but it is way too narrow. Like half the width it needs to be.

#4 1 year ago

Can you post a couple photos of what you're describing?

#5 1 year ago
Quoted from ForceFlow:

Can you post a couple photos of what you're describing?

Here you go.I’m wondering if someone put the blocks in after the fact. Thanks

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#6 1 year ago

Looks like someone added that giant wedge in there, possibly trying to reinforce the cabinet.

#7 1 year ago

In that case, maybe a bracket like what is used on the front will work better? It is just a metal bracket with the 2 holes and is flat.

#8 1 year ago

I would remove that wedge and screw the bracket to the sides with a smaller wedge in behind it.

If you don't want to go that route you could use an angle grinder to take off the flanges of the bracket you have pictured

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#9 1 year ago
Quoted from Aflacjack:

I’m wondering if someone put the blocks in after the fact.

Yup.

#10 1 year ago

Bend the brackets flat, then install. That way you don't lose any of the screw support.

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