(Topic ID: 169246)

List Of Pinball Motor Specs

By dj10555

7 years ago



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    #1 7 years ago

    Is there a list available of motors (with their specifications such as voltage, RPM) from pinball games? I have a couple of EM arcade games which require motors and am sure there is probably a motor I could use from a pinball game as a replacement. I did find a list of motors for Stern games but was hoping to find a list for WPC, Williams, etc.

    #2 7 years ago

    Suggest you be mindful of the frequency impact viz 50 or 60hz.

    #3 7 years ago

    Williams games I have never seen tabulated . However, it could be extrapolated from the specs in the parts books that are free to review on the PPS site. I tabulated all the baseball games see link. https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/williams-baseball-game-motor-coils-and-bat-assembly-information#post-3147457

    As Wayne states a different be aware that a 50hz motor is a different spec # from 60 hz non USA motor. Lastly a Williams motor usually had a spring to push away the rotor to assist stopping when power was removed, the CC and Gottlieb motors did not.

    Hope this helps.

    2 weeks later
    #4 7 years ago

    Thanks Wayner and SteveinTexas. Will watch out for the 50Hz/60Hz differences. The Williams Baseball game motor table is exactly what I was looking for! Just need to find some more lists for other manufacturers.

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