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Looking for a closeup pic of 70s Bally tilt roll switch

By swampwiz

1 year ago



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    #1 1 year ago

    This is the switch that is at the end of the tilt roll tray, and has one of the blades as being bent; the roll tray itself has a pair of holes on the side upon which this switch attaches. All I have in my pins is the bent blade, so I will need to make my own switch layup, but I can't find any schematic that shows this, nor anyone that sells the switch. The titles are specifically Wizard! & Night Rider, but I'm sure any Bally of this vintage would suffice.

    A pic of how this is attached (e.g., showing the type of screw/nut that fastens) would be great too.

    Thanks in advance.

    #5 1 year ago
    Quoted from atpcfiaim:

    1973 Bally Nip It roll tilt.
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    This is perfect; I will make my own.

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