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Titan Competition Silicone Rings

By Titan_Pinball

9 years ago


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#248 9 years ago
Quoted from Titan_Pinball:

Is that the one with the bead in the center?

No, it's just 0.375" wide band instead of 0.5". It's still 1-1/2" I.D. I'd love to see these available, too!

#278 9 years ago

I'm working on my 3rd order, and I don't think I can stop! The single most important factor is that the material properties between these and rubber are almost imperceptible. Otherwise, it's a deal-breaker and end of story (i.e., Superbands). The vibrancy of the colors make every machine more attractive, and the clear rings add a certain sparkle appeal that I like. Plus they are offered in just about any size or configuration that you can imagine (with more options in the near future). Cleanup is effortless. Durability we will see about, but I would have broken 2 or 3 Saturns by now. No negative reports on breakage thus far by anyone is very encouraging for this product.

BTW, the shipping speed and customer support is beyond amazing.

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#394 9 years ago

These are a little more uncommon, but consider making a mold for these T-shaped mini-post sleeves:
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#406 9 years ago
Quoted from Titan_Pinball:

That's interesting. Where do you normally use those?

I have a Lucky Strike (Williams 1965) that uses the T-shape.

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#803 8 years ago

Matt - Any chance of 2-3/4" size rings in the future?

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#1003 8 years ago

Matt -
There are 2 different cross-section sizes for a 3/8" I.D. ring - 3/16" and 1/4". Can you make the 1/4" available? Was installing a 3/8" I.D. silicone on a modern Stern game and found that it looked odd (too thin) in comparison to the stock rubber ring.

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#2115 6 years ago

There are 2 different cross-section sizes for a 3/8" I.D. ring - 3/16" and 1/4". Any future consideration for making the 1/4" available? The 3/8" I.D. silicone on modern Stern games look odd (too thin) in comparison to the stock rubber ring.

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#2128 6 years ago
Quoted from sudsy7:

There are 2 different cross-section sizes for a 3/8" I.D. ring - 3/16" and 1/4". Any future consideration for making the 1/4" available? The 3/8" I.D. silicone on modern Stern games look odd (too thin) in comparison to the stock rubber ring.

Is that a "no" I don't hear?

#2132 6 years ago
Quoted from Titan_Pinball:

At 7/16" ID and smaller the cross section does go to 5mm [.197"].

Not exactly. The Stern manuals are calling out 1/4" cross section for the 3/8" I.D. I notice the difference every time I "re-silicone" Stern games.

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