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Part Identification

By Omega73

1 year ago



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#1 1 year ago

Hi All

First post, happy to be here from Derbyshire in the UK. I recently purchased my first EM pinball machine. It's in pretty good shape just needs the usual full clean/lube and a few minor cosmetic repairs. It's a 1974 Williams 'Super Flite'.

Will I've been carrying out repairs I found this part 'wedged' in the coil/relay of the 'top ball gate' and I have no idea what it is or where its come from, not even sure its from that area?

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks

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#2 1 year ago

Looks like a rivot from a switch under the playfield. A stand up target etc.

#3 1 year ago

Hi Chad

Thanks for the reply, you're a star. Indeed it was a switch rivet.

Thanks again Matt

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#4 1 year ago

You can use a zip tie temporarily or a 1/2" or so 6-32 Phillips screw with nut to secure this.

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