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Quoted from skywalker:That comes from the moving target bank, Off the electric motor, crank arm, without the spacer fitted the target assembly lowering & raising is not consistent
I know on that crank arm I have a steel bushing on the crank that lifts, does this nylon bushing go on the crank that hits the switches?
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Quoted from skywalker:Not 100% sure it its the same part, hard to tell, check your target assembly if its missing,
its on page 44 of the manual, the bush Has no Part # fits between 1 & 4 in the pic
http://mirror2.ipdb.org/files/1796/Williams_1986_Pin_bot_Manual.pdf#page=48&zoom=auto,-12,652
What about between #4 and #3? The one between #4 and #1 has a steel bushing on it already and seems to fit just right.
This picture is the steel bushing I have between #4 and #1.
20140524_092304.jpgQuoted from WOLF:After looking at the diagram, I'm gonna say it goes on the pin of part #4 to roll against the switch arms.
I guess I will have to give it a try and see if it fits there.
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