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Replacing Rubber Rings on an EATPM

By erczilla

10 years ago


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#1 10 years ago

I just bought a plastics kit from Marco's specialties for my EATPM machine. I'm kind of intimidated on where to start and what to do. This is my first pin and I'm finding that there is certainly a learning curve. The machine still plays great I just want to keep it in good shape.

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#3 10 years ago

Thanks for your help, i realized i was an idiot and meant rubber ring kit not plastics. I'm still getting used to the lingo. The rings are pretty dirty and I'm worried about lossing elasticity. The schematic is intimidating for a newbie like me.

#7 10 years ago

Thanks, thats great advice.

#10 10 years ago

The Guy I bought it from put in an LED kit. It looks great. I love this machine.

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