Other than gold dust - what is the symptom of a bad coil stop?
The reason I ask; is my flipper buttons seem to be sticking... obviously not related to this; but it's still a thing.
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Other than gold dust - what is the symptom of a bad coil stop?
The reason I ask; is my flipper buttons seem to be sticking... obviously not related to this; but it's still a thing.
Quoted from Schwaggs:Mine started sticking in the up position too.
I'm 100% sure it's the buttons themselves; seen it many times. The button is depressed; and the switch is closed. Doesn't look like a coil stop on mine.
Quoted from LTG:Remove. Wash, replace.
I took one out of the machine; doesn't look like I can disassemble the button itself.
Ultrasonic cleaner maybe?
Quoted from SealClubber:Someone had posted before for some new flipper buttons that there is a tiny letter or number in the mold that was not removed/needs to be filed down
I looked. Doesnt appear to be the case with these buttons
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