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Where should the level bubble be?

By Ed_in_Texas

10 years ago


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    #1 10 years ago

    Barring personal preference, on a WPC95 game (MM, SS, MB, etc), what is the factory recommended setting level? Where should the bubble be?
    Thanks,
    Ed

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    #5 10 years ago
    Quoted from bjoechamp:

    It tells you in the manual.

    Meh... That requires me to dig out the manual.
    Asking the good folks on Pinside is so much easier

    #6 10 years ago
    Quoted from gweempose:

    The first line is at 6 degrees, and each line after that is another .5 degrees. The second line is thicker than the others, because it indicates the recommended 6.5 degree pitch. In your photo, the bubble is right around the 7.5 degree mark.

    Here's an excerpt from the TZ manual:

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    Perfect. Thank you!

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