If you are seeing this you are not logged in to Bowl-Tech. Remove this notice by Registering or Logging in
By your continued use of this site you agree to the following.
You are over the age of 18, have had supervised training in safety and operations for the equipment you work on. Bowl-Tech does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy of information found on this site. Bowl-Tech, its officers and site Admins, Mentors and Guides will not be responsible in the case of losses financial or otherwise as a result of use of ANY information on this site. Posts on this site are allowed by registered members and each registered member is responsible for the content of their posts.
If you can not agree to any of these terms of use above or are not at least 18 years of age you are asked NOT to visit Bowl-Tech or utilize its content. To visit the Bowl-Tech Terms of Service and Rules CLICK HERE
Please join our community. It is easy and gives you additional access to forums and other tools. CLICK HERE to join
Got my new catalog from Brunswick today - a few new items look interesting - first on was ball accelerator pan with a "trap door" in it for pins to fall thru if they go down the ball pan. Trap door was actually just a hole in the pan big enough for the pin to drop thru.Second was the replacement for the deck roller - hard piece of formed urethane.
Did brunswick do any field testing of these things? Anyone seen any of these?
Marty
[ August 08, 2001: Message edited by: marty murphy ]
i'm kinda diggin that new style deck roller. i'd like to give those a try. as for the "new" turret clamp plates, i order a set a couple years ago and it came with the nut already in it like the one in the catalog. they are nice though. makes changing guide wires a snap.
alex
Conditioner: Pantene Pro-V Brunette Expressions with Color Enhancer
Cleaner: Fabuloso Spring Fresh with Bleach Alternative
Cloth: ShamWow!
Machine: Johnny 5
Surface: Melamine-impregnated, phenolic-treated, high pressure pressed craft paper
If the catalog is only for the Tech Team members...I guess the rest of don't need to buy the new fangled doodads that Brunswick has come up with. Guess we don't rate...or is this another one of Brunswicks better ideas?
TSM & TSM Training Development
Main Event Entertainment
480-620-6758 for help or information
I received two of thes catalogues in the last 2 days, one from Brunswick as a tech team member, and one from my distributor who I order parts from (Complete Bowling Service). If you don't have one yet, call your distributor, they should have a supply of them and be sending them to all of their customers.
Russ
You only need 2 tools...WD40 and Duct Tape. If it doesn't move and it should, use WD40. If it moves and it should't, use the tape.
I work on some nice old Brunswick A-2 pin setters. Most issues I've come across haven't been to problematic to figure out. But being I can't seem to get it to recreate the issue...
I’m a rookie mechanic and have been working on pinsetters for 2 years. One of my lanes has a problem with a sweep possibly coasting. I don’t know what could be causing it...
I was recently disheartened to learn that a bowling center that I once serviced was actively looking to replace their A2's. I understand that most military bases and educational...
Hello dear Bowltech members.
First let me say thank you for your time. am plagued by a big issue for three weeks now.
our technician is working full time on another...
One and a half year old GSX machines. This will be the 5th pivot bearing that has broke. This one decided to take out a few things with it. Snapped the stroke limiter shock stud...
Working...
X
We process personal data about users of our site, through the use of cookies and other technologies, to deliver our services, personalize advertising, and to analyze site activity. We may share certain information about our users with our advertising and analytics partners. For additional details, refer to our Privacy Policy.
By clicking "I AGREE" below, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our personal data processing and cookie practices as described therein. You also acknowledge that this forum may be hosted outside your country and you consent to the collection, storage, and processing of your data in the country where this forum is hosted.
Comment