When looking at
the ball-lift-assembly or any of the motor-controlled assemblies for form,
fit, and function: The only thing you really need to pay attention to is to
make sure the rail-voltage (operating-voltage) to the unit is the same, and
that the fit is truly the same mechanically _ The mechanical fit has to be
the same: These motors are a.c. driven and very strong _ If there are any
obstruction that will hinder the movement: Something will get fried _ The
motors will burn-out trying to complete the move _ The assemblies have to be
able to complete a cycle and shut themselves off through the
mechanical-movements (switches). Basically what I
am saying: Is that you can disregard the part-number-marking on the cores and
motors _ Similar is close enough on these old pins, if you have the same
voltage assembly and mechanical operation. |
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This is pretty
much true for the United Bingos too, the Ball Lift motors are universal`
One-to-One for the
cabinet-games and the standard-cabinets too – etc`
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