that is a really good video on these stepper units I used to work for a vending company back in late 80s Hudson Coin and we had one machine that had a big stepper unit in it which was an old electromechanical bowling machine called if I rember right "Top Hat?" but my boss was only one who ever worked on it cause he was so familiar with it I did work on the jukes and everything else just not that I still rember the 7 flash count for bally pinballs on power up an tip 120 driver transsistors :-) we had both bally and williams pinball machines an a Really old one called wakiki beach I think with the hula girls on the back glass that one we didnt have out on location though just in shop best times back then working on all that stuff I enjoyed it miss doing it
Again a very good vid but no explanation on how to fix. You have a talent on making videos but please help us poor souls on HOW to fix and adjust. Thanks.
Thanks, Clay, for the overview of stepper units. Claude, If you look for the DVDs on pinrepair, you will find some good ones on EM stepper cleanup. Also, Clay's website: www.pinrepair.com/em/index.htm Also, TOP #1 is a good DVD: www.pinrepair.com/top/ TOP #1 for EM repair
Yes, it's 11 years later, and I'm fairly new to this stuff. So my comment is still relevant and your video is like it was just posted yesterday. Your video still being on the Tube, could be edited with text overlay. You went through most of these units, never describing their typical function in the game. Not until the last minute and half where you start going into replay wheels and showing their actual function. You could be more helpful, by adding some game function text to go along with each type of unit. thanks for at least taking the time to do these videos. But please put some thought into them.
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that is a really good video on these stepper units I used to work for a vending company back in late 80s Hudson Coin and we had one machine that had a big stepper unit in it which was an old electromechanical bowling machine called if I rember right "Top Hat?" but my boss was only one who ever worked on it cause he was so familiar with it I did work on the jukes and everything else just not that
I still rember the 7 flash count for bally pinballs on power up an tip 120 driver transsistors :-) we had both bally and williams pinball machines an a Really old one called wakiki beach I think with the hula girls on the back glass that one we didnt have out on location though just in shop best times back then working on all that stuff I enjoyed it miss doing it
Again a very good vid but no explanation on how to fix. You have a talent on making videos but please help us poor souls on HOW to fix and adjust. Thanks.
Thanks, Clay, for the overview of stepper units. Claude, If you look for the DVDs on pinrepair, you will find some good ones on EM stepper cleanup. Also, Clay's website: www.pinrepair.com/em/index.htm
Also, TOP #1 is a good DVD: www.pinrepair.com/top/
TOP #1 for EM repair
what is the best solvent for the stepper pivots?
Alcohol ! Nothing else !!! - use a Q-tip or soft wet & wipe contact points .
Yes, it's 11 years later, and I'm fairly new to this stuff. So my comment is still relevant and your video is like it was just posted yesterday. Your video still being on the Tube, could be edited with text overlay. You went through most of these units, never describing their typical function in the game. Not until the last minute and half where you start going into replay wheels and showing their actual function. You could be more helpful, by adding some game function text to go along with each type of unit. thanks for at least taking the time to do these videos. But please put some thought into them.
No solutions?