It looks like one or more of the bearings got stuck at one point in time. It might spin freely now, but better to replace them when you get your new table piece.
I guess that because the bearings are at a fixed angle relative to the rotating disk it will never be a perfect movement-match, with always a slight angular slip between them. I wonder if a squirt of a dry lubricant like WD-40 teflon based dry-lube on those bearings from underneath would extend the life of the disk.
Your a great arcade technician I watched all your repair videos you really know how to repair these machines
very helpful video! keep em coming!
Super helpful video man! I hate the way this game is designed haha. Taking it apart is always a chore. Hope that fixed the issue for you!
Issues is fixed but the sucky part is i need to do the other one as well.
@@arcadezombie1975 Haha I hear ya brother!
It looks like one or more of the bearings got stuck at one point in time. It might spin freely now, but better to replace them when you get your new table piece.
I am so glad we just have two smaller ones lol
I guess that because the bearings are at a fixed angle relative to the rotating disk it will never be a perfect movement-match, with always a slight angular slip between them. I wonder if a squirt of a dry lubricant like WD-40 teflon based dry-lube on those bearings from underneath would extend the life of the disk.
That’s not a bad idea