Compared to gs-10 that i worked on why is the table dropping down on the pins even after you rolled 2nd ball? Is it a thing related to the sensors that read pins? (The pinsetters i worked on were 40+ years old so there might be a lot of differences, but i don't see the utility of the table lowering on 2nd ball instead of running directly the sweep if it's not related to pin counting)
I have never seen a GS-10 in real life. I know that starting with the GS-92, they have pin detection plates. Hence why the table will go down into a search position after each ball is thrown. It's also why you don't see scoring cameras down lane. I am not sure if this is a money saver or not for not having a scoring camera.
They had Mendes magnet pinsetters until they were replaced with Brunswick GSX
Hmm, didn't know that.
Compared to gs-10 that i worked on why is the table dropping down on the pins even after you rolled 2nd ball? Is it a thing related to the sensors that read pins? (The pinsetters i worked on were 40+ years old so there might be a lot of differences, but i don't see the utility of the table lowering on 2nd ball instead of running directly the sweep if it's not related to pin counting)
It's scoring the second ball. So it's trying to detect any standing pin since they don't use a camera to keep score.
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I have never seen a GS-10 in real life. I know that starting with the GS-92, they have pin detection plates. Hence why the table will go down into a search position after each ball is thrown. It's also why you don't see scoring cameras down lane. I am not sure if this is a money saver or not for not having a scoring camera.