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First Stationary Orientor Pan in place in Le Mans
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First Stationary Orientor Pan in place in Le Mans
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Guide for distributor, made with old distributor tube
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Guide for distributor, made with old distributor tube
Pinspotter 82-45 in action (2)
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Pinspotter 82-45 in action Bowling du Mans 🎳
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Pinspotter 82-45 in action, Bowling du Mans France
What is the difference from an 82-30 and a 82/45
82-45 is the European model.
the pin rolling deck in back is nice though, sometimes the Brunswick "shaker-boards" were a bit slower.
Just WAY too many parts in an AMF
Do you still work there? You have beautiful machines, please post more videos.
I used to work on these same machines ! I’ve rebuilt untold amount of distributors, sweep & table motors, welded distributor tracks, changed out bounce plates, replaced carpets, replaced pin & table solenoids & i even built a chassis tester from spare parts that could cycle a chassis or it could manually trigger each step with a rotary step switch so you could see the test lamps on the outputs & check voltages. One job i was too good at was setting the pin cups to spot the pins accurately on the pin deck spots. I have forgotten what the pin re-spotters were called ? Anyway, i repaired a lot of those as well !
I lived right next door to Continental Lanes in Roseville Michigan in 1965 . We had 54 lanes of these. I say we, because this was my hang out as a kid and I started out as the kid emptiying the ashtrays from the scoring stands. Eventually I was running the oiling machines on the lanes, then started doing ball return and simple blackouts. Over time by the time I was 11 I was actually doing table lifting with the cranks and resetting the "brain" and timing during blackout or sweep jams. This was the best time of my life, thanks for the video, brought back many good memories. Now older, Continental Lanes is gone forever and a gym.
Nicely filmed, nice to finally see a really good shot of the sweep mechanism! Thanks for posting.
Thanks 😉
wow never knew this model existed !!!!!
Exactly. No such thing as an 82-45. This is an 82-30.
It's European version of 30' S in US and it's 82 45 version in Europe
@@dumontbruno2961 gotcha
Yeah you’re right in America this is called the 8230 but not in europe
A well done video. Nice smooth panning. Awesome machines. A few rubber toggle bumpers installed here and there on the pin elevator and those machines would be considered perfect for their age.
C'est vrai que les quilles ont l'air d'être mieux réceptionnées à la sortie du pinwheel. Bon boulot et vive les pinspotters AMF ! ;)
;-)
Oui une fois réglé que du bonheur
It's an 82-30 6525 and the last model AMF put out. The dist pans have the empty hole for the counter flipper. The frame meter in located by the solenoid.
82-45 European version and support counter it's self-made
Good ole days with all those moving parts in the respot cells. Would get crunched up quite often.
Wow beautiful!
Thanks Dario
The pins aren't coming off the wheel properly. Slow and dragging the wood.
Is AMF in France still supplying parts for the 82-30/45?
as long as it can still spot
looks like a 65-25 to me
+Mr. bossperson04 yess for me 6525 chassis with OMEGA TEK boards with short strike, very nice and good bye stepper lol !!!!!!
Finally, a video that clearly shows the 82/30 pin grabber clearly. p.s. 82/45 is the 240v vers of the 82/30.
+zordmaker a European version of 82/30 ;)
Same, I was struggling for 4 years to find a video with clear 82-30 pin grabber.
No such thing as 82-45
mini bowling yesssssssssssssssssssss !!!!
82-45 is the conversion they came out with for the open end pinwheels and kicker lift conversion when the 70's came out in '63.
What is the difference between an 82-30 and an 82-45?
Richard Savage II 82-45 it's a European version (220 V) of 82-30 US
+dumont bruno We have 230V in europe. :)
Yes it's right
An 82-45 is an 82-30 converted from the original vertical ball lift, To either a kicker, humpback, or PBL style ball return system, The ball lift system on this pair is a PBL with an AMF light ball sensor assembly.
Agree Rex
Positive ball lifts in an 82/45.......impressive
+Lou smith thanks ;)
I wonder how much work that took !!!!
@@jimcrawford5603 if it's anything like converting 82/70s from kicker to PBL.....you can do a pair in about 2 hours or so.
Nice
Jerry Kessler Thanks Jerry ;)
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