The difference between these 2 Machines are the parts of the table, the Shark Fin (which it doesn’t have solenoid), the Pin Elevator with no Pin Count Switch, each of the Pin Holders has 1 Switch (opposed to the GS-96, 98 and X has 2 Switches) and the single loading opposed to the double loading (all Pins will drop on the pin holders after the table comes back up from 2nd Ball Detection).
@gabrielhill98 / OfficialGH98 Productions. To avoid the confusion between the GS-98 and GSX is you need to look at the metal hardware of the table if it’s a bit shiny or not and also to see if the Pin Holders are Black or not cause usually GSX have the Black Pin Holders and it’s not compatible with older GS models. The thud is the most common part on the GSX when the table set new pins, no thud so it would be an older GS Model.
Hi Brunswick Guy I am a bowling mechanic too and quick question the Brunswick GSX Pinsetter Distributor is properly put in the correct spot which is great 👍 and the GSX has a Distributor and the Brunswick A2 has a turret and the operation of the turret is act as a distributor for the Pins on the Brunswick A2 Pinsetter just like other machine like AMF Pinspotter and Brunswick GSX and I am right
I love how clean the machine was opposed to B3 with too many breakdowns in all lanes 😃.
THAT MACHINE IS DEATHLY DANGEROUS GET AWAY FROM IT! (no, seriously it is)
The Linds Pin
is this t
before gsx?
Yes
Brunswick Guys when was the gsx made
1999
oh okay thanks!
GS-92 - 1991
GS-96 - 1995
GS-98 - 1997
GS-X - 1999
GS-NXT - 2018
What's the difference between this and the GSX other then the rake?
Thats what I wanna know as well
@@JRBowling1997 I did some looking and it seems that the major differences are the electronic controls
The difference between these 2 Machines are the parts of the table, the Shark Fin (which it doesn’t have solenoid), the Pin Elevator with no Pin Count Switch, each of the Pin Holders has 1 Switch (opposed to the GS-96, 98 and X has 2 Switches) and the single loading opposed to the double loading (all Pins will drop on the pin holders after the table comes back up from 2nd Ball Detection).
@@PinoyBowlerGS92 Also the sweep bar, too. The sweep bar has a line on top of the sweeper. The GS-98 removed the line on the top of the sweeper.
@gabrielhill98 / OfficialGH98 Productions. To avoid the confusion between the GS-98 and GSX is you need to look at the metal hardware of the table if it’s a bit shiny or not and also to see if the Pin Holders are Black or not cause usually GSX have the Black Pin Holders and it’s not compatible with older GS models. The thud is the most common part on the GSX when the table set new pins, no thud so it would be an older GS Model.
Hi Brunswick Guy I am a bowling mechanic too and quick question the Brunswick GSX Pinsetter Distributor is properly put in the correct spot which is great 👍 and the GSX has a Distributor and the Brunswick A2 has a turret and the operation of the turret is act as a distributor for the Pins on the Brunswick A2 Pinsetter just like other machine like AMF Pinspotter and Brunswick GSX and I am right
Yes you are right
Wait, that's mean my local bowling alley was a gs 92.. My life is a lie