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Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1997-September - Vol 19 Issue 7 - Page 12

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September 1997
STAR* TECH JOURNAL
SEGA GAMEWORKS
SEEBURG BLAST
ToPSKATER
JuKEBoxNEw
LOOSE HARDWARE ADVISORY
T1nE D1sPLAY
KIT
Mike Morin
Victory Vending
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Doug Holmes
Sega Grune Works
Fremont, California
PROBLEM
Urgent!
The fallowing is to be performed immediately!
PROBLEM
Hardware on the Skateboard Assembly comes loose due to excessive
force being applied during rough play.
SOLUTION
CORRECTION
Check, tighten and LocTite all of the hardware on the Skateboard
Assembly following the steps below.
1. Using your Owner's Manual
as a guide {pages 45, 78, 80, 81 &
83). Disassemble the top of the
Skateboard Assembly to expose
the inner mechanism.
2. Check all hardware for tight-
ness. Pay special attention to all
Bearing Supports and Pivot-point
Supports. When tightening any
bolt or screw, BLUE LOCTITE
(242) MUST BE USED. Be sure
to dean all thread surfaces with
a degreaser before the LocTite is
applied.
3. At this time, check the Curve
Volume (potentiometer) for
proper adjustment Refer to page
41 and 42 of the Owner's Manual
for procedure. Be sure to adjust
Gear Backlash in a manner that
allows for maximum contact and
no binding. ( Gears should be
fully meshed but not so tight that
they bind).
4. Re-assemble the Skateboard
Assembly being sure to use Blue
LocTite on ALL HARDWARE.
The above steps need to be performed once upon RECEIPT OF THE
GAME. Then the following schedule is to be followed.
Busy LOCATIONS
(5 00+ plays per week.)
Once per month.
Can anybody tell me where I can
get parts for this juke? The plas-
tic title display is tom at the top
in several places causing it to slip
out from the opto-coupler.
Thanks in advance for your help.
MODERATE LOCATIONS
(Less than 5 00 plays per week.)
Once every three months.
Seeburg has made a new title dis-
play for the BLAST and NEON
models. It is a kit that comes with
a FLIP PAGE title display like
ROWE and new software in an
EPROM chip.
You must get the correct kit for
the model you have (BLAST or
NEON). I have installed many
of these and they work great.
Well worth the money!
NOTE
Seeburg also has CDM12 Player
kits if your CD M3 player goes
out.

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