I think the gsx works by the ball breaking a beam of light just in front of the sweep. I just asked to put my camera on the side next to the lane since I just so happened to get the farthest lane to the right when we bought our game.
@@videomaker133 I understand I was having a chat to my head tech since his been in the industry well over 40 years & I have work with him just going 15years on the gs98 I have work on gsx but what I gone thru is both GS and gsx are almost the same there are parts we can use in both machines the difference in both are double switches to single switches with the pinholders and when it comes to pin detection it's the detector plate & correct me if I'm wrong 70s don't have switches to allocate the pins scores only thru a camera switch sometimes need to calibrate due to off lighting gets the camera confused
So question? I have Gsx machines in my center, I have worked on them for about 5 years and I have never seen springs connecting the table to the distrubter like you have on this lane next to the guide tubes. I checked parts logs and cant find this anywhere, so is this a after market modification and is it suppose to help relieve some of the stress off the guide tubes?
Those are table counterbalance springs. All of your setting tables should have them. They help take strain off the table motor when the motor is working to raise the table back to home position. Same as how the "bazooka tube" on an A or A2 helps take the strain off the gearbox to raise the deck back to 0
Our local alley uses gsx machines and twister pins, when your bowling by yourself and no one else is bowling the gsx is pretty clicky, bowl a hambone and you can clearly hear the 8 pins falling into the setting table 😁
I worked on GS98 & 70s I prefer gs98 they easy to work on aslong you keep up on maintenance the only thing I dislike about 98s is pins going thru the ball exit here and there
@@heyheysaturday2492 yeah, gotta watch out for them pins sneaking into the ball return coz u definitely don't want to remove gutters due to a ball being stuck down there by a pin
Pleaee do more!!! I could watch this all day
Are you guys using cameras or just off ball sensor
I think the gsx works by the ball breaking a beam of light just in front of the sweep. I just asked to put my camera on the side next to the lane since I just so happened to get the farthest lane to the right when we bought our game.
@@videomaker133 I understand I was having a chat to my head tech since his been in the industry well over 40 years & I have work with him just going 15years on the gs98 I have work on gsx but what I gone thru is both GS and gsx are almost the same there are parts we can use in both machines the difference in both are double switches to single switches with the pinholders and when it comes to pin detection it's the detector plate & correct me if I'm wrong 70s don't have switches to allocate the pins scores only thru a camera switch sometimes need to calibrate due to off lighting gets the camera confused
So question? I have Gsx machines in my center, I have worked on them for about 5 years and I have never seen springs connecting the table to the distrubter like you have on this lane next to the guide tubes. I checked parts logs and cant find this anywhere, so is this a after market modification and is it suppose to help relieve some of the stress off the guide tubes?
Sorry my friend but I don't work at this location, I'm just a guy who likes pinsetters! I was on vacation when I asked to place my camera here xD
Those are table counterbalance springs. All of your setting tables should have them. They help take strain off the table motor when the motor is working to raise the table back to home position. Same as how the "bazooka tube" on an A or A2 helps take the strain off the gearbox to raise the deck back to 0
Why does the 7 and 10 pin fall on the table first?
Those retaining boats are double-loaded to speed up the cycle time
Our local alley uses gsx machines and twister pins, when your bowling by yourself and no one else is bowling the gsx is pretty clicky, bowl a hambone and you can clearly hear the 8 pins falling into the setting table 😁
Long live the A-2!
I worked on GS98 & 70s I prefer gs98 they easy to work on aslong you keep up on maintenance the only thing I dislike about 98s is pins going thru the ball exit here and there
@@heyheysaturday2492 yeah, gotta watch out for them pins sneaking into the ball return coz u definitely don't want to remove gutters due to a ball being stuck down there by a pin
Long live the A2 running at A speed 😎
The sweeper comes down too soon obscuring the pin action.
Linds Glow Pins
This guy is ready for the PBA world series of bowling 🎳 , good job 🎉