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> Looked there already. Out of Stock
What's wrong with yours??? If it's the typical crack around the shaft/set
screw then a new one won't help. I have gone through THREE interrupters and
they ALL cracked within at least 50 games.
I ended up just leaving the interrupter in place and running a thick zip tie
around the small flange and cinching it up real tight.
I sold the game and the buyer got all the cracked interrupters as well as
the "fixed" one on the game. Those really needed to be made out of aluminum
or som stronger (less brittle) plastic.
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Yes it cracked around the set screw. I didn't realize that it was such
a common problem. I'll Google next time. I thought about haveing one
made out of aluminum if I couldn't find one. I still might have that
done if there is a need for them. Who all would want one?
Thanks,
Jay
Mike Schudel wrote:
>>Looked there already. Out of Stock >
>
> What's wrong with yours??? If it's the typical crack around the shaft/set
> screw then a new one won't help. I have gone through THREE interrupters and
> they ALL cracked within at least 50 games.
>
> I ended up just leaving the interrupter in place and running a thick zip tie
> around the small flange and cinching it up real tight.
>
> I sold the game and the buyer got all the cracked interrupters as well as
> the "fixed" one on the game. Those really needed to be made out of aluminum
> or som stronger (less brittle) plastic.
>
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Jay Nauman wrote:
> Yes it cracked around the set screw. I didn't realize that it was such
> a common problem. I'll Google next time. I thought about haveing one
> made out of aluminum if I couldn't find one. I still might have that
> done if there is a need for them. Who all would want one?
>
>
> Thanks,
> Jay
>
>
>
>
> Mike Schudel wrote:
> >>Looked there already. Out of Stock > >
> >
> > What's wrong with yours??? If it's the typical crack around the shaft/set
> > screw then a new one won't help. I have gone through THREE interrupters and
> > they ALL cracked within at least 50 games.
> >
> > I ended up just leaving the interrupter in place and running a thick zip tie
> > around the small flange and cinching it up real tight.
> >
> > I sold the game and the buyer got all the cracked interrupters as well as
> > the "fixed" one on the game. Those really needed to be made out of aluminum
> > or som stronger (less brittle) plastic.
> >
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At lunch I talked to my local machine shop.
I should have a quote sometime today.
I was given a ballpark figure of $25 if I get 50 of them.
I'll update when I get the quote back.
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Jay Nauman wrote:
> At lunch I talked to my local machine shop.
> I should have a quote sometime today.
> I was given a ballpark figure of $25 if I get 50 of them.
> I'll update when I get the quote back.
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