G glyn davies Registered Joined Jun 23, 2012 Messages 116 Aug 10, 2018 #1 Is this set right as it seems to be getting damaged Attachments 12221F80-C12F-490C-AE95-9B6F4F71A6B8.jpeg 113.5 KB · Views: 38
Durzel Registered Joined Oct 1, 2017 Messages 2,041 Location Bath, UK Aug 12, 2018 #2 Run your finger over it like it's the ball. If there is a lip then it's too high, if there is a dip it's too low. The damage in your photo suggests it's too high and the ball is hitting it. Adjusting it involves slackening off the giant nut and screwing or unscrewing the magnet, then screwing back up again.
Run your finger over it like it's the ball. If there is a lip then it's too high, if there is a dip it's too low. The damage in your photo suggests it's too high and the ball is hitting it. Adjusting it involves slackening off the giant nut and screwing or unscrewing the magnet, then screwing back up again.
bartron Site Supporter Joined Aug 19, 2011 Messages 893 Location Hornchurch, Essex. Aug 12, 2018 #3 you normally have to take it out and deburr it
DRD Registered Joined Oct 26, 2014 Messages 5,434 Location Newark Aug 12, 2018 #4 Your magnet core is set too high, it is a very common issue. This is how I fixed mine... http://www.pinballinfo.com/communit...t-removal-re-profiling-re-installation.16019/
Your magnet core is set too high, it is a very common issue. This is how I fixed mine... http://www.pinballinfo.com/communit...t-removal-re-profiling-re-installation.16019/