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Support Bar Thingy

Jonwolf

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As a newb to this site I've been asking a few daft questions and getting sensible answers :-)
Here is my latest one.
In the body of my TZ cabinet attached to the right hand wall is a bar with a yellow handle.
What the hell does it do???
It surely doesn't hold up the playfield when raised does it ?
 
It's a useful way to prop the playfield up for very short periods of time, like if your game was in a pub and you had to go and do a quick fix. The bar isn't strong enough to support things for longer though so I wouldn't bother using it in the home, just fully raise the playfield :thumbs:
 
It's a useful way to prop the playfield up for very short periods of time, like if your game was in a pub and you had to go and do a quick fix. The bar isn't strong enough to support things for longer though so I wouldn't bother using it in the home, just fully raise the playfield :thumbs:

Yep, fine for older games where there is far less weight involved with fewer playfield mechs, but they really struggle with wide body games like TZ - you can almost see the playfield stressing and bending :eek:
 
Are you sure you're not talking about the handle just inside the coin door to release the lockdown bar?
 
As a newb to this site I've been asking a few daft questions and getting sensible answers :)
Here is my latest one.
In the body of my TZ cabinet attached to the right hand wall is a bar with a yellow handle.
What the hell does it do???
It surely doesn't hold up the playfield when raised does it ?

That doesn't really seem such a daft question, actually. As the Sarge says, in a wide body game loaded with equipment, it does look decidedly inadequate. I've only owned one Gottlieb solid-state game, and I'm sure it had an 'H' frame to support the 'mid-size' playfield on both sides. Incidentally, the support was fitted on the left side in a couple of instances where playfield devices prevented the usual placement on the right.
 
Not the lock down bar - the one attached to the right side of the cabinet. You're right guys, it's inadequate as a support for my TZ - the playfield warps if you use the 'support' bar - doesn't feel safe at all.


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Cool idea. That would be the cheapest TZ mod I've ever seen [emoji3]


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