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Redline Piggyback Machine Triggers are well built and provide simple
reliable triggering for centers with existing Brunswick scoring
systems.
They are an easy to install and low cost triggering solution for centers with older Brunswick Scoring system like the AS80 or AS90 or Frameworx. These triggers install typically in under half an hour and start at only $75USD per pair of lanes, dependent on model and any special requirements. All necessary wiring, connectors and hardware are supplied with each model. Piggyback Machine Triggers feature microprocessor control with watch crystal accuracy. All models operate from existing low voltage power available from the pinsetter or scoring system. |
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| AS80 Trigger
The AS80 trigger is a very low cost, easy to install trigger controller that mounts directly on the side of the scanner and plugs in series with the existing ball sensor to provide the trigger signal to the pinsetter. The only connection required to the pinsetter is to the pit cushion switch. This trigger will work with any model and make of pinsetter. Power is taken directly from the scanner. |
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| A-2
Trigger
Connecting to the A-2 pinsetter is a snap. The trigger controller shown here mounted on the side of the machine, is supplied with enough cable to also allow mounting on the curtain wall. Rake drop signal is provided directly by the scoring system, and power is supplied by the pinsetter. Connections are quickly made in the control box with the insulation piercing connectors provided.
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| Straight
'A'
Trigger
The trigger controller can be mounted on the side of the machine or on the curtain wall. Dependent on where the scoring system ball sensor location, an optional rake drop switch may be necessary.
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| 82-30
Trigger
The 82-30 piggyback trigger and features fast "plug in" installation to the pinsetter J strip and is powered directly by the pinsetter. Dependent on the scoring system ball sensor location, an optional rake drop switch may be necessary. |
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82-70
Trigger
The 82-70 piggyback trigger is quickly connected to the back end control box and is powered directly by the pinsetter. Dependent on the scoring system ball sensor location, an optional rake drop switch may be necessary. |
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| Rake Drop Switch
If the scoring system ball sensor is located close enough to the machine to allow the rake to trigger the ball sensor, a rake drop switch may be necessary. There are two types, dependent on the model of pinsetter. Shown here is an 82-70 Rake Drop Switch installation.
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