One E-Stop switch is located on the front of the machine and the other is located on the rear. Once an E-Stop as been activated, the high voltage power will be removed from both machines of the lane pair. Refer to the figures titled E-Stop Switch - Front Location and E-Stop Switch - Rear (Rear Mount String Pin Controller) Location.
If the scoring system is not on and assigned to the lane, the pinsetter will not turn on and cycle.
The StringPin Pinsetter has fixed and removable guarding installed to prevent injury, to limit access to moving parts of the pinsetter, and to provide temporary access for maintenance and troubleshooting. Periodically and immediately after pinsetter maintenance, check to make sure that all guarding is in place. If any guarding has been removed, properly replace it before operating the pinsetter.
Follow this procedure to place all 10 pins onto the pindeck when the pinsetter is in Stand Alone or Scoring Control Mode. If it is necessary to spot individual or combinations of pins, see the next section Set Individual/Combinations of Pins (Stand Alone or Scoring Control Mode).
The white light located on top of the StringPin pinsetter provides the operator with valuable information concerning the state of the machine. Refer to the figures titled StringPin Pinsetter Status Light Location and StringPin Pinsetter Status Light.
The StringPin Controller is equipped with two Stop/Run switches, one for each pinsetter . These switches are used to temporarily turn off the pinsetter so that the touchscreen can be used to change the mode, clear error codes, and perform other functions for a pinsetter. . The arrow indicates which pinsetter the switch controls. Refer to the figure titled Left/Right Machine Stop/Run Switch.
The operation, maintenance, and repair of the StringPin can be accomplished using three defined work areas or locations, as defined from the most to least frequently used. The areas include:
One E-Stop switch is located on the front of the machine and the other is located on the rear. Once an E-Stop as been activated, the high voltage power will be removed from both machines of the lane pair. Refer to the figures titled E-Stop Switch - Front Location and E-Stop Switch - Rear (Rear Mount String Pin Controller) Location.
If the scoring system is not on and assigned to the lane, the pinsetter will not turn on and cycle.
The StringPin Pinsetter has fixed and removable guarding installed to prevent injury, to limit access to moving parts of the pinsetter, and to provide temporary access for maintenance and troubleshooting. Periodically and immediately after pinsetter maintenance, check to make sure that all guarding is in place. If any guarding has been removed, properly replace it before operating the pinsetter.
Follow this procedure to place all 10 pins onto the pindeck when the pinsetter is in Stand Alone or Scoring Control Mode. If it is necessary to spot individual or combinations of pins, see the next section Set Individual/Combinations of Pins (Stand Alone or Scoring Control Mode).
The white light located on top of the StringPin pinsetter provides the operator with valuable information concerning the state of the machine. Refer to the figures titled StringPin Pinsetter Status Light Location and StringPin Pinsetter Status Light.
The StringPin Controller is equipped with two Stop/Run switches, one for each pinsetter . These switches are used to temporarily turn off the pinsetter so that the touchscreen can be used to change the mode, clear error codes, and perform other functions for a pinsetter. . The arrow indicates which pinsetter the switch controls. Refer to the figure titled Left/Right Machine Stop/Run Switch.
The operation, maintenance, and repair of the StringPin can be accomplished using three defined work areas or locations, as defined from the most to least frequently used. The areas include: