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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: Punisher on May 25, 2009, 03:16:59 pm
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This might be a stupid question but here it goes. If you top mount a U360 and then cover it How do you remove it if you need to replace or fix it? Don't they have screws holding the stick to the mounting bracket in the top? I'm trying to decide wether I need to order the longer shafts and bottom mount the sticks.
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If you were gonna replace it, yes, you would have to take the top covering off. I bottom mounted mine but I routered them in from underneath and never had to go with the longer shafts. Seem to stick up far enough.
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i'd recommend against the longer shafts. i had them installed for a while, but even with the stiffer springs, they felt a little mushy, and the throw was really long. after going back to the standard shafts, they feel much better
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i'd recommend against the longer shafts. i had them installed for a while, but even with the stiffer springs, they felt a little mushy, and the throw was really long. after going back to the standard shafts, they feel much better
I have the longer shafts on my bottom mounted U360's and they feel fine. Just make sure in addition to the stiff springs you use the circular restrictor.
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Yeah, if using the long shafts, a restrictor is a must! The throw is too much with the regular shaft and even longer with the long one.
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I went for top mounting all my sticks.
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=82241.msg891255#msg891255
Yes, I'll have to remove ALL the wiring quickconnects and ALL the buttons.
Yes, it's going to be a giant pain in the @#$% if I ever have to replace them but it's not the end of the world.
My thinking was that I wanted to use the stick as it was designed... without needing to extend shafts. Extending the shaft and bottom mounting (great solution if you expect to replace it in the future) moves the pivot point of the stick lower giving the stick a different feel.
So... not so stupid of a question...
For me... top mount = pain later, bottom mount = different feel. I chose the former.
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I have my u360 top mounted and any repairs can still be performed from under side as long as your cp opens or you have access.
example I just replaced the small washers, I removed the pcb, removed magnet, removed e-clip joy pops out, put new washer on and reasemble, all from the underside. no problems.
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If you were gonna replace it, yes, you would have to take the top covering off. I bottom mounted mine but I routered them in from underneath and never had to go with the longer shafts. Seem to stick up far enough.
How deep did you router?