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How to remove a Tron spinner knob without wrecking it please
shrunkenmaster:
--- Quote from: Hoopz on February 24, 2010, 01:52:40 pm ---I asked this question a few years ago. Here's the best answer:
--- Quote from: NoOne=NBA= on March 30, 2006, 06:46:54 pm ---The knob itself is held on by a roll pin.
You have to punch it out of there.
I've never had to do that though, so I don't know how easy it is to get it back into place afterward.
I personally wouldn't mess with it.
If you undo the other end of the shaft, it will slide out of the bushing.
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You definitely don't want to take the knob off.
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Thanks Hoopz! How easy was THAT eh?! :cheers:
Hoopz:
--- Quote from: shrunkenmaster on February 24, 2010, 03:04:59 pm ---
--- Quote from: Hoopz on February 24, 2010, 01:52:40 pm ---I asked this question a few years ago. Here's the best answer:
--- Quote from: NoOne=NBA= on March 30, 2006, 06:46:54 pm ---The knob itself is held on by a roll pin.
You have to punch it out of there.
I've never had to do that though, so I don't know how easy it is to get it back into place afterward.
I personally wouldn't mess with it.
If you undo the other end of the shaft, it will slide out of the bushing.
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You definitely don't want to take the knob off.
--- End quote ---
Thanks Hoopz! How easy was THAT eh?! :cheers:
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Don't thank me. Thank Noone cause it was his post that helped me.
Glad you got it though! Are you using this for Mame or using the game PCB to play?
shrunkenmaster:
Making a Tron Mini/Cabaret. All I have so far is a full-size Tron CPO with spinner, plus a Xenophobe stick that I've adapted with Encryptor's Tron restrictor. Also have a new spinner optical board from Fixemdude for Optipac hookup. Gonna be a slow build as I have household DIY chores to complete, boo!
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