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wp34:
I'm doing a modest restore of an NBA Jam and have run into an issue.  I bought all new buttons for the CP but the P1-P4 buttons I bought are too long.  There is a metal bar under the CP that the Happ Competitions hit when I try to close the CP. 

I need to find something that will fit in a standard 1-1/8" hole (I don't want to redrill) and is 2" or less long.  Preferably closer to 1-3/4" in length.  I've attached a picture of the button I removed for reference.  I've not been able to find anything like it on the web and am hoping someone with more experience will recognize the model.  At this point I don't care if the buttons have the P1-P4 symbols on it.  Four white buttons that fit in the hole would make my day!

severdhed:
http://www.lizardlick.com/pages/pushbuttons.shtml

scroll down towards the bottom of that page, there are some yenox brand buttons that are shorter than happ buttons.  i can't vouch for their quality, but for player buttons, it shouldnt really matter.

opt2not:
These two buttons are pretty short (can be ordered from the Akihabara Shop).

Seimitsu - PS15 (snap in)


Sanwa - OBSN-30 (screw in)

severdhed:

--- Quote from: opt2not on June 15, 2010, 03:07:30 pm ---These two buttons are pretty short (can be ordered from the Akihabara Shop).

Seimitsu - PS15 (snap in)


Sanwa - OBSN-30 (screw in)


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the sanwa and seimitsu buttons are very short, they are designed to be mounted in a metal panel..they can be mounted in wood panels although it is a little more challenging.  also, they look and feel very different from standard happ buttons

creatine28:

--- Quote from: wp34 on June 13, 2010, 11:22:13 pm ---I'm doing a modest restore of an NBA Jam and have run into an issue.  I bought all new buttons for the CP but the P1-P4 buttons I bought are too long.  There is a metal bar under the CP that the Happ Competitions hit when I try to close the CP. 

I need to find something that will fit in a standard 1-1/8" hole (I don't want to redrill) and is 2" or less long.  Preferably closer to 1-3/4" in length.  I've attached a picture of the button I removed for reference.  I've not been able to find anything like it on the web and am hoping someone with more experience will recognize the model.  At this point I don't care if the buttons have the P1-P4 symbols on it.  Four white buttons that fit in the hole would make my day!



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I think I might have some buttons like that one.   I'll take a look when I get home from work and let you know. 

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