Col68 |
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ServoStik
#335102 - 12/12/14 07:12 PM
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It is late and brain did not work too good. I took the cir clip out of the ServoStik instead of taking the knob off to put it in a cabinet.
The parts went everywhere when I took the cir clip off and now the joystick is loose when moving side to side.
Anyone got a exploded view of the parts of a ServoStik.
Thanks.
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Re: ServoStik
[Re: Col68]
#335174 - 12/16/14 06:59 AM
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It's a basic Sanwa.
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Re: ServoStik
[Re: Traso]
#335182 - 12/16/14 10:12 AM
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> It's a basic Sanwa.
Thank you for the info. Pity I did not know that yesterday as I spent all day trying to work it out. You would not believe how many combinations there are with just those few parts.
I even glued the micro switches in as as the micro switch blade was falling off the wrong ridge of plastic.
It is not that I have not seen joysticks before as I had dozens of amusement machines in shops years ago but I never used the Sanwa ones.
It just took me a few minutes to fix it perfectly after seeing a Sanwa youtube video.
Thanks again.
Now to overcome the problems with HyperSpin and Windows 8.1.
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