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Pinball height

Arcadehub86

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First sorry if I’ve posted in wrong section.

Been speaking to a guy at work about moving my cabs and pinballs. He has a idea to build something to make setting up a pinball on own without killing your back.

Not sure if anything is available or something people already use?

Just need to know are all pinballs the same height from floor to base? If not how much different between them at max?

He will be adding a lifter so needs to know to make it right

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Nope

There are a few leg lengths and also the placement of the legs varies also ,obviously they are always on the corners 😎 but the holes on the legs (and cabinet) are not always at the same height up the cabinet

There isn’t a great deal of varience but there is a bit.
The cabinet depths also vary

Then you get machines with the wrong legs on.....
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Nope

There are a few leg lengths and also the placement of the legs varies also ,obviously they are always on the corners 😎 but the holes on the legs (and cabinet) are not always at the same height up the cabinet

There isn’t a great deal of varience but there is a bit.
The cabinet depths also vary

Then you get machines with the wrong legs on.....
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So would you say 200mm movement would be sufficient for most pinballs?
 
Unless you buy a drop front EM game with 24" front legs [emoji3526]
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