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Bally Electromechanical / Re: Bally Classic Slot
« Last post by 63mini on Today at 02:40:07 PM »rocgod_22,
Oh... The Bally Classic. Thanks for reminding me of another one of my unfinished projects. I have three of those classic. All are in need of struts. I had originally contacted the original MFG of the struts about 4-5 years ago and received no real help from them. They didn't even have the data anymore as they were too old or, even confirm the lift weight.
Basically, it's going to be trial an error. You will need to get the overall length, the compressed length and both diameters of the old one. You don't have a lot of room before the right one hits the meter.
I had purchased three different types of these, and I had to modify them. The one pictured below from (strut-your-stuff-here) is close. It will not lift the door but will hold it up. I had to remove the upper and lower mounts off of the old ones and weld a metric nut onto them to work on the imported struts. You may find something closer now days. I just kinda put that project on the back burner.
Look for some toolbox/job box struts as they are normally smaller.
Also, there are some manuals out there on eBay. I believe I sold all of my extra copies. However, they don't contain much information.
Sorry, I couldn't be of more assistance.
Oh... The Bally Classic. Thanks for reminding me of another one of my unfinished projects. I have three of those classic. All are in need of struts. I had originally contacted the original MFG of the struts about 4-5 years ago and received no real help from them. They didn't even have the data anymore as they were too old or, even confirm the lift weight.
Basically, it's going to be trial an error. You will need to get the overall length, the compressed length and both diameters of the old one. You don't have a lot of room before the right one hits the meter.
I had purchased three different types of these, and I had to modify them. The one pictured below from (strut-your-stuff-here) is close. It will not lift the door but will hold it up. I had to remove the upper and lower mounts off of the old ones and weld a metric nut onto them to work on the imported struts. You may find something closer now days. I just kinda put that project on the back burner.
Look for some toolbox/job box struts as they are normally smaller.
Also, there are some manuals out there on eBay. I believe I sold all of my extra copies. However, they don't contain much information.
Sorry, I couldn't be of more assistance.