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QubicaAMF XLi EDGE Series User Manual

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XLi EDGE QubicaAMF Pinspotter
Section 1 Page 1-2 Rev. Date: 10/2016
Section 5 - Parts 5.0 Part Numbers & Drawings Parts Index
Attachment A - XLi EDGE Pinspotter Controller System Wiring Diagram
Attachment B - XLi EDGE Pinspotter Pin Distributor Manual
Attachment C - Positive Ball Lift (PBL) Manual
Attachment D - XLi Control Chassis Manual
Attachment E - XLi EDGE Pinspotter Motor & Gearbox Manual
Attachment F - EDGE Performance Lift Manual
Attachment G - AccuCam 3000 Camera Manual, QV-3000 Camera Manual
Attachment H - XLi Manager’s Control Unit (MCU) Manual
Attachment I Radaray XLi Foul Detector Manual
1.3 Maintenance DVD
Attached to the inside of the front cover of this manual set is a DVD that contains
animations of various maintenance and adjustment procedures. These animations are
provided as a supplement to the written procedures contained in this manual. Reading
the instructions is important to performing the activity safely and correctly, but a visual
rendition minimizes translation errors, adds clarity, and makes the activity easier to
understand.
The DVD contains animations in the PAL and NTSC video standards. NTSC is the
standard used in North America and much of South America. The PAL standard is used
in most other countries. Both standards are included to make the animations available
to as many customers as possible.
1.4 QubicaAMF Worldwide
QubicaAMF (formerly AMF) was founded in New York in 1900 as the American Machine and
Foundry Co., Inc. AMF's first product was automated machinery for the tobacco industry.
In 1936, the pinspotter was invented by Fred Schmidt in his garage in Pear River, New York.
AMF hired him in 1938 allowing him to perfect his invention. The war delayed production,
but in 1946 the pinspotter made its first public debut at the World's Fair. In 1951, the
pinspotter went into production and revolutionized tenpin bowling.
In 1946, AMF introduces "pindilator", the first automatic pinspotting machine, at the
ABC Tournament in Buffalo, New York, and the first automated pinspotter to be
installed and used by bowlers in an ABC Championship in Fort Worth, Texas.
In 1986, AMF Bowling was acquired from AMF Incorporated by a group of Richmond,
Virginia, investors.

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QubicaAMF XLi EDGE Series Specifications

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BrandQubicaAMF
ModelXLi EDGE Series
CategoryAccessories
LanguageEnglish