NAMCO ACE DRIVER DELUXE Operator's Manual
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ACE DRIVER
DELUXE
Operators Manual
I
T IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OPERATOR TO MAINTAIN CUSTOMER SAFETY
,
AT ALL TIMES
AND IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT THE DETAILS SET OUT IN THIS
.
MANUAL ARE FOLLOWED PRECISELY
Part No. 90500019

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  • Page 1 ACE DRIVER DELUXE Operators Manual T IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OPERATOR TO MAINTAIN CUSTOMER SAFETY AT ALL TIMES AND IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT THE DETAILS SET OUT IN THIS MANUAL ARE FOLLOWED PRECISELY Part No. 90500019...
  • Page 2 6-9, "Handling Drive Castor Wear".) Warnings for Disassembly, Installation, Routine Maintenance and Troubleshooting DANGER: Namco Ltd. bears absolutely no responsibility for accidents or injuries resulting from unauthorized changes to the machine. DANGER: Ensure that the machine has been turned OFF before making adjustments or carrying out maintenance.
  • Page 3 No part of this publication may be reproduced by any mechanical, photographic or electronic process, or in the form of phonographic recording, nor may it be stored in a retrieval system, namco transmitted or otherwise copied for public or private use, without permission from Ltd.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents HOW TO PLAY ....................... 1 SPECIFICATIONS ......................2 PRECAUTIONS ......................4 3-1. Notes on Operation ..................... 4 Notes on Installation ................... 5 3-3. Notes on Moving and Shipping ................6 Notes on Handling ....................7 MAJOR COMPONENTS ....................8 ADJUSTMENTS ......................
  • Page 5 6-4. Removing the Monitor..................27 6-5. Steering and Shift Lever ................... 29 6-5-1. Replacing the Steering Wheel .............. 29 6-5-2. Shift Assembly Maintenance ..............29 6-5-3. Replacing the Steering Drive PCB ............30 6-5-4. Replacing the Time Belt ................ 31 6-5-5.
  • Page 6: How To Play

    1. HOW TO PLAY • This machine is a multi-player racing game that allows several people to play at the same time, up to a maximum number of eight. • When two or three players are competing against each other, the computer car is included and competition is between four cars.
  • Page 7: Specifications

    2. SPECIFICATIONS POWER SUPPLY :- 220/240volts AC POWER CONSUMPTION:- 720W MONITOR :- Hantarex 28" Polo Colour Monitor with auto degauss. DIMENSIONS :- - Assembled: 2,370mm(w) x 2,180mm(d) x 2,200mm(h) - Separated: Seat Assy 1,070mm(w) x 2,030mm(d) x 1,640mm(h) Tower Assy 2,100mm(w) x 850mm(d) x 1,760mm(h) Header Assy...
  • Page 8 ACCESSORIES :- Keys: (Cash Door)............. 2 (Coin Door) ............2 (Back Door) ............. 2ea IEC Mains Lead ..............1 Operators Manual ............... 1 Installation & Commissioning Manual ........ 1 Monitor Manual ..............1 Car Number Decal Set - Large .......... 2 Car Number Decal Set - Small ...........
  • Page 9: Precautions

    3. PRECAUTIONS Be sure to read this section carefully 3-1. Notes on Operation NOTE: Only operate this machine after checking that it has been installed correctly and in accordance with the Installation and Commissioning manual. NOTE: The supplied guard fence is to ensure customers do not get too close to the machine or get injured.
  • Page 10: Notes On Installation

    3-2 Notes on Installation This machine is designed for indoor use only. Do not install the machine in the following places: Page 5...
  • Page 11: Notes On Moving And Shipping

    If this machine is installed next to walls or other machines, ensure there is plenty of space between them NOTE: So that customers are not crushed or injured while the machine is moving, ensure that it is separated from walls or other machines by at least 30cm.
  • Page 12: Notes On Handling

    3-4 Notes on Handling DANGER The Mains voltage to this machine should be within the range of 220 to 240v AC and the transformer input matched accordingly. DANGER Be sure that the power is turned OFF when replacing parts and connecting/disconnecting connectors.
  • Page 13: Major Components

    4. MAJOR COMPONENTS Page 8...
  • Page 14: Adjustments

    5 ADJUSTMENTS 5-1 Turning on the Power After the machine has been installed, turn ON the power. The Power switch is located on the rear of the upper tower section. (See section 4 "Major Components" (page 8).) 5-2 Adjustment Switches The adjustment switches are located inside the coin door.
  • Page 15: Test Mode

    5-3 Test Mode Open the coin door and slide the test switch "ON". The "Menu Screen" will be displayed on the monitor. Select the test required by moving the shift lever up or down. The colour of the selected test will change. Enter the selected test by stepping on the accelerator.
  • Page 16: Coin Options

    5-3-1 Coin Options Select item (1) COIN OPTIONS [DEFAULT IN GREEN] "COIN OPTIONS" on the menu screen, GAME COST to set the game cost 1 COIN 1 CREDIT ... and related settings. COIN1 MECH VALUE Use the shift lever to 1 COIN COUNT AS 1 COIN ...
  • Page 17: Game Options

    5-3-2 Game Options Select item (2) "GAME OPTIONS" on the GAME OPTIONS [DEFAULT IN GREEN] menu screen to set the game options. PCB ID NUMBER ....(a) Use the shift lever to TEAM COLOUR BLUE3 ....(b) select the required item then step on the RACE CLASS BEG EXP PRO ....
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  • Page 19: I/O Test

    5-3-3 I/O Test Select item (3) "I/O TEST" on the menu screen. Use the shift lever to select the required item then step on the accelerator. I/O TEST DIP 2 12345678 ... (a) Option Switch (CPU-PCB Sw2) 3 12345678 ... (b) Option Switch (CPU-PCB Sw1) LINK ON 2 COUNT 0 ...
  • Page 20: Switch Test

    5-3-4 Switch Test The following screen is displayed when "SWITCH" is selected on the I/O screen. I/O TEST 2 12345678 3 12345678 LINK ON 2 COUNT 0 SWITCH (a) Accelerator ....GAS: *0000 COIN 1: ....(e) Coin 1 switch (b) Brake ....
  • Page 21: Motor Test

    5-3-5 Motor Test The following screen is displayed when "MOTOR" is selected on the I/O screen. I/O TEST 2 12345678 3 12345678 LINK ON 2 COUNT O SWITCH MOTOR BASE MOTOR OFF ....(a) Seat motor test STEERING TORQUE ....(b) Steering motor test EXIT GAS: TURN SHIFT: CHOOSE...
  • Page 22: Lamp Test

    5-3-7 Lamp Test The following screen is displayed when "LAMP" is selected on the I/O screen. I/O TEST 2 12345678 3 12345678 LINK ON 2 COUNT 0 LAMP TOP LAMP ......(a) SIGNAL LAMP RED ......(b) SIGNAL LAMP GREEN ......
  • Page 23: Sound Test

    5-3-9 Sound Test To adjust the sound volume, select "SOUND TEST" in the menu screen. The following screen will be displayed. SOUND TEST [DEFAULT IN GREEN] VOLUME [MAX 63] LEFT RIGHT (a) Left speaker volume ....40 ..(b) Right speaker volume SONG EXIT GAS: ENTER...
  • Page 24: Linking Two Or More Machines

    5-4 Linking Two or More Machines. Up to four machines (8 seats) can be linked together. The machines should be linked as described below. NOTE: Each machine can draw up to 8 amps. Make sure that the power supply is adequate. Ensure that the power is "OFF".
  • Page 25: Setting The Link Switches

    Turn the power to each machine "ON", and set the PCB ID using the test mode. (Refer to section 5-3-2, "Setting the Game Options" (page 11)) Note: Settings other than those described will cause the machine to operate incorrectly. 5-4-1 Setting the Link Switches The link switches are used to set the connection between seats and machines.
  • Page 26: Adjustments When Replacing Parts (Initialization)

    5-5 Adjustments When Replacing Parts (Initialization) The following adjustments should always be performed after replacing the game PC board, ROM, Steering Assy, Pedal Assy, or Control Pots. The game will not operate correctly if these adjustments are not made. Ensure that accelerator and brake pedals are fully returned. Place the steering wheel to it's centre position and remove hands from the wheel ( The steering wheel does not return to centre by itself.)
  • Page 27: Maintenance

    6. MAINTENANCE DANGER: In order to prevent injury or electric shock to service personnel, ensure that the MAIN POWER IS OFF before attempting any maintenance. DANGER: Before performing any work not described in this manual, be sure to contact your distributor first to receive instructions or answers to questions.
  • Page 28: Sign Assembly

    6-2. Sign Assembly 6-2-1. Replacing the Fluorescent Tube and Reflector Lamp Remove the two security screws (M5x12) and remove the acrylic retainer (B). Remove the four Security screws (M5x12) and remove the acrylic retainer (C). Pull the acrylic sign forward to remove it. Replace the fluorescent lamp 4ft..
  • Page 29: Main Tower Assy

    6-3. Main tower Assy. 6-3-1. Replacing Fluorescent Lamp and Reflector Lamp Remove the four security screws (M5x12) and the acrylic support bar, then remove the acrylic board. Replace the fluorescent lamp (12"). Unscrew the reflector lamp ( 240v 25w E14 only) to the left to remove. Refit by screwing the lamp to the right.
  • Page 30: Removing The Shield Case

    6-3-3. Removing the Shield Case Remove the rear cover (L). Remove the Pozi head screw (M4x10), and remove the earth terminal. ( Note: Be careful not to lose the internal washer (M4). Disconnect the two connectors on the EMI board, the AC fan connector, and the four connectors on the I/O PCB.
  • Page 31: Replacing The Switch Mode Power Supply And Fuses

    6-3-5 Replacing the Switch Mode Power Supply and Fuses. Remove six security screws (M5x12), and remove the upper rear panel from the tower unit. Partially slide the power supply wooden tray backwards to gain access to the fuses. Disconnect all connectors, and remove the wooden tray completely. Replace the power supply assembly.
  • Page 32: Removing The Monitor

    6-4. Removing the Monitor DANGER: There are areas within the monitor that have high temperature and very high voltage even after the power has been removed. Extreme care must be taken to avoid burns or electric shock. DANGER: The monitor weighs approx 60kg, at least two people should be used to remove the monitors.
  • Page 33 Remove the four security screws (M5x20) connecting the monitor mask to the monitor cover. Remove the six security screws (M5x20) which fasten the monitor mask to the monitor box, and remove the monitor mask. 10) Remove the three security screws (M5x20) which fasten the monitor cover to the monitor box, and remove the monitor cover.
  • Page 34: Steering And Shift Lever

    6-5. Steering and Shift Lever 6-5-1. Replacing the Steering Wheel Remove the three security screws (M6x20), and remove the steering wheel. When refitting the steering wheel, ensure that the keyway between the steering boss and shaft is at the bottom, and take care that the wheel is fitted at the correct angle.
  • Page 35: Replacing The Steering Drive Pcb

    6-5-3. Replacing the Steering Drive PCB Remove the shift assemble (Refer to section 6-5-2, "Shift Assy Maintenance".) Remove the six security screws (M5x12), and slide the inner panel towards the steering wheel. Remove the two security screws (M5x12) and the two security screws (M5x20), and remove the nose cover.
  • Page 36: Replacing The Time Belt

    6-5-4. Replacing the Timing Belt Remove the nose cover. (Refer to section 6-5-3, "Replacing the Steering Drive PCB.) Remove the steering wheel. (Refer to section 6-5-1, "Replacing the steering wheel".) Remove the lamp/switch assemblies from the view change and motion stop buttons, and remove the inner panel.
  • Page 37: Replacing The Motor And Motor Brush

    When replacing the timing belt, fit to the motor gear first. If the belt is forced, it could damage the belt or motor. Set the belt tension using the socket head bolt (M6x25). The tension should be set so that the belt moves about 2-3mm when a force of 500g is applied to the belt between the pulleys.
  • Page 38: Replacing The Pulley

    6-5-6 Replacing the Pulley The pulley is retained to the motor shaft with a 'Taper-Lock' bush. Removing the pulley Using a hex wrench, slacken the two grub screws a number of turns. Remove one of the grub screws and screw it into the release hole. Continue to tighten until the 'Taper-Bush' releases.
  • Page 39: Replacing The Fuse

    6-5-7. Replacing the Fuse There is a fuse located below and to the left of the steering wheel. Use a flat blade screwdriver and turn the fuse cap anticlockwise to release the cap and fuse. Replace the fuse (5amp Slo-Blo) 6-5-8.
  • Page 40: Replacing The Seat

    6-6. Replacing the Seat 6-6-1. Removing the Seat Remove ten security screws (M5x10), and remove the headrest. Loosen the security screws (M5x20) on seat side A, seat side B, and seat back A joints (six screws total). When doing this, take care to remove the screws completely.
  • Page 41 Remove the four pozi head screws (M5x25), and remove the speaker cover. Remove the two pozi head screws (M5x25) and four security screws (M8x20), and remove the seat section. Page 36...
  • Page 42: Installing The Seat

    Remove the two security screws (M5x25) and two Whizz nuts (M5) from the upper part of the removed seat section, and remove the seat stay from the seat. When doing this, take care not to lose the washers. 6-6-2. Installing the Seat Temporarily fasten the seat stay to the seat (Refer to 6-6-1, step Install the seat section to the seat.
  • Page 43: Under Base Assembly

    6-7. Under Base Assembly DANGER: The drum drive PCB (see section 6-7-2, "Names of Under Base Parts") has areas of high voltage and high temperature even after the power has been turned OFF. Take care not to touch the PCB to avoid receiving electric shocks or burns.
  • Page 44: Names Of Under Base Parts

    6-7-2. Names of Under Base Parts 6-7-3. Replacing the Drive Castor NOTE: When replacing the castor, it is recommended that two people perform the work and safety gloves are worn. Removing the Castor Unit. Remove the nut (M10), and remove the link rod and link arm.
  • Page 45 Loosen the four hex head bolts (M10x40) that hold the housing to the main housing. The housing is fixed using keyholes. Lift the housing up and then pull it forward to remove the castor unit. If there is difficulty in removing the unit, remove the top two bolts.
  • Page 46 Notes on Installing the Castor Unit Install the castor unit in the roller base, and tighten the four hex head bolts (M10x30). Use the nut locking bracket to turn the nut towards the link arm and set the spacing between the nut and housing as shown in fig A.
  • Page 47: Replacing The Drum Drive Pcb And Motion Stop Pcb

    6-7-4. Replacing the Drum Drive PCB and Motion Stop PCB Remove the rear cover (R). (Refer to section 6-7-1, "Removing the Rear Cover.) Disconnect all the connectors Remove the Pozi head screws (M3X10) and washers, and remove the PCB. Page 42...
  • Page 48: Replacing The V Belts

    6-7-5. Replacing the V Belts Removing the V Belts Remove the rear covers (L), (R). (Refer to section 6-7-1, "Removing the Rear Covers".) Remove the four bolts (M8x20) and the four security screws (M8x40), then remove the beam. See section 6-7-2, "Names of Under Base Parts"...
  • Page 49: Replacing The Motor And Motor Brushes

    6-7-6. Replacing the Motor and Motor Brushes. Replacing the Motor Brush. Remove the rear cover (Refer to section 6-7-1, "Removing the Rear Covers".) Remove the pozi head screws from the brush covers (located either side of the motor), and remove the covers Replace the two brushes.
  • Page 50: Ab Pedal Assembly

    6-8. AB Pedal Assembly 6-8-1. Removing the AB Pedal Assembly Remove the four security screws (M6x20), and withdraw the assembly forward. Disconnect the connector, and remove the assembly. 6-8-2. Replacing the Control Pots Loosen the quadrant gear clamp screw, and remove the quadrant gear. Loosen the gear grub screw, and remove the gear.
  • Page 51: Handling Drive Castor Wear

    6-9. Handling Drive Castor Wear This machine uses a moveable mechanism controlled by the pressing of a drive castor against the metal roller. During the playing of the game, this castor gradually wears due to the constant friction with the roller. When the drive castor wears sufficiently, the pressure becomes poor, and the seat assembly is no longer driven left and right and can be pushed easily sideways by hand.
  • Page 52: Troubleshooting

    7. TROUBLESHOOTING DANGER: To avoid injury, always turn the main power OFF, before carrying out any checks or adjustments. Check the following whenever there is a problem with the machine. The machine is requires a mains supply of 220-240volt AC. If there are several high current devices (air conditioners, large rides or other large machines etc.) connected to the same power supply, the power supply may fluctuate due to power surges, and cause game malfunction.
  • Page 53: Parts

    8. PARTS SPRING WASHER N.B. LOCTITE !! ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No. M6 FULL NUT 27000021 M6x20 HEX HEAD SET SCREW - BZP 88300700 M6 FLAT WASHER H/DUTY -BZP 88300702 M6 SPRING WASHER TYPE B - BZP 28000034 SWIVEL CASTOR - 63mm 59000002 ADJUSTABLE FOOT M20x125 W/LOCK NUT 25000008...
  • Page 54 SPRING WASHER FLAT WASER SPRING WASHER FLAT WASER SPRINGWASHER FLAT WASER SPRING WASHER FLAT WASER ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No. QNTY M8x25 SECURITY BUTTON HEAD - SUS 26300042 M8 FLAT WASHER - SUS 28000030 M8 SPRING WASHER TYPE B - SUS 28000017 SPRING WASHER FLAT WASER...
  • Page 55 SPRING WASHER FLAT WASHER SPRING WASHER SPRING WASHER SPRING WASHER FLAT WASHER FLAT WASHER FLAT WASHER FLAT WASHER SPRING WASHER ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No. QNTY M8x25 HEX HEAD SET SCREW - BZP 26300050 M8 FLAT WASHER H/DUTY - BZP 88300702 M8 SPRING WASHER TYPE B - BZP 28000027 M6x16 SECURITY BUTTON HEAD SCREW - SUS...
  • Page 56 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No. QNTY SES LAMP HOLDER 64800003 240v 25w SES SILVERED LAMP 64000083 3.2x9.5 RIVET 23000010 M5x12 SECURITY BUTTON HEAD SCREW - SUS 26300045 M5x12 HEX HEAD SET SCREW - BZP 26500432 M5 FLAT WASHER H/DUTY - BZP 88300432 M5 SPRING WASHER TYPE B - BZP 28000026...
  • Page 57 SPRING WASHER SPRING ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No. M8x45 HEX HEAD SET SCREW - BZP 26500435 M8 FLAT WASHER H/DUTY 88300702 M8x25 HEX HEAD SET SCREW - BZP 25300050 M8 SPRING WASHER TYPE B - BZP 38000027 M5x12 SECURITY BUTTON HEAD SCREW - SUS 26300045 M5x16 SECURITY BUTTON HEAD SCREW - SUS 26300032...
  • Page 58 SPRING WASHER ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No. QNTY SCHAFFNER IEC MAINS INLET 66000043 MAINS SWITCH - D/POLE 60000000 MAINS FILTER 62400001 LINK PCB ASSEMBLY XAD-LINK PCB M3x12 POZI PAN HEAD SCREW - BZP 26300133 M6x16 POZI PAN HEAD SCREW - BZP 88300790 M6 FLAT WASHER H/DUTY - BZP 28000037...
  • Page 59 " " T - - - - - -...
  • Page 60 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No. QNTY SPRING WASHER M6x20 HEX HEAD SET SCREW - BZOP 26300778 M6 FLAT WASHER H/DUTY - BZP 28000037 M6 SPRING WASHER TYPE B - BZP 28000034 M5x12 SECURITY BUTTON HEAD SCREW - SUS 26300045 M5x20 HEX HEAD SET SCREW - BZP 88300796 M5 FLAT WASHER H/DUTY - BZP 88300789...
  • Page 61 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No. QNTY 4ft FLUORESCENT TUBE ASSY 6400045 MES LAMP HOLDER 64800003 240v 25w SES SILVERED LAMP 64000083 M5x20 HEX HEAD SET SCREW - BZP 88300796 M5x16 HEX HEAD SET SCREW - BZP 26500431 M5 FLAT WASHER H/DUTY - BZP 88300789 M5 SPRING WASHER TYPE B - BZP 28000026...
  • Page 62 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No. M5x10 SECURITY BUTTON HEAD SCREW - SUS 26300043 M6x16 SECURITY BUTTON HEAD SCREW - SUS 26300044 SEVEN SEGMENT DISPLY FILTER 39000048 POSITION VAC-FORM CAR STICKER - GREEN 40000210 POSITION VAC-FORM CAR STICKER - YELLOW 40000211 POSITION VAC-FORM CAR STICKER - BLUE 40000212 POSITION VAC-FORM CAR STICKER - RED 40000213...
  • Page 63 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART N M6x20 SECURITY BUTTON HEAD SCREW - SUS 2630090 M5x12 SECURITY BUTTON HEAD SCREW - SUS 2630004 LOCTITE 242 9500000 TOP FLASH ACRYLIC RETAINING BRKT - TOP 4500032 TOP FLASH ACRYLIC RETAINING BRKT - BOTTOM 4500032 TOP FLASH ACRYLIC RETAINING BRKT - BOTTOM 4500032 TOP FLASH ACRYLIC - GREEN/YELLOW 3000003...
  • Page 64 SPRING WASHER ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No. QNTY SPRING WASHER No.6 x ½" PZ FLANGE SCREW 26100074 M8x40 HEX HEAD SET SCREW - BZP 26500433 M8 FLAT WASHER H/DUTY - BZP 88300702 M8 SPRING WASHER TYPE B - BZP 28000027 LOCTITE 242 95000009 MONITOR CABINET SIDE DECAL - LHS 40000207...
  • Page 65 M8 Spring Washer M8 Flat Washer M20 Locking Nut to be fitted to foot before foot is fitted. ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No. QNTY MAIN BASE METALWORK 45000224 SWIVEL CASTOR 75mm 59000005 ADJUSTABLE FOOT M20x100mm W/LOCK NUT 25000008 M8x20 HEX HEAD SET SCREW - BZP 88300700 M8 FLAT WASHER H/DUTY - BZP 28000027...
  • Page 66 G R U B S C R E W S S U P - PLIED W I T H B U S H M 1 0 x 4 8 T H R E A D E D ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No. S T U D DRIVE MOTOR &...
  • Page 67 M 1 0 F L A T W A S H E R M 1 2 S P R I N G W A S H E R M 1 0 S P R I N G W A S H E R ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No.
  • Page 68 M10 SPRING W A S H E R M10 FLAT W A S H E R M5 SPRING W A S H E R M5 FLAT W A S H E R M5 SPRING W A S H E R FLAT WASHER ITEM DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 69 M8 SPRING W A S H E R M8 FLAT W A S H E R SPRING WASHER M8 FLAT W A S H E R M8 FLAT WASHER - SUS ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No. QNTY M8 SPRING WASHER - SUS M8x40 SECURITY BUTTON HEAD SCREW - SUS 26300047 M8x20 HEX HEAD SET SCREW - BZP...
  • Page 70 SPRING W A S H E R SPRING W A S H E R SPRING M5 FLAT W A S H E R W A S H E R SPRING W A S H E R FLAT W A S H E R ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No.
  • Page 71 SPRING WASHER M5 FLAT W A S H E R SPRING WASHER M5 FLAT W A S H E R SPRING WASHER M10 FLAT W A S H E R ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No. QNTY M10x40 HEX HEAD SET SCREW - BZP 26500437 M10 FLAT WASHER H/DUTY - BZP 88300794...
  • Page 72 M8 SPRING W A S H E R ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No. QNTY 10mm 'E' CLIP 45000365 M8x40 HEX HEAD SET SCREW - BZP 26500433 M8 FLAT M8 FLAT WASHER H/DUTY - BZP 88300702 W A S H E R M8 SPRING WASHER TYPE B - BZP 28000027 GREASE LIGHT...
  • Page 73 M10 SPRING W A S H E R M10 FLAT WASHER M10 FLAT WASHER M10 SPRING W A S H E R M8 SPRING W A S H E R FLAT WASHER ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No. QNTY M8x20 HEX HEAD SET SCREW - BZP 88300700 M8 FLAT WASHER H/DUTY - BZP 88300702...
  • Page 74 FLAT WASHER M8 SPRING WASHER M10 FLAT W A S H E R M8 FLAT WASHER M10 SPRING WASHER M8 SPRING WASHER ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No. QNTY M10x40 HEX HEAD SET SCREW - BZP 26500437 M10 FLAT WASHER H/DUTY - BZP 88300794 M10 SPRING WASHER TYPE B - BZP 28000023...
  • Page 75 SPRING WASHER ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No. QNTY M8 FLAT STEERING POT - CONTINOUS ROTATION X008-022 W A S H E R M4x12 POZI PAN HEAD SCREW - BZP 26300057 SPRING SPRING WASHER WASHER M4 FLAT WASHER H/DUTY - BZP 28000123 M4 SPRING WASHER TYPE B - BZP 28000018 FLAT...
  • Page 76 SION FLAT W A S H E R SPRING W A S H E R ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No. QNTY EXTERNAL CIRCLIP 32mm 45000287 M8x20 HEX HEAD SET SCREW - BZP 88300700 M8 FLAT WASHER H/DUTY - BZP 88300702 M8 SPRING WASHER TYPE B - BZP 28000027 GREASE - LIGHT 95000019...
  • Page 77 SPRING W A S H E R SPRING W A S H E R SPRING WASHER ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No. QNTY LOCTITE 242 95000009 M10x30 HEX HEAD SET SCREW - BZP 26500428 M10 FLAT WASHER H/DUTY - BZP 88300794 M10 SPRING WASHER TYPE B - BZP 28000023 M5x16 HEX HEAD SET SCREW - BZP 26500431...
  • Page 78 M6 SPRING WASHER - SUS 28000012 LOCTITE 242 95000009 SPEEDO PLEXI - PRINTED 42000005 SPEEDO BACKING PLEXI 39000049 STEERING WHEEL - 10" RED LEATHER RACING 88800064 STEERING WHEEL BOSS 45000342 "NAMCO LOGO" DECAL 40000022 WOODRUFF KEY 6x6x31.7 45000318 DASHBOARD VAC-FORM 45000337...
  • Page 79 SPRING W A S H E R ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No. QNTY M5x40 SECURITY BUTTON HEAD SCREW - SUS 26300038 M5 FLAT WASHER - SUS 28000015 M5 SPRING WASHER TYPE B - SUS 28000014 M5x20 SECURITY BUTTON HEAD SCREW - SUS 26300039 M5x12 SECURITY BUTTON HEAD SCREW - SUS 26300045...
  • Page 80 SPRING W A S H E R SPRING W A S H E R NOTE; FIT TO THIS SIDE FOR YELLOW & R E D FIT TO OTHER SIDE FOR GREEN & BLUE ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No. QNTY M6x16 SECURITY BUTTON HEAD SCREW - SUS 26300044 M5x40 SECURITY BUTTON HEAD SCREW - SUS 26300038...
  • Page 81 N O T E A D D LOCTITE 242 WHEN IN POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No. QNTY M20 SPRING WASHER TYPE B - BZP 28000010 M20 FLAT WASHER H/DUTY - BZP 28000011 M20 FULL NUT - BZP 27000020 M5x6 DOG HEAD GRUB SCREW 26300034 M4x8 DOG HEAD GRUB SCREW 26300035...
  • Page 82 SPRING W A S H E R ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No. QNTY TRANSFORMER 0-220-240 / 15v @ 0.5A - 24v @ 3A 67700031 M4 WHIZZTITE NUT - BZP 27000128 M8x30 HEX HEAD SET SCREW - BZP 26500407 M8 FLAT WASHER H/DUTY - BZP 88300702 M8 SPRING WASHER TYPE B - BZP 28000027...
  • Page 83 SPRING W A S H E R ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No. QNTY M6 FULL NUT - BZP 27000021 M6 FLAT WASHER H/DUTY - BZP 28000037 SPRING M5x12 POZI PAN HEAD SCREW - BZP 26300576 W A S H E R FLAT WASHER H/DUTY - BZP 28000032 SPRING WASHER TYPE B - BZP...
  • Page 84 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No. M6x40 HEX HEAD SET SCREW - BZP 26500034 FLAT WASHER H/DUTY - BZP 88300791 SPRING WASHER TYPE B - BZP 28000034 M4x25 POZI PAN HEAD SCREW - BZP 26300060 M4 FLAT WASHER H/DUTY - BZP 28000036 M4 SPRING WASHER TYPE B - BZP 28000018 M8x30 HEX HEAD SET SCREW - BZP...
  • Page 85 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No M8x20 BUTTON HEAD SCREW - BZP 26500119 M8 SPRING WASHER - BZP 28000027 M8x40 BUTTON HEAD SCREW - BZP 26500408 M6 FLAT WASHER H/DUTY 88300791 M8 SPRING WASHER - BZP 28000027 M5x25 POZI PAN HEAD SCREW - BZP 36300049 M5 FLAT WASHER H/DUTY - BZP 88300789...
  • Page 86 QNTY M5x14x10 RAWLNUT 27000153 M5x25 SECURITY BUTTON HEAD SCREW - SUS 26300033 M5 SPRING WASHER - SUS 28000014 NAMCO SEAT DECAL 40000066 SEAT DECAL SET - YELLOW 40000067 SEAT DECAL SET - GREEN 40000068 54-73 SEAT DECAL SET - RED...
  • Page 87 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No QNTY M5 WHIZZ NUT 45000418 M5x14x10 RAWLNUT 27000153 M8x20 HEX HEAD SET SCREW - BZP 88300700 M10 FLAT WASHER H/DUTY - BZP 88300794 M8 SPRING WASHER TYPE B - BZP 28000027 M5x25 SECURITY BUTTON HEAD SCREW - SUS 26300033 M5x20 SECURITY BUTTON HEAD SCREW - SUS 26300039...
  • Page 88 NOTE: FIT TO THIS SIDE FOR YELLOW & RED FIT TO OTHER SIDE FOR GREEN & BLUE ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No QNTY M5x16 SECURITY BUTTON HEAD SCREW - SUS 26300032 SAFETY RUBBER - BACK 45000421 SAFETY RUBBER - REAR LHS/RHS 45000422 SAFETY RUBBER - FRONT 45000423...
  • Page 89 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No M6x16 SECURITY BUTTON HEAD SCREW - SUS 26300044 M8x16 SECURITY BUTTON HEAD SCREW - SUS 88300795 SLIDE COVER BRACKET SAFETY DECAL - LHS 40000226 SLIDE COVER BRACKET SAFETY DECAL - RHS 40000227 SAFETY DECAL STRIP - YELLOW/BLACK 40000224 LOCTITE 242 95000009...
  • Page 90 FRONT BASE COVER PLATE DECAL - LHS/RHS 40000073 SUS CASTOR ROLLER PLATE 45000248 SHIPPING BRACKET - REAR 45000264 BASE REAR "NAMCO" DECAL 40000071 BASE "FORK HERE" DECAL 40000072 SERIAL NUMBER PLATE - - - - - - - - RIVET 3.2 x 9.5...
  • Page 91 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No M8x20 HEX HEAD SET SCREW - BZP 88300700 M10x30 HEX HEAD SET SCREW - SUS 88300703 M10FLAT WASHER - SUS 28000013 M10 SPRING WASHER TYPE B - SUS 28000009 REAR SHIPPING BRACKET 45000264 FRONT SHIPPING BRACKET 45000369...
  • Page 92 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No M5x12 SECURITY BUTTON HEAD SCREW - SUS 26300045 LOCK 24000016 TOWER PLINTH REAR CLOSING PLATE - LHS/RHS 45000304 TOWER PLINTH REAR CENTRE CLOSING PLATE 45000303 UPPER BACK DOOR 45000291 PCB SECTION REAR DOOR 45000220...
  • Page 93 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO QNTY WASHER - BZP 45000364 M10x30 HEX HEAD SET SCREW - BZP 26500428 M10 SPRING WASHER TYPE B - BZP 28000023 M5 RAWLNUT 27000153 M5x20 SECURITY BUTTON HEAD SCREWS - SUS 26300039 M6x40 HEX HEAD SET SCREW - BZP 26500434 FLAT WASHER ¼"x1"...
  • Page 94 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No QNTY M4x20 POZI PAN HEAD SCREW - BZP 26300055 M4 SPRING WASHER 28000018 M4x25 POZI PAN HEAD SCREW - BZP 26300060 M4 FLAT WASHER - BZP 28000036 M4x20 POZI PAN HEAD SCREW - BZP 26300055 M4 SPRING WASHER - BZP 28000035 No6x½"...

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