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Flash and Laser Ball (Williams) Dual Flipper End-of-Stroke Switch - Replacement (Williams):
Price: $21.28 each
Status: In Stock
(5 Available)
Part #: SW-1010B
Condition: New
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Replacement dual flipper EOS switch assembly used on lower right flipper on Williams Flash and Laser Ball pinballs only. Replaces discontinued Williams switch # SW-1010A.
This switch is used on the lower right flipper, and controls the upper right flipper when the lower flipper is activated. Same thickness as original switch, and uses original #5 x 1-inch mounting screws and tinnerman nut for mounting.
Measurements: Longest blade of the long inner switch (nearest to flipper coil) measures 1-3/4 inches out from the bakelite switch stack. Longest blade of the short outer switch (farthest from flipper coil) switch measures 1-9/16 inches out from the bakelite switch stack.
Inner switch (nearest to flipper coil) is normally closed when flipper is at rest. Outer switch is normally open when flipper is at rest. See additional images below for proper installation and adjustment.
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NOTE: No returns on Electronics - all sales final.
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Fits The Following Games: (The list below may not be complete, and it's accuracy is not guaranteed. Contact us if you have any questions.)
WILLIAMS: Flash, Laser Ball
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