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Leaf Switch - Eject Hole / Kickout (Williams):
Price: $10.09 each
Status: In Stock
(4 Available)
Part #: SW-1A-130
Condition: New
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Leaf switch with nylon actuator for some eject holes and ball trough kickouts on many Williams electronic solid-state (SS) games approx. 1977-1985 (see game listing below).
Available with or without diode (select above when ordering- ships WITHOUT diode by default). Switch with optional diode is pictured below.
May be able to substitute for discontinued Bally eject saucer hole switches ASW-A1-154, ASW-A1-166, and ASW-A1-167.
This is a low-voltage switch recommended for electronic solid-state (SS) games only- not recommended for older electro-mechcanical (EM) games.
Bally electronic solid-state (SS) games that take a diode on the switch will connect the same way as original switch (order this switch WITH diode, above).
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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: Algar, Alien Poker, Black Knight, Blackout, Contact, Disco Fever, Firepower, Flash, Gorgar, Hot Tip, Jungle Lord, Laser Ball, Lucky Seven, Pharaoh, Pokerino, Scorpion, Solar Fire, Stellar Wars, Time Warp, World Cup
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