How to Maintain Your Personal Pinball Machine

At Flippers Family Arcade in Cheyenne, WY, we have a passion for games both old and new! However, pinball is one of our favorites. To keep these classic machines in working order through the years, we’ve picked up some basic maintenance tips.

If you’re one of the lucky few who own their own personal pinball machine, then you may benefit from reading through these tips to ensure your machine enjoys a long life of use. Read through our blog about how to maintain your personal pinball machine, then visit our family arcade to play some of the best pinball games in Cheyenne!

Regularly Clean the Game Surface

To keep your pinball playing field looking shiny and new, it’s important to clean the game surface every two to three months. This means you will need to get familiar with removing the glass, every machine is different so be sure to keep the owner’s manual in an easy-to-find location. Cleaning this space will help remove any dust or dirt that can accumulate in hard-to-reach places and cause the moving parts to slow down. We recommend using a microfiber cloth and a gentle cleaning solution like Windex made specifically for glass surfaces. Apply the solution to the cloth, not directly onto the game surface, and carefully clean each part.

Vacuum and Dust the Interior

In addition to regularly cleaning the playing field, you will also need to learn how to lift this surface up so that you can vacuum and dust the interior. This will help remove any dirt or debris that could potentially clog up the moving parts and cause problems down the road. Be sure to use a soft brush attachment on your vacuum cleaner to avoid damaging any of the delicate interior parts.

Check for Loose Connections

As with any electronic device, it’s important to check for loose connections on your pinball machine from time to time. This is especially true if you notice the game isn’t working as well as it used to or if there are strange noises coming from the machine. To check for loose connections, start by unplugging the machine from the power source. Then, open up the back panel and inspect all of the wirings. If you see any frayed or damaged wires, be sure to replace them with new ones. Remember to plug the machine in and test out the repairs you make before closing everything back up.

Lubricate the Moving Parts

To keep your pinball machine running smoothly, it’s important to lubricate the moving parts on a regular basis. This will help reduce friction that causes wear and tear on the parts, which can eventually lead to problems. We recommend using a lightweight silicone lubricant for this task. Apply a small amount of lubricant to a clean cloth and wipe it down on all of the moving parts, including the flippers, bumpers, and slingshots. Be sure to wipe away any excess lubricant so it doesn’t attract dirt or dust.

By following these simple tips, you can help ensure your pinball machine stays in good working condition for years to come! When you’re ready to try out some new machines, be sure to stop by Flippers Family Arcade in Cheyenne, WY! Our games are suitable for those of all ages, and we strive to provide an inviting and enjoyable environment for everyone who walks through our doors. We have a large selection of both new and classic machines that are sure to provide hours of fun for the whole family. Contact us today to learn more!

 

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