arcade:adaptor_plates
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Several sizes of plates will fit here. The two important dimensions are 96mm for the mounting screws, and 10mm depth. | Several sizes of plates will fit here. The two important dimensions are 96mm for the mounting screws, and 10mm depth. | ||
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- | Sega used the same panel mount for most of their Candy-style cabs (Astro, Blast, Net City, Naomi, and more). Two 96mm spaced screws and a 14mm rise. | + | Sega used this panel mount for their Aero and Astro City cabinets, as well as the [[controls: |
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+ | The Sanwa JLF-P-1S plate is still sold by Sanwa. | ||
+ | ==== Sega City Mount v2 ==== | ||
+ | This mount was used on the Sega cabinets that followed the New Astro City. It's much smaller than the City mount, with two 65mm screws and a 6mm depth. | ||
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+ | The VF and SE Base plates both use countersunk screw, and will mount flush when installed. | ||
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- | Note that some Seimitsu sticks use a 50mm pattern. |
arcade/adaptor_plates.txt · Last modified: 2023/12/01 23:34 by NFG