===== Hori ===== Hori's made many mechs throughout their history. Only one was designed and sold for different uses: the Hayabusa ( 隼 ). It uses a standard Sanwa mount, both the four central holes and the outer 65mm mounts. It does use a much larger base that surrounds the microswitches, which may not directly fit a mount made for Sanwa's smaller base. For example, the SNK Super 29 Candy cab's Sanwa plates, or Sanwa's JLF-P-1S. {{ :arcade:hori-hayabusa-mech.jpg?400 |Hori Hayabusa joystick mech}} The Hayabusa shown above includes the mounting plate. It is 36mm from top of plate to bottom of shaft, 78.5mm shaft length. {{ :arcade:hori_hayabusa_joystick_mech-3.jpg?400 |Hori Hayabusa joystick without mounting panel}} Underneath the top plate is a standard Sanwa hole pattern, both the central four-hole mounts, and the twin 65mm mounts. Open it up even further to find that the Hayabusa's oversized base is simply a shell for the microswitches, with soldered-on wires leading to the quick-connect PCB. {{ :arcade:hori_hayabusa_joystick_mech-2.jpg?400 |Inside the Hori Hayabusa Joystick Mech}} The pinout for the connector is the same as the Sanwa JLF stick. ==== Measurements ==== {{ :arcade:hayabusa-mech-schematic.png?400 |Hori Hayabusa dimensions diagram}} {{ :arcade:horihayabusadustwasher.png?400 |Hori Hayabusa dust washer diagram}} {{ :arcade:horihayabusashaftcover.png?400 |Hori Hayabusa shaft cover diagram}}