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NEW Automatic Pachinko Ball Lifter Rockston Cyclone 256 BPM Over 200 Sold!

Description: The Rockston Cyclone Pachinko Ball Lifter as seen on Facebook, Pachitalk and Youtube VIDEO > https://youtu.be/vUyoD1XPl0EPowerful 12V DC Gearmotor Delivers 70KG.c of Torque Ultra Tough Delrin Sprocket with Aluminum Hub Easily Adjustable Proximity Sensor and Automotive Industry Relayturns the Cyclone on only when balls are present!256 BPM (balls per minute) @12 VDC (512) BPM @ 24 VDC Protected 12VDC Power Supply Included Tubing and 90 degree stay are now included Everything you need comes in the box ! Lifts Balls over 10 feet high!Take a Look!: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/7f1MfsvWbOA Makes your pachinko experience more realistic by automatically taking care of ball management. Please feel free to message me with any questions. Cyclone Loader specifications: Motor 16 RPM @ 12VDC Tourqe 70KG.c Balls Per Minute 256 @ 12VDC - 512 @ 24VDC Sprocket 16 tooth Delrin with Aluminum hubBody Material Baltic Birch, Maple and MDFBody Dimensions 6 x 5 x (4 to 5) inches tall Unit Weight 2.5 LBCurrent consumption .33 amp @ 12VDCMaximum Lift Height Tested to over 10 feet Enjoy Your Life ! International Sales Welcome! Presented by MTE JUST WHAT IS A PACHINKO BALL LIFTER AND WHY SHOULD I HAVE ONE? A pachinko machine has an exit hole in the back of it near the bottom. This is how the casino makes it profit by taking the losing balls that fall to the bottom of the playfield. The balls themselves are the "currency" like tokens or coins in a slot machine. When you play pachinko, you are gambling and usually end up losing all your balls out the back of the machine. The machine also has a prize tray in the upper back that must be replenished if you are going to get paid when you win! In a Parlor in Japan the balls are moved from the bottom of the machines into the top prize trays by elaborate ball management systems that work behind the scenes. Obviously this part of the Parlor is not accessible to the player but when you bring a machine home you now have to be both the player and the parlor! Now you can keep going to the back of the machine while you are playing and manually take the balls and move them to the top by hand, however this completely destroys the notion of gambling and winning. The Cyclone is a type of ball lifter I designed that utilizes the side of a sprocket unlike conventional more expensive designs and is anti jamming. It is also automatic and runs only when balls fall in. Losing balls fall out the back of a machine from the playfield and into the loader that moves them to the top prize tray in back where they can be bought back to play with by pressing a button.(more about that button in my next installment) It's not about holding balls at the bottom, just catch them and move them from bottom to top in the back in real time so the player doesn't have to keep reaching back there and moving them manually. Remember, these machines are designed for a player to only have access to the front! They are not designed at all to be used at home so accessories like this Top Loading ball lifter help produce a more realistic enjoyable playing environment at home. In effect the ball lifter takes the place of a huge ball management system that operates behind the scenes at every parlor in Japan. This inexpensive and good looking working contraption is exactly what enthusiasts have been trying to build economically for decades! Here it is ! ENJOY YOUR LIFE ! MTE Why should you consider a Cyclone over slightly less expensive 3D printed designs? The Cyclone's design boasts many advantages and one important reason why the Cyclone is far superior to conventional designs is that the pachinko balls do not need to be organized in a single file line to be introduced to the Cyclone's sprocket. And that's the first place where other lifters run into their jamming problems. Pachinko balls have a nasty property that causes them to bind up and jam on themselves just trying to get past one another to form a single file line (think of your shooter tray or prize tray). Sure they appear to be organizing themselves just fine then suddenly the flow stops and jams. Video : https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Z-hv4OKGink If this happens in your ball lifter input tray, you most likely won't know about it right away. If that's not bad enough, other designs contain a secondary pinch point. It's actually fairly hard to pinch a round object but it still occurs given enough chances. On conventional designs, the sprocket can and will pinch an incoming ball that happens to be just in the wrong half way position as it enters. The Cyclone, on the other hand, just simply accepts any unorganized output of balls from your machine with it's large 3" opening. With the sensor properly adjusted the Cyclone is always operating with a full sprocket full of balls. So there are zero pinch points in the entire ball path to encounter. That equates to zero jams! All you have to be aware of to install it is to make sure the included tubing has a free unobstructed path for them to move in, yes move, move all the way up to the second floor if need be with it's powerful high torque gearmotor. Video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/7f1MfsvWbOA?si=VjzXKOY2_GbZ64F0 Below, a few comments from some of my happy customers: "Machine works perfectly and installation was clear with pics on eBay. Quick delivery and seamless customer service." "If you don't buy one of these are you really playing Pachinko because thanks to this great seller oh I'm definitely playing Pachinko now I have the upper hand get your game on today so it right like I did you won't regret it" "Great ebayer and fast shipping. Heck of a great little ball lifter well made. Works better than the $600 ones. This little has a auto switch on it so it only runs when ball are in it. Well worth to money . Will get another for other machines. And AAAA+++++" "I was a little skeptical about this thing working but it does. It keeps up with the jackpot winnings. It was easy to place on the machine. The tubing and clips provided made it super easy to install and get to playing our pachinkos. We have three and tried this out on all three and it worked. The build is sturdy and the electrical is working perfectly. Will purchase again in the future when we get our set up how we want." "Super fast shipping. Anyone that owns a fever machine, this device is ESSENTIAL. Very well engineered machine. Highly recommended." "I've always wanted one of these. The workmanship is beautiful and the piece works great. This solves a problem that I've always had with an elegant solution." "The Pachinko ball return is awesome!...This makes my Pachinko machine much more fun to play! High quality in the making / designing of the system. Very simple to install and started working instantly." "Thanks again, I love it when I buy something that doesn't dissapoint and overall just improved our game experience. Thanks!" "Second purchase to go with another machine. Works absolutely flawlessly without a hitch. Easy set up and function to get those pachinko balls back in the hopper."

Price: 249.99 USD

Location: Wheeling, Illinois

End Time: 2024-08-12T23:22:20.000Z

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NEW  Automatic  Pachinko Ball Lifter Rockston Cyclone 256 BPM  Over 200 Sold!NEW  Automatic  Pachinko Ball Lifter Rockston Cyclone 256 BPM  Over 200 Sold!NEW  Automatic  Pachinko Ball Lifter Rockston Cyclone 256 BPM  Over 200 Sold!NEW  Automatic  Pachinko Ball Lifter Rockston Cyclone 256 BPM  Over 200 Sold!NEW  Automatic  Pachinko Ball Lifter Rockston Cyclone 256 BPM  Over 200 Sold!NEW  Automatic  Pachinko Ball Lifter Rockston Cyclone 256 BPM  Over 200 Sold!NEW  Automatic  Pachinko Ball Lifter Rockston Cyclone 256 BPM  Over 200 Sold!NEW  Automatic  Pachinko Ball Lifter Rockston Cyclone 256 BPM  Over 200 Sold!NEW  Automatic  Pachinko Ball Lifter Rockston Cyclone 256 BPM  Over 200 Sold!

Item Specifics

Restocking Fee: No

Return shipping will be paid by: Seller

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 14 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

Brand: Rockston Cyclone

Year: 2021

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