Norbert Snicer will be conducting a series of Pinball Machine workshops throughout March-April next year. The 2 day intensive course is a hands on workshop designed to promote the most effective troubleshooting techniques used in on-site pinball servicing. The course is based on Williams/Bally WPC95 and WPC System machines, and will be held in Auckland, Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney and Perth.
The course establishes simple, step by step procedures which lead to the resolution of most problems in a surprisingly short amount of time. Seemingly complicated faults can often be rectified within a few minutes. The troubleshooting techniques presented at this course are universal, with participants learning how to apply them to troubleshoot other brands of pinballs such as Sega, Data East and the latest Stern Pinballs.
Participants will learn what the most common problems are and how to solve them, basic electrical principles and devices, maintenance and preventative maintenance issues, and more. This course provides practical help for all people who work with pinballs and will be found valuable by both newcomers and experienced technicians.
For more information on the workshops, please see below:
Pinball Machines – How They Work & Troubleshooting - Auckland
Pinball Machines – How They Work & Troubleshooting - Brisbane
Pinball Machines – How They Work & Troubleshooting - Melbourne
Pinball Machines – How They Work & Troubleshooting - Sydney
Pinball Machines – How They Work & Troubleshooting - Perth