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Wiki - Lane Machine Manuals & Oil Pattern Library

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BowlingChat.net Community,

I have added a bunch of reference and maintenance manuals for lane machines within the wiki.
I'd like to consider this the start of a project, collecting manuals for different lane machines out there.
If you have a manual in PDF or other format, please let me know, I'd like to add it to the collection we have going.
You can find the existing manuals under Bowling Environment section of the wiki:
http://wiki.bowlingchat.net/wiki/index. ... nvironment

Also, I have added over 60 different lane patterns, spanning over 100 files, to the *NEW* Oil Pattern Library also under environment.
http://wiki.bowlingchat.net/wiki/index. ... rn_Library

These patterns span many different types, from 32 to 50 feet, light, medium, heavy, small and large ratios.

I have also included the new White & Blue patterns, as well as the *NEW* Team USA Experience patterns from World Tenpin Bowling Association.

If you're a lane man, this is your playground.
Some patterns are compatible with Fluid Metered (Kegel/Brunswick), AMF HVO machines, and Authority 22's.

Theres a little something for every lane maintenance person.

Have fun!

-Eric
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Re: Wiki - Lane Machine Manuals & Oil Pattern Library

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MegaMav wrote:BowlingChat.net Community,

I have added a bunch of reference and maintenance manuals for lane machines within the wiki.
I'd like to consider this the start of a project, collecting manuals for different lane machines out there.
If you have a manual in PDF or other format, please let me know, I'd like to add it to the collection we have going.
You can find the existing manuals under Bowling Environment section of the wiki:
http://wiki.bowlingchat.net/wiki/index. ... nvironment

Also, I have added over 60 different lane patterns, spanning over 100 files, to the *NEW* Oil Pattern Library also under environment.
http://wiki.bowlingchat.net/wiki/index. ... rn_Library

These patterns span many different types, from 32 to 50 feet, light, medium, heavy, small and large ratios.

I have also included the new White & Blue patterns, as well as the *NEW* Team USA Experience patterns from World Tenpin Bowling Association.

If you're a lane man, this is your playground.
Some patterns are compatible with Fluid Metered (Kegel/Brunswick), AMF HVO machines, and Authority 22's.

Theres a little something for every lane maintenance person.

Have fun!

-Eric
Hi Eric, I have the AMF Express B, Firebird and Phoenix-S manuals, how do I send them to you?
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Re: Wiki - Lane Machine Manuals & Oil Pattern Library

Post by MegaMav »

if they're under 7MB, you can upload them directly to the wiki, and I'll take care of them.
Just login to the wiki with your username and password, and find Upload File in the toolbox on the left.

I'll take care of the rest.

-Eric
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