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A Drop Target is a flat mechanical target that is held up on a small ledge and when hit with a ball, is moved backwards and dropped down via a small spring. There are generally switches in both the ''Up'' and ''Down'' positions. They can be single targets or arranged in rows. | |||
Every manufacturer has their own designs and use a variety of switch types to detect the target position - ''Williams'' used optos while modern ''Stern'' games use microswitches. | |||
'' | Diagram of a standard ''Williams'' target including a drop coil: | ||
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They are also available in an '''Inline''' format. | |||
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Revision as of 00:06, 26 January 2015
A Drop Target is a flat mechanical target that is held up on a small ledge and when hit with a ball, is moved backwards and dropped down via a small spring. There are generally switches in both the Up and Down positions. They can be single targets or arranged in rows.
Every manufacturer has their own designs and use a variety of switch types to detect the target position - Williams used optos while modern Stern games use microswitches.
Diagram of a standard Williams target including a drop coil:
They are also available in an Inline format.


