The control panel seems very clean! Did you get it restored from China?Is super easy . at least .. for me was easy . i found that when i was in front in the front door apartment …. we bring this up along with other 3 persons . 4 persons , 2 floors , 16 steps + from the front of block enter building where the driver left it .
If i knew , i would have disassembled it after the driver left it in front of the building (it would have been much easier to climb with it to the 2nd floothe r)
If I might need to replace one of them, what kind of screws do I have to look for?No Bolts just very long screws that hold the front to the back, which is why a quality JIS screwdriver is essential, take it easy and you shouldn't have any issues
Its what i received from China , was restored and repainted indeed . Its good for me , looks good so far from when i have itThe control panel seems very clean! Did you get it restored from China?
good pick!Its what i received from China , was restored and repainted indeed . Its good for me , looks good so far from when i have it
Sorry, which one do you mean?You will need a metric set of sockets too if memory serves.
I thought the control panel of the NAC was unremovable like the AC oneI got my NAC in and upstairs no issue after I'd taken the control panel off it and the monitor was out. Depending where you're getting it from you may want to open it up and give it a real good clean down anyway. There's usually about 25-30 years worth of Japanese arcade grime and smoke inside them. The water I had when cleaning mine was easily the blackest water I've ever seen in my life when I was finished.
ah, you're right, been years since I done it. had the whole thing split in 2.I thought the control panel of the NAC was unremovable like the AC one
TxYes number 2 size or P2 is the one that worked best for me