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Pinball Leveler 6.5 degree & Flipper Alignment Tool Kit with Flipper Height Gauges

Pinball Leveler 6.5 degree & Flipper Alignment Tool Kit with Flipper Height Gauges

Regular price $12.99 USD
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Color: Blue
Quantity

The listing is for 1 level & alignment tool and 2 flipper height gauges.

 

Multiple colors are available. Please contact us with order any other different custom colors.


This Pinball Leveling and Flipper Alignment Tool is angled at 6.5° to work for all solid-state machines, providing the perfect level by using a bubble for all angles. Included is a pair of flipper height gauges.

 

This Leveling tool also features holes for standard 1 1/16" (27mm) balls and smaller 15/16" (24mm) tilt balls.


This flipper height adjustment tool will ensure you avoid accidentally binding up your flippers by tightening them too close to the bushing. Slide this tool between the base of the flipper and the top of the bushing around the flipper shaft and tighten up your flipper. Then remove the tool and enjoy.

 

Combine with soft glass corner protectors to keep your machine safe while adjusting and keep a TPU parts tray nearby for organizing screws and rubbers during service.


Materials and Finish

3D prints use PLA/ASA/ABS materials. Light Sanding as needed.

Processing & Shipping


Made to order in the USA. Typically ships in 1–3 business days from CA

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Product FAQ

What playfield slope should I set my machine to?

Most modern pinball machines play best at about 6.5°. Place the leveler on the playfield surface between the flippers to check and adjust the rear leg levelers until the bubble centers.

How do I align the flippers correctly?

Line up the flipper bats with the factory alignment holes or the inlane guide edges. The gauge helps you set both flippers evenly so shots feel consistent.

Can I use this on older or different brand machines?

Yes. The leveler works universally on Bally, Williams, Stern, Spooky, Jersey Jack, and other machines. Some older titles may call for a slightly different slope (6–7°), but 6.5° is the industry standard.