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Re: 3D Printed Pinball Parts - Hexagon Post Wire Clamp
« Reply #15 on: October 18, 2013, 11:16:34 PM »
Great stuff Jady checkout how many cable ties stern use so there's a market drop Gary an email :-)
Below was posted on pinside I copy and pasted it :/)

Some general info:
There are about 3500 parts in a single pinball machine.
There are about 1200 screws, nuts and washers in a game.
There are approximately 115 lights in a game.
There can be up to 72 switches in a game.
There can be up to 24 coils and 8 flash lamps in a game.
There is about 1/2 mile of wire in a pinball machine.
There are approximately 100 connectors in a game.
There are approximately 357 tie wraps in a game.
There are approximately 88 terminals in a game.
Stern use about 6 million cable ties in one year of production.
There are about 33 assemblies in a game (e.g. Flippers, slingshots, bumpers, etc.)
The Stern factory is in a single 40,000 square foot building. Typical design time for a game is 6 to 8 months.
Data East Pinball was incorporated in November 1986.
Sega bought Data East Pinball in 1994.
Gary Stern bought Sega Pinball in 1999.
(Above info from Stern Pinball 2013 Tour Information sheet)