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Tel-e-foul®

Tel-e-foul offers the latest infrared technology for improved performance and accuracy. The Brunswick Tel-e-foul is easy to install and compatible with all major scoring systems available in the industry today. Easy to adjust, complete with built-in self-diagnostics, and designed with spring mounts to limit vibration, the Tel-e-foul has the capability to operate on 100, 115, and 230 voltage power supplies.


Gutters

Durable construction for years of maintenance-free service. Brunswick round gutters are completely upgradeable to either Bankshot or Pinball Wizard bumper bowling systems.


Divisions

Inject some excitement and color into your divisions with Brunswick snap-in division inserts. These quality division inserts are available in all Brunswick furniture shades to complement light gray bases. Divisions are also easily upgradeable to Lightworx when you're ready to enhance your Cosmic Bowling® environment.


Capping

Brunswick has designed an easy-opening capping system that provides you with tool-free access to your ball return track. You can easily and quickly snap off the durable cap, and then just as easily snap it back on. This rugged design is available in a light gray color with dark gray pinstripe accents.


Ball Return

Brunswick ball returns, with permanently lubricated positive lift elevators, keep the action moving. Holding up to 12 balls, with the option to add more ball storage below, these returns feature integrated reset buttons, hand dryers, and accent colors that can be coordinated with your Brunswick furniture.

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New ball return safety feature
Brunswick is always searching for ways to make the bowling environment safer and to lower the proprietor's risk. To minimize that risk, we've incorporated an innovative switch into our ball lift assembly. Mounted directly in front of the ball lift tire, the switch covers most of the open area between the tire and the start of the ball rack. During normal operation the switch is inactive. However, if at any time an object (or someone's hand) is pulled downward by the rotating tire, the switch is depressed and a signal is sent to the pinsetters. This signal cuts power to the ball lift tire to stop it from rotating and the risk of injury is minimized.