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Complete unboxing and setup guide for new Stern pinball machines with safety and best practices.
All four legs that come in a new Stern pinball box are identical, with leveling differences created by adjustable nuts on the bottom of each leg, not different leg lengths.
high confidence · Direct instructional content from Zach Meny during leg assembly segment
Front legs on Stern pinball machines should be extended all the way down, while back legs are typically adjusted to approximately two inches up to create a 6.5-7 degree playfield incline.
high confidence · Zach Meny's personal preference and recommendation during leg installation
The green strap holding the head during shipping must not be cut until all four legs are installed and the machine is in upright position, or the head will flop forward and damage the glass.
high confidence · Safety warning given by Zach Meny during unboxing process
New Stern pinball machines have the power switch located on top of the head, not under the cabinet like older machines.
high confidence · Instructional content about power cord installation
New pinballs come with a fine layer of oil from the factory to prevent rust and pitting, and should be wiped down with a microfiber towel before play.
high confidence · Zach Meny's ball preparation instructions
Small divots and dimples appearing on new playfield clear coats from ball impacts are normal and will eventually level out after hundreds or thousands of plays.
high confidence · Zach Meny's explanation of expected wear on new machines
Shaker motor installation costs 'a little over a hundred bucks' and is an easy DIY mod that Zach considers essential for full game experience.
high confidence · Optional upgrade recommendation during playfield inspection
“I assure you if I can do it myself blindfolded check another video I've done then with a hand you can do it easily as well”
Zach Meny@ 1:16 — Establishes credibility and reassures viewers that the task is achievable for anyone
“Do not cut this strap until we have all four legs on and it's in the upright position and we're safe to lift the head. Don't cut the strap.”
Zach Meny@ 10:49 — Critical safety instruction to prevent expensive damage to the backglass
“You don't want to under-tighten it because this thing will be wobbly and that's no good. You don't want to over-tighten it either because this is a wood cabinet. You keep crunching down and bad things will happen.”
Zach Meny@ 9:24 — Establishes proper technique for securing legs without damaging the machine
“Just nice tight, one hand strength, one hand strength... We're not putting lugs on a car, people.”
Zach Meny@ 10:05 — Humorous but clear guidance on appropriate bolt tightening force
“It's one of my—I'm a nerd—it's one of my favorite parts of unboxing a brand new pinball machine is kind of unveiling it, lifting that head up.”
Zach Meny@ 17:46 — Reveals personal passion and enthusiasm for the unboxing experience
“If you're going to install a Stern shaker motor in this game... It's an easy install. Very impactful, effective mod that I put in all my games—a little over a hundred bucks.”
Zach Meny@ 26:48 — Recommendation for popular aftermarket modification
community_signal: Flippin' Out Pinball actively supports customers through troubleshooting guidance and technical service when DIY solutions are insufficient, establishing themselves as a customer-centric distributor
high · Zach states 'that's why it's important to have a great supportive distributor. You contact us at Flippin' Out Pinball. We'll walk you through the process of troubleshooting, and if it's too complex or if we need some parts or whatnot, that's what we're here for.'
product_strategy: Stern shaker motor is widely adopted as a standard aftermarket modification by experienced operators, with Zach indicating he installs them on 'all my games'
high · Zach recommends shaker motors as 'a little over a hundred bucks' and states 'I can't really play a game and experience it fully without it,' indicating industry-wide adoption
product_concern: New pinball machines may arrive with loose components due to shipping stress, requiring post-delivery inspection and potential tightening before first play
high · Zach instructs viewers to check that 'all of the nuts are tight. Everything is tight in here. Nothing wobbly' and notes 'These kind of things happen a lot in shipping. It just it happens.'
positive(0.85)— Zach Meny maintains an enthusiastic, encouraging tone throughout, using humor and reassurance to help viewers feel confident about the unboxing process. His passion for pinball is evident, and he frames the setup as an enjoyable experience rather than a daunting task. The occasional self-deprecating humor ('I'm a nerd') adds warmth without detracting from the instructional content.
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“Over time after so many plays there is a nice clear coat on here so you're going to see little bitty divots or dimples... That is normal.”
Zach Meny@ 30:39 — Sets expectations for normal wear patterns on new machines
“Please wear them. I'm a professional, but please wear protection. Does anybody wear them? Just just wear the glasses.”
Zach Meny@ 4:00 — Emphasizes safety practices despite comedic delivery