Arcade machines require sturdy mounting points to ensure stability during intense gameplay. The most common types of reinforcement include:
1. Steel Brackets: Heavy-duty steel brackets are often used to secure arcade cabinets to walls or floors, providing extra support.
2. L-Brackets: These are ideal for reinforcing joints and corners, preventing wobbling or shifting over time.
3. Through-Bolts: Large bolts that penetrate the entire cabinet structure, offering maximum strength for heavy machines.
4. T-Nuts and Threaded Inserts: These provide durable threaded holes for screws, making assembly and disassembly easier without weakening the material.
5. Reinforced Panels: Plywood or MDF panels with added metal or fiberglass layers enhance durability at stress points.
Choosing the right reinforcement depends on the arcade machine's weight, design, and usage. Proper reinforcement ensures longevity and a smooth gaming experience.
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