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Suzo Happ 4/8-Way Super Joystick

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$14.95 (USD)
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SZHAPP-SUPERJOY
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9.48 Ounces
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  • Product Description

    With its unique lever handle, the Suzo Happ Super joystick is a popular drop-in lever for games such as Pac-Man/Galaga cabinets, but can be used in a variety of metal and wood arcade cabinets.  For those desiring 4-way control, the Super joystick can adjust its actuation easily. 

    Features

    • Fits wood and metal control panels
    • Spring return-to-center
    • 8-way operation
    • Now comes standard with with Cherry D44X 75g .187" Microswitch, highly desired among arcade enthusiasts (original e-switch model shown in photo).
    • .187" terminal Silver Contact Microswitch Standard
    • Change actuation to 4-way or 8-way simply by flipping actuator over


    Specifications

    Dimensional Specifications For Suzo Happ Competition Joystick

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    1. Great for the old timers

      It doesn't feel as "nice" as the Japanese sticks. That being said it's like an upgraded version of the stick I grew up using for nearly every arcade game I played back in the day. The spring is softer than yesteryear, the point where the microswitches engage is about half way between center and where the stick "bottoms out."

      Bottom mounting in a wood CP was very easy. The shaft has a few different configurations for different panel thicknesses.

      My one knock on it is switching from 4-way to 8-way. I knew when I bought it that you had to flip the actuator, but removing the E-clip every time would probably be a pain.
      on Jul 18th 2015

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