Proper weight distribution is fundamental to creating a functional and safe arcade machine. The primary goal is to achieve a low center of gravity to prevent tipping, a critical safety concern especially during enthusiastic gameplay. This involves the strategic placement of the heaviest components. The monitor, traditionally a heavy CRT, and the coin-operated mechanism should be positioned as low as possible within the cabinet. The base or pedestal must provide a sufficiently wide and sturdy footprint to support the entire structure. Material selection also plays a crucial role; while wood like MDF is common for the body, metal reinforcements are often used in the base and for internal brackets to add stability without excessively raising the center of mass. Furthermore, designers must consider the machine's mobility. Leveling casters or feet are essential for stabilizing the unit on uneven floors and for facilitating safe movement during relocation. Failure to properly balance the weight can lead to premature wear, component damage, and most importantly, a serious tipping hazard. Therefore, a meticulous approach to calculating and implementing weight distribution is a non-negotiable aspect of durable and secure arcade cabinet design.
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