Beeld en geluid
Foto en video
Computers
Refurbished
Software
Dierenbenodigdheden
Drogisterij
Parfum en cosmetica
Elektronica
Componenten
Games
Speelgoed
Feestartikelen
Hobby
Knutselen
Modelbouw
Kabels en adapters
Kleding
Schoenen
Tassen en koffers
Koken en tafelen
Keuken apparatuur
Horeca
Muziek en film
Muziekinstrumenten
Parfum en cosmetica
Persoonlijke verzorging
Parfum en cosmetica
Schoenen
Kleding
Tassen en koffers
Games
Speelgoed
Feestartikelen
Wasssen en drogen
Wonen, woonaccessoires
Kerst
Meubels
Verlichting
| Fabrikant: | Fiftiesstore |
|---|---|
| Artikelnummer: | 68119 |
| EAN-code: | 6150432259287 |
A common overlooked issue with Seeburg mechanisms is the sticking lift arm or detent shaft. This tool allows easy removal and cleaning without the need for major disassembly. One end is faced flat and the other end is knurled to indicate the hammer end. Its easiest to perform this with the mech on the bench, and is also a good opportunity to clean and lubricate the mech, and inside of cabinet.
First remove mech covers, next position the carriage all the way to the right of the mechanism.
Remove the tone arm assembly, place by the side to not pull on the wires.
For machines equipped with Bodine or Nidec motors you do not have to remove the motor, for Westinghouse you will need to partially remove to give room for the shaft to drive straight.
Next loosen the set screw BUT don't remove, this is located from the back of the mech near the clutch, follow the lift arm shaft. (3/32 allen wrench)
Placing the tools smooth end squarely on the shaft next to the motor end, tap unit it starts to move, ensure the tool stays centered until its started in the body. Keep tapping moving the pin all the way.
IMPORTANT, DO NOT REMOVE TOOL AT THIS TIME. the tool will remain in to keep all the spacers and parts in place.
Clean all dirt and oil, reoil.
Placing the detent shaft in place where it was removed, with the set screw grove facing the inside, use the other tool and slowly start driving the shaft back into place, until flush.
Tighten set screw, reassemble.
NOTE: DO NOT try and drive the knurled end into the mechanism. this can cause damage to the casting and also the tool. Only hammer on the knurled end.