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Post by md2020 on Jun 23, 2020 0:52:17 GMT
First time poster, so “hello everybody!”. I acquired a 1972 Wurlitzer 3200. I got it working by brute force, I.e. over oiling just to make sure it worked. I tore it apart and cleaned And lubed everything, not every single part, but each component- the turntable, and the carousel. Upon reassembly, I have issues. (Surprise, surprise) The issue is the alignment of the grabber arm. It’s throwing records all over the place. My question is there an adjustment? Manually rotating the drive motor, there seems to be some play in the grabber arm during its travel. Here’s a picture of the arm at rest when a record has been put on the platter ibb.co/pWnv2kQibb.co/zQjg7gX
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Post by Ron Rich on Jun 23, 2020 2:57:40 GMT
The pictures I see are not that of a "WurliTzer 3200" ? Do you have the Service Manual for what ever that is ? Ron Rich
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Post by md2020 on Jun 23, 2020 4:55:08 GMT
The pictures I see are not that of a "WurliTzer 3200" ? Do you have the Service Manual for what ever that is ? Ron Rich Dang, my phone autocorrected me. It’s a 3600. The service manual is on order as we speak. I’ve worked on AMF pinsetters- seeing that cam made me feel more confident than perhaps I should’ve been. Update, I pulled the gripper mech out and put it to the solvent tank. We’ll see how this plays out. It felt more sticky than I thought it should
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Post by Ron Rich on Jun 23, 2020 13:37:25 GMT
Please read your PM's ! Ron Rich
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Post by md2020 on Jun 24, 2020 4:13:28 GMT
That took care of it, mech is dead nuts on. Now to align the magnet that pulls the pins in, any quick tips on that?
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