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Post by frank on Aug 19, 2023 13:37:52 GMT
Hello All I have tried tirelessly adjusting cam switch 2 With one adjustment the hammer switch cancels the selection but the tonearm does not contact the record until i manually press the microswitch cam arm . Then it completes the cycle and record plays. The opposite occurs if i adjust the microswitch brindle screw . The tone arm goes down and tge cycle completes but does not cancel the selector switch. I am really at a loss. Working on this for over two months. Is tgere something else i should be considering? Thanks Frank
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Post by frank on Aug 19, 2023 13:55:19 GMT
This is actually a 424 Sorry I didnt mention that Frank
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Post by jukenorman on Aug 19, 2023 20:39:30 GMT
Are you struggling with the original switch or have you replaced it? Maybe a new switch is required?
Norman.
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Post by frank on Aug 19, 2023 21:10:33 GMT
Hi Norman I would love to replace these 3 switches but have no idea how to get them The ones i have are all original. If you have that info that would be great Thanks Frank
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Post by jukenorman on Aug 20, 2023 9:58:44 GMT
The switches are still readily available. You should be able to get them from either a supplier of electrical goods like Mouser (which I think is worldwide, since we don't know where you are located!) or from somewhere supplying jukebox spares.
Norman.
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Post by frank on Aug 21, 2023 21:40:47 GMT
Thanks Norman I am working on getting new switches now How do I ask Shrimpeater if he got his cam switches problem solved? Thanks Frank
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Post by jukeboxmarty on Aug 22, 2023 3:23:38 GMT
The last time Shrimpeater visited the forum was on August 14th.
You can always try to send a Private Message.
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Post by frank on Sept 27, 2023 0:30:58 GMT
I have had a similar problem adjusting the micro switches I replaced #2 with no change to the function My issue is - one adjustment of the bristol #2 screw the tone arm will not sit on the record, the other slight adjustment of the screw the opposite direction the tone arm sits but will not hammer the reset tab Been at this for months I wonder if the #1 switch has anything to do with this Have not adjusted this one
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Post by jukenorman on Oct 2, 2023 17:03:43 GMT
Something is not right here Frank! I doubt it will be the #1 micro switch because that is what electrically disconnects the magazine motor (which has just been dynamically braked). When the #2 micro switch operates, the transfer motor slowing resistor should be enabled and the reset of the selection pin should happen. The transfer motor should continue to run (slowly) until #3 micro switch is operated.
Might the slowing resistor be open circuit?
Norman.
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Post by frank on Oct 5, 2023 0:19:03 GMT
Hi Norman The 15 ohm 5 watt resistor in the control box is open What function does that actually perform? This may be the problem Thanks Frank
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Post by jukeboxmarty on Oct 5, 2023 1:52:32 GMT
The slowing resistor connects in series with the gripper motor. It serves to slow down the motor near the end of it's travel to prevent the tonearm from crashing down onto the record.
If the resistor is open and the switches are adjusted correctly, the motor will stop before the tonearm reaches the record.
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Post by jukenorman on Oct 5, 2023 9:34:21 GMT
There will be a eureka moment when you replace that resistor!
Norman.
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Post by frank on Oct 7, 2023 20:10:37 GMT
EUREKA! I couldnt stop smiling for a week I have been working on that throughout the summer
Finally I cut the wire to the 15 ohm 5 watt resistor and measured OPEN! When I took it out it fell apart in my hands Juke works perfectly and cancels the pins Put in a new needle. Its great - top right speaker not working but hard to notice. Any suggestions? THANKS NORMAN
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Post by jukenorman on Oct 9, 2023 11:54:14 GMT
There's a capacitor and resistor in the circuit to the upper speakers (only higher frequencies go there) and of course it might be the speaker itself that's failed.
Norman.
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Post by frank on Oct 9, 2023 20:43:15 GMT
Hi Norman Is the cap and resistor in the volume control box that contains the volume and bass and treble I will have to cut each wire to test , correct Also , what method do you recommend to test the caps? Thanks Frank
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