by Rob-NYC »
Mon Nov 18, 2013 1:04 pm
Gordon, what you describe is usually caused by:
Failing 2050.
Out of range 100 ohm resistor in 2050 plate circuit.
Out of range 5mfd cap.
Sticky pawls that don't get fully back in time to catch the next gear tooth.
Sticky dogs that don't get fully into the teeth to hold the wheels between pulses.
Weak spring on the clapper pawl.
Chattering hold or transfer relays.
There is a remote chance that bias on the 2050 is sinking too low and the tube is staying in conduction between pulses....I've not had this, but in theory it could happen if the little filter cap on the low-dc rect is too low. Easy to check for by measuring the voltage at that filter while a box is pulsing. A few volts drop is OK. Years ago I did find that a shorted signal line can cause the bias to sink so low as to trip the mech and keep it pulled in. After that test I separated the trip bias from the stepper bias. It only involves tracing the two blue wires then making another R-C filter (470K-ohm and 25 mfd cap) and placing one of the blue bias wires on that junction and leaving the other as-is. This isolates the two bias lines. Getting rid of tubes in the control canter eliminates all this but that gets complicated.
One thing to try is position the stepper so that you can look at the screws on the front of the wheels head-on, then select V-0 and see if a stepper wheel appears to slip backwards as it steps. This is more easily observed by removing the contact wafers -but then they must be properly placed back again....A bit of a pain.
--All this assumes a properly functioning wallbox. we may have covered this already but, has that been checked?
These steppers are not -that- critical -if they were most of my machines would be a mess

On some machines I've gone hundreds of thousands of plays w/out opening the stepper box....I know, shame on me.... But if things work, I've learned it is best not to "fix" them. Most steppers get a thorough contact cleaning every 3-5 years or sooner if I measure too much resistance between wiper and rivets.
Once you get this working the only thing you'll likely ever need to do is replace the tube..For home use that will be someday way in the future.
Rob
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