HF100R selection noise

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PTL8GRANDKIDS
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HF100R selection noise

by PTL8GRANDKIDS » Wed Apr 27, 2016 9:53 pm

Hi, The issue is a quick clicking noise (approx.3 seconds) when making any number/letter selections. After selecting 3 or 4 records the clicking noise stops. Your help please. Preston--Syracuse NY


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Re: HF100R selection noise

by Ron Rich » Wed Apr 27, 2016 11:28 pm

Hi Preston,
And from where is this noise coming from ??
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Re: HF100R selection noise

by PTL8GRANDKIDS » Wed Apr 27, 2016 11:31 pm

Hi Ron, I think it is coming from the credit unit. Preston --- Syracuse NY


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Re: HF100R selection noise

by Ron Rich » Wed Apr 27, 2016 11:40 pm

Attza whut I thunked you wood say--oil it!!
The credit wheel and all of the shafts require -ONE- drop of 20 wt. oil, every once and awhile--do NOT allow this to continue, or you WILL ruin the revolving credit wheel ! Do NOT oil the coil/plunger --it must be clean, and have the copper plug installed in the stop !
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Re: HF100R selection noise

by PTL8GRANDKIDS » Thu Apr 28, 2016 1:47 am

Hi Ron, I put some oil on the credit wheel I think i'm good now. However I'm nut sure about the cooper plug you wanted installed in the stop. Thanks, Preston


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Re: HF100R selection noise

by Ron Rich » Thu Apr 28, 2016 4:49 am

Hi Preston,
You need to oil the wheel, the wheel "pusher" (under the round spring) and the ratchet "catcher" post.
The copper plunger stop was factory installed--if broken off and inside the coil sleeve, it will "jam" and cause what you were experiencing.
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