by Ron Rich »
Sun Apr 17, 2011 5:45 pm
Dog,
Glad it's up and running, BUT I have two "words" of advise---
First, if, as you suspect the gripper got stuck, it SHOULD HAVE blown a fuse, to protect the motor from burning up (or worse--a fire !). This makes me suspect that someone has installed fuses that are "over-sized". So, my "word of advise" is that you need to check ALL fuses, and be 100% sure that none are "over-sized". Second, I suggest that the gripper itself should be oiled, with a SAE 20 wt. ND oil. These do not like being dry ! Oil everything you see that "rubs" against anything and be sure to get a lot in between the two gears on the end that by-pass each other ! Get it in both bearings on the lower shaft and in between the "spaces " up top. Remove one record, and select that space. allow the gripper to start to lift that (missing) record, and stop the motor with the gripper mid air. Oil both sliding surfaces of the portion that holds the records.
If you do as above every year, you will probably never have another "gripper jam" and the gripper motor will run much more happily !
BTW, there is a small "oil hole" on the gripper (only) motor too. It is hard to see. It's a "drill hole" located to the rear of the gear area--you will need to fill it with the same oil--many times, as it has a large felt wick in there, and it's my bet that it is totally dry ! Ron Rich