Seeburg 3W1

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Seeburg 3W1

by JohnE » Sat Mar 22, 2014 5:13 pm

When I deposit a coin the select light illuminates but the motor starts immediately and goes through the cycle without allowing me to make a selection.

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
John


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Re: Seeburg 3W1

by Ron Rich » Sat Mar 22, 2014 5:42 pm

Hi John,
Got the manual--clean/adjust, the "carry-over" switches, to spec. That'll "fizzit"!
(see informational "stickies", posted above). Ron Rich


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Re: Seeburg 3W1

by JohnE » Sat Mar 22, 2014 5:46 pm

Ron,

Thanks for the quick reply. I'll give this a try.

John


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Re: Seeburg 3W1

by Rob-NYC » Sat Mar 22, 2014 9:17 pm

Show & Tell Time. These are the carry-over blade for a 3W1:

http://s1192.photobucket.com/user/Rob-N ... sort=3&o=0

In the uncredited position the center blade should make with the rear blade.

In credited step-up the center blade should not contact either rear or front.

In sending position the center blade makes with the outermost blade. This provides the carry-over.

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Re: Seeburg 3W1

by Ron Rich » Sat Mar 22, 2014 9:27 pm

Rob,
Great photo !( switch shown in the non-credit position, after having made the last selection).
On hint on the K mech photo----the "hole" (on both sides) between the two metal halves of the 345-03x cartridge, where the "Pickering sticker", was applied, should be covered, as "stuff" gets in there, and cases "problems".
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Re: Seeburg 3W1

by Rob-NYC » Sat Mar 22, 2014 9:45 pm

Ron Rich wrote:Rob,
Great photo !( switch shown in the non-credit position, after having made the last selection).
On hint on the K mech photo----the "hole" (on both sides) between the two metal halves of the 345-03x cartridge, where the "Pickering sticker", was applied, should be covered, as "stuff" gets in there, and cases "problems".
Ron Rich


Ok gracias re: the pickup.

On the 3W1 the rear contact is the at-rest position. On the V3W series it is the reverse.

Rob

Edit, I just looked at the K-mech, that has a 345-03D with the sticker http://s1192.photobucket.com/user/Rob-N ... ort=3&o=65

The 345 original on the VL may not. I'll check when next there.
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Re: Seeburg 3W1

by Ron Rich » Sat Mar 22, 2014 10:09 pm

Rob,
No "sticker" on that one--loan you my glasses ?? You are looking at the "insides" of the cart--can see both coils--- :lol:
--and, oh, BTW, that is no longer an "--03D"--a "D" model was equipped with green, diamond needles, while a 345-03S was equipped with tan/brown, sapphire needles--with those needles inserted, it's a ""345-03x" model, cartridge. Ron Rich


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Re: Seeburg 3W1

by Rob-NYC » Sat Mar 22, 2014 11:19 pm

Ron Rich wrote:Rob,
No "sticker" on that one--loan you my glasses ?? You are looking at the "insides" of the cart--can see both coils--- :lol:


Ron, au contraire (or ไม่เป็นความจริง -Thai) you need the spec's.:-) D-L that pic and punch it up, I promise the sticker is there.

That mech was rebuilt/modded in Feb 1998 and went into revenue in Oct that year. They've used the hell out of it, but it has been cared-for and is still OK. The springs are for a later assembly that I bought from Victory Glass and stretched to run at 2-g. I prefer those style springs because you can close the hooks and the loop for the unused side (A vs B) will slide through the hook and thus not affect the arm.

Rob
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Re: Seeburg 3W1

by Ron Rich » Sun Mar 23, 2014 1:05 am

Rob,
OK--You are correct--I was wrong--"sticker" is there -- (excuse--I picked up old glasses ?)
Ron Rich

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