by YellowBoxGuy2 »
Mon Apr 29, 2013 1:12 am
Hello all,
I have an AMI Rowe MM5 jukebox. I was doing some work on it, and I must have disturbed the alignment for the record magazine. (I had removed the selector assembly and the stop switch assembly.)
I have the service manual.
I tried re-aligning the magazine according to the procedure in the manual. (Lock the magazine at record A1, and verify the stop switch gear is aligned - 200 index mark to the step on the search unit mounting bracket.)
I loosened the two screws on the nylon gear, and adjusted the magazine so that the transfer arm was centered in the A1 record slot.
Here's the problem - the transfer arm is perfectly aligned with the record slot at A1 - and aligned (somewhat) for 20 or 30 records on each side of A1. The farther away from A1, the worse the alignment gets. If I try to play a record on the opposite side of the magazine as A1, the alignment is off - so much so that the transfer arm hits between two record slots and can't grab the record. I tried re-aligning the magazine near those record slots, but as you can guess - the alignment was then off for all the records around A1.
It's as if there's a small alignment error and it's cumulative - the farther away from record A1, the worse it gets - to the point it can't grab records.
Is that the correct way to align the magazine? (Using the screws on the nylon gear?)
As far as I know, before I removed the selector and stop switch assembly, the alignment was ok for all the records. I never looked that close at it, but I never had problems playing records.
Thanks,
Mike