by aschylus »
Wed Jun 19, 2013 1:03 am
I just acquired a Rock-ola 488. Everything seems to function properly up to sequence 14. The gripper bow transfers the record almost to the turntable, but the gripper stops just short . By "cycling and observing" I've seen that the gripper's travel stops when microswitch 2 dips into the first recess in it's path.
At rest , with the gripper in home position, microswitch 1 is in it's cam detent and fully open (against the left shoulder of the dip, looking from the back of the juke). I can manually rotate the magazine motor the the extent of it's travel, then forward the tone arm to make contact with the cancel switch, but sequence 17 does not initiate.
Likewise, when it is in the state of the gripper being stopped short, I can manual engage microswitch 2 and the record transfer to the TT will complete. Also, when the music cycle ends, and the cancel switch should engage the reverse relay, I can engage microswict 2 once again until it reaches the raised part of the cam, then the return cycle completes.
I still too fuzzy on the complete sequencing of this juke, even having the service manual, to troubleshoot by myself. I'm wondering if a N/O-N/C state of the microswitches can negate seqeunce 17.
Thanks in Advance for Any Help,
Aschylus