Seeburg HSC1 newly adopted, info sought

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Re: Seeburg HSC1 newly adopted, info sought

by Ron Rich » Mon Feb 22, 2016 5:24 am

Chas,
Only one wiper is used on some models--I do not recall which ones have one, and which ones use two--but in either case, this has no bearing on the scan start-- Ron Rich


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Re: Seeburg HSC1 newly adopted, info sought

by chaslittell » Fri Feb 26, 2016 11:46 pm

Hi Ron:

I'm still puzzling over why the clutch won't drop into scan. I was looking at the "safety plunger" and I noticed that it looks like there is a broken white plastic piece (see photo), labelled "plunger stop" in my manual but the part illustration is obscured. Do I have a broken "plunger stop"?

Thanks again--Chas
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Re: Seeburg HSC1 newly adopted, info sought

by Ron Rich » Sat Feb 27, 2016 1:07 am

Chas,
The clutch is prevented from falling into scan, if the scan motor is not running the correct way--try changing motor direction--
Has the clutch member been properly, oiled ? Ron Rich


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Re: Seeburg HSC1 newly adopted, info sought

by chaslittell » Tue Mar 01, 2016 12:37 am

Hi Ron:

Still don't have the clutch issue figgered out, but the plunger is keeping the record transfer cycling occasionally--please advise, do I need a Safety Plunger repair to prevent this? It LOOKS like broken plastic....

Thanks--Chas


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Re: Seeburg HSC1 newly adopted, info sought

by Ron Rich » Tue Mar 01, 2016 3:18 am

Hi Chas,
Sorry, but I can not recall what that white plastic is doing there--I don't think it has much of anything to do with the function of the safety plunger--have you properly oiled the plunger assembly ?? If the plunger fails to clear the dog-link path fast enough, it will stop the clutch from falling into the scan notch--that's EGG-ZACTLY what it was designed to do ( if, for some reason a record blocked the plunger's path).
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Re: Seeburg HSC1 newly adopted, info sought

by chaslittell » Wed Mar 02, 2016 2:32 pm

Hi Ron: Just FYI--yep, the safety plunger slug was on the wrong side of the shift lever. I had looked at that first thing, but didn't realize the proper configuration. Now it does a full scan when a selection is dialed in, but it doesn't stop and transfer--i'll figger it out!

Thanks! Chas


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Re: Seeburg HSC1 newly adopted, info sought

by Ron Rich » Wed Mar 02, 2016 5:06 pm

Hi Chas,
OK-not quite sure what a "safety lever slug iz " ??? Nor how coodit get to the rong side, (without "human help" !) :D :? :? Ron Rich

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