by Ron Rich »
Sat Apr 16, 2016 4:23 pm
Hi Bear,
This condition is caused strictly by "human intervention"--the phonograph can NOT do this without "help". Failure to handle the mechanism correctly, as I outlined in my Seeburg Mechanism Guide, nearly always results in this condition I have NOS contact assemblies, in stock-
PM me if you wish to purchase one, and/or a copy of my "Mechanism Guide", which I strongly suggest you read, prior to doing anything to the mechanism.
Rob,
FYI, we tested SEVERAL pair of these contacts prior to releasing them, for over one year, of constant 24/7 operation, on a Tormat. The reason for re-design was an attempt to lessen wear on both the contact itself, and the TMU gold flashed rivets. The new style contacts/leaf springs, were re-re-designed several times during this test, and the final versions were found to last aprox. 10 times longer, then the former plunger type, plus, on the last version, the contact itself, was "replaceable". In other words--this change was not prompted by the "bean counters" ( one of the very few---

), it was done by engineering, as a "product improvement", which IMHO, it was ! Ron Rich