by Record-changer »
Sat Oct 27, 2007 5:49 am
I have an SL-55, which has the sane mechanism.
The sensor for this is on the overarm shaft. But I can't imagine this piece sticking in the shutoff position, since the shutoff lever drops into a hole in the overarm shaft to activate shutoff. Move the overarm up and down (at the spindle) to see the shutoff parts engage and disengage.
It's more likely the swing-in drive is not functioning. Look at the upside-down photo. The swing-out-swing-in drive is that slotted piece at the far upper left corner of that photo. A pin on the arm control lever rides in the slot. When the arm has swung all the way out, the pin snaps into a little cuff at one end of the slot. Then, when the cam reverses the direction of this piece, it pulls the arm inward until the index stop (positioned by the semaphore selector for the record size) keeps it from moving any farther. The semaphore selector yanks the pin out of the cuff when the arm is over the lead-in groove of the record that dropped from the spindle.
If the cuff isn't snapping onto the pin, the arm will not swing in. If the arm does not swing in for some reason (including if the rest post lock is engaged) the changer will shut off)
Other possibilities:
- The arm height is adjusted too low, and is hitting the rest post when it swings out. Then the rest post jerks the arm pin out of the cuff when the cuff tries to swing the arm in. The AT-6 rest post is especially likely to do this, since it can grab the cartridge shell.
- The transit lock is engaged. This will jam the shutoff lever.
- One of the plinth floating springs is missing. This causes the same error as the transit lock.
- A foreign object is sitting on the base behind the overarm, and sticking under the plinth enough to jam the shutoff levers.
- A wire (especially the ground wire) has become entangled in the shutoff levers.
- The delay stop (on the large bell crank that operates the change cycle) is not releasing the shutoff latch when the change cycle ends.
- The shutoff parts need to be cleaned and lubricated.
- One of the shutoff parts is bent.
Note two things:
1. There is no true manual mode. The difference between the Manual and the Auto position is whether or not the change cycle starts when you turn on the power. It should really say OFF, ON, and REJECT.
2. Do not try to check the automatic shutoff with the switch in the OFF position. The arm will set down in the 7" position if the changer is cycled by moving the turntable with the power switch off. (But you could use this to see if the swing-in drive is working).