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Rockola 1478
Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 5:08 pm
by K9AF
Hi:
I am working on this 1960 beauty. It played fine for about 4 hours. Then the next time a selection was entered, the drum began to rotate, then immediately stopped and nothing more happens. If I place the service switch in service position, the drum revolves normally, as it should. I assume this problem is related to the selector 'frog', but I am not all that familiar with its operation. I HAVE the manual for this juke. Can anyone help? Many thanks
Re: Rockola 1478
Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 5:38 pm
by Ron Rich
I might be able to help you--but I don't have the book, so I need to know the following---
Does this model have a "scan control unit" or is it still dependent on a washer contacting the ground inside the drum ? (Can't recall when RO changed that )
Does the "pin pull" when a selection is made ? Ron Rich
Re: Rockola 1478
Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 4:07 am
by K9AF
Ron:
Thanks for the offer. However, I have good news! After staring at the schematic for what seemed to be an eternity, I figured out what happens when a coin is put in and a selection made. This does, indeed have a scan control unit, and what the problem turned out to be was the solenoid that pulls momentarilly as soon as the selection is made, that pulls the ratchet and pawl mechanism to engage the microswitch which starts the search process was NOT pulling hard enough to move the cam, and hence, the microswitch was not being closed. The plunger of the solenoid was quite dirty (imagine that!)and the body of the solenoid may have had a small piece of lint or other impediment in it, preventing the shaft from bottoming. After carefully cleaning the shaft, and body of the solenoid, it now bottoms, allowing the ratchet and pawl to move the cam enough to close the microswitch. I played over 50 records back-to-back after cleaning, and each one loaded properly! Thanks for you offer, though.
Jerry
Re: Rockola 1478
Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 3:01 pm
by Ron Rich
Jerry,
Just as I thought--I have seen that happen a few times--glad you found it ! Ron Rich