by mb9513 »
Sun Jan 08, 2012 7:08 am
I just got done repairing this same type of machine, with a similar problem. there may be a problem with the grease in the mechanism turing into tar. you must make sure that the arm that delivers the record to the tuntable is back into the plastic carrier at the bottom of the mechanism. move the carrier to a section that has no records in it. there are 2 release arms on either side of the mechanism near the bottom. one has a red plastic locking arm that you must flip out of the way. then lift up slightly and toward you and it should come totaly out. i found mine had siezed on a shaft that runs lateraly in the back near the cam. it runs through one metal and two plastic parts, one of them works with the clutch that is similar to seeburg design. i was able to clean with laquer thinner and a q-tip. i reoiled with sewing machine oil. the nsm manual does not give you a breakdown of the parts so i cannot tell you what they are called, and i don't speak German either. it is a hit and miss kind of search. i found other areas that needed cleaning so i would guess that the 30 year old grease will gum up on most of these machines.
the other area to check is the ribbon cable connections. mine had been repaired before, by using jumpers to bypass the connector plug, so these may be a weak area.
these machines are a total blast! they have the visable mechanism with the lights that will pulse to the music with what nsm calls a color organ. it is adjustable for diferent effects as well. all in a package that all solid state and microprocessor controlled. (using the same family of chips that the origional Apple 2 used). hope this helps. Mark