Rock Ola 440 advice needed.
Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 10:16 pm
I believe I purchaed the Rock Ola 440 that was passed on in this thread.
http://www.phonoland.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=371
This is my first Jukebox, I have no knowledge of them but I'm moderately handy and very keen.
The record pick-up mechanism on this model is seized.
The guy i bought it from said he was making some sort of adjustment and his shirt got caught in some gears, he heard a thumping sound and the mechanism was seized.
Looking the above picture the bar marked A was bent, it was not lying in the groove of the cog marked B and you can see where the bent bar A has scored the cog B either side of the red line.
Cog B has been removed and the bar straightened, I have not yet replaced this cog or cog C which sits behind it.
After doing this I was able to put the jukebox into operating mode and it appeared to be completing some sort of cycle. However.......
whether the machine is in operating or scan mode the gear marked G turns counter- clockwise and grinds against the stationary F.
One last thing, I found a small lump of metal in the base of the jukebox when cleaning it out, i threw it away but after inspecting the mechanism more closely I now believe it to be this....
the block of metal marked D which is preventing the pick-up mechanism from moving appears to have a chunk missing from it, area marked E.
Will this be a big problem for me? I can't see me getting a replacemt part.
Well I hope somebody can advise me and I'd really appreciate any help or info no matter how small.
Thanks in advance,
Jason Slack.
http://www.phonoland.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=371
This is my first Jukebox, I have no knowledge of them but I'm moderately handy and very keen.
The record pick-up mechanism on this model is seized.
The guy i bought it from said he was making some sort of adjustment and his shirt got caught in some gears, he heard a thumping sound and the mechanism was seized.
Looking the above picture the bar marked A was bent, it was not lying in the groove of the cog marked B and you can see where the bent bar A has scored the cog B either side of the red line.
Cog B has been removed and the bar straightened, I have not yet replaced this cog or cog C which sits behind it.
After doing this I was able to put the jukebox into operating mode and it appeared to be completing some sort of cycle. However.......
whether the machine is in operating or scan mode the gear marked G turns counter- clockwise and grinds against the stationary F.
One last thing, I found a small lump of metal in the base of the jukebox when cleaning it out, i threw it away but after inspecting the mechanism more closely I now believe it to be this....
the block of metal marked D which is preventing the pick-up mechanism from moving appears to have a chunk missing from it, area marked E.
Will this be a big problem for me? I can't see me getting a replacemt part.
Well I hope somebody can advise me and I'd really appreciate any help or info no matter how small.
Thanks in advance,
Jason Slack.