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Old February 29th 16, 01:50 AM posted to alt.collecting.juke-boxes
John Robertson
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Default Calling all experts! Jukebox Metals Info Requested

On 02/27/2016 9:12 PM, NYJB wrote:
I'm working on Seeburg 100Rs, but my question could be helpful to many,
I think.

I don't have the expertise to handle the many different types of metal
in the jukebox, though I understand that the cleaning and maintenance of
them differs, and that what is sound for some can be disastrous for
others. Rather than run down lots of parts, I'd like to learn to
recognize them. To keep it simple, I'd like to suggest a format:

Examples:

You can tell that something is made of _________ if it __________.
The best way to clean/ repair/restore ________ is _________.
Do not ever __________.
Other parts made of this include _________.

I'm sure there are others, but some examples I can think in a 100R a
the yellowy metal that is used for many of the brackets
the soft grayish metal that many of the castings are made of
the shiny silvery metal that solenoid pins are made of
the hard metal used for gears
copper contacts
pins of various plugs
things painted blue, like the magazine

If we wind up with a lot of information, I will organize it into a
single posting to make it easy for others to use.





Or you could simply use the Seeburg Lubrication Guide page which should
be in your service manual. For Seeburg Oil use 20W non-detergent.

John :-#)#
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