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preparing Seeburg HF100R for move
I plan to move a Seeburg HF100R and have never worked on a Seeburg of
this vintage before. Any coaching you can give me about preparing it to be moved, safeguarding the mech, would be appreciated. Can I move it laying on it's back? With thanks, john |
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preparing Seeburg HF100R for move
John Ross wrote:
I plan to move a Seeburg HF100R and have never worked on a Seeburg of this vintage before. Any coaching you can give me about preparing it to be moved, safeguarding the mech, would be appreciated. Can I move it laying on it's back? With thanks, john They can be moved on their backs, but first you must tighten the shipping bolts that are located on each end of the record rack frame. Next it would be a REALLY good idea to secure the mechanism using the original shipping bolts - these are two long thin machine screws that are threaded on one end for about 4 inchs, at which point it flares out a bit to act as a washer - then it returns to the rod for about six inches and flares out again for a thumb grip and has a hole drilled for a tie wire. These are sometimes found inside the jukebox (one can hope!) or you may want to make one up. I have a picture here of the bolt: http://www.flippers.com/images/Seebu...pingBolt-1.JPG http://www.flippers.com/images/Seebu...pingBolt-2.JPG Hope this helps! Also, make SURE the back door is well secured! We usually take it right off for transport as they have a tendency to fall open at the worst possible time...don't forget to secure the plugs and cables so they are not going to get damaged when flopped on the back and the door is off! John :-#)# -- (Please post followups or tech enquiries to the newsgroup) John's Jukes Ltd. 2343 Main St., Vancouver, BC, Canada V5T 3C9 Call (604)872-5757 or Fax 872-2010 (Pinballs, Jukes, Video Games) www.flippers.com "Old pinballers never die, they just flip out." |
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preparing Seeburg HF100R for move
Thank you John, and Dave.
Your coaching is very much appreciated. On Jan 8, 8:10*pm, John Robertson wrote: John Ross wrote: I plan to move a Seeburg HF100R and have never worked on a Seeburg of this vintage before. Any coaching you can give me about preparing it to be moved, safeguarding the mech, would be appreciated. Can I move it laying on it's back? *With thanks, john They can be moved on their backs, but first you must tighten the shipping bolts that are located on each end of the record rack frame. Next it would be a REALLY good idea to secure the mechanism using the original shipping bolts - these are two long thin machine screws that are threaded on one end for about 4 inchs, at which point it flares out a bit to act as a washer - then it returns to the rod for about six inches and flares out again for a thumb grip and has a hole drilled for a tie wire. These are sometimes found inside the jukebox (one can hope!) or you may want to make one up. I have a picture here of the bolt: http://www.flippers.com/images/Seebu...pingBolt-1.JPG http://www.flippers.com/images/Seebu...pingBolt-2.JPG Hope this helps! Also, make SURE the back door is well secured! We usually take it right off for transport as they have a tendency to fall open at the worst possible time...don't forget to secure the plugs and cables so they are not going to get damaged when flopped on the back and the door is off! John :-#)# -- * * (Please post followups or tech enquiries to the newsgroup) * John's Jukes Ltd. 2343 Main St., Vancouver, BC, Canada V5T 3C9 * Call (604)872-5757 or Fax 872-2010 (Pinballs, Jukes, Video Games) * * * * * * * * * * *www.flippers.com * * * *"Old pinballers never die, they just flip out." |
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