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Old February 3rd 10, 01:50 AM posted to alt.collecting.juke-boxes
Rob Blakeslee
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Default Selector assembly squeak

Hi,

I'm restoring my first jukebox, a 1975 Rock-ola 460. I have it all
cleaned up and it's sounding much better than when I bought it but I
still have a squeaking sound when the write in carriage and read out
carriage are rotating. When can I do to get rid of this squeaking
sound.

Thanks,
Rob
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Old February 4th 10, 01:43 PM posted to alt.collecting.juke-boxes
Dave Beck
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Default Selector assembly squeak

On Feb 2, 8:50*pm, Rob Blakeslee wrote:
Hi,

I'm restoring my first jukebox, a 1975 Rock-ola 460. *I have it all
cleaned up and it's sounding much better than when I bought it but I
still have a squeaking sound when the write in carriage and read out
carriage are rotating. *When can I do to get rid of this squeaking
sound.

Thanks,
Rob


OIL !!! Just a drop or two on the main shaft.
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Old February 4th 10, 04:44 PM posted to alt.collecting.juke-boxes
Rob Blakeslee
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Default Selector assembly squeak

On Feb 4, 8:43*am, Dave Beck wrote:
On Feb 2, 8:50*pm, Rob Blakeslee wrote:

Hi,


I'm restoring my first jukebox, a 1975 Rock-ola 460. *I have it all
cleaned up and it's sounding much better than when I bought it but I
still have a squeaking sound when the write in carriage and read out
carriage are rotating. *When can I do to get rid of this squeaking
sound.


Thanks,
Rob


OIL !!! *Just a drop or two on the main shaft.


Dave - Thanks !! I have oiled the shaft but the squeak seems to be
coming from either the contacts or the carriage housing as it rides on
the selector plate surface. I have cleaned the contacts with contact
cleaner and cleaned the area where the carriage housing makes contact
with mineral spirits. I was wondering if it would be good to wax or
oil the area on the selector plate that the carriage comes into
contact with.
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Old February 4th 10, 07:02 PM posted to alt.collecting.juke-boxes
John Robertson
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Default Selector assembly squeak

Rob Blakeslee wrote:
On Feb 4, 8:43 am, Dave Beck wrote:
On Feb 2, 8:50 pm, Rob Blakeslee wrote:

Hi,
I'm restoring my first jukebox, a 1975 Rock-ola 460. I have it all
cleaned up and it's sounding much better than when I bought it but I
still have a squeaking sound when the write in carriage and read out
carriage are rotating. When can I do to get rid of this squeaking
sound.
Thanks,
Rob

OIL !!! Just a drop or two on the main shaft.


Dave - Thanks !! I have oiled the shaft but the squeak seems to be
coming from either the contacts or the carriage housing as it rides on
the selector plate surface. I have cleaned the contacts with contact
cleaner and cleaned the area where the carriage housing makes contact
with mineral spirits. I was wondering if it would be good to wax or
oil the area on the selector plate that the carriage comes into
contact with.


You could try a light coat (very light!) of grease. Teflon based is
probably best for this application.

John :-#)#

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Old February 5th 10, 09:10 PM posted to alt.collecting.juke-boxes
Dave Beck
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Default Selector assembly squeak

On Feb 4, 11:44*am, Rob Blakeslee wrote:
On Feb 4, 8:43*am, Dave Beck wrote:

On Feb 2, 8:50*pm, Rob Blakeslee wrote:


Hi,


I'm restoring my first jukebox, a 1975 Rock-ola 460. *I have it all
cleaned up and it's sounding much better than when I bought it but I
still have a squeaking sound when the write in carriage and read out
carriage are rotating. *When can I do to get rid of this squeaking
sound.


Thanks,
Rob


OIL !!! *Just a drop or two on the main shaft.


Dave - Thanks !! *I have oiled the shaft but the squeak seems to be
coming from either the contacts or the carriage housing as it rides on
the selector plate surface. *I have cleaned the contacts with contact
cleaner and cleaned the area where the carriage housing makes contact
with mineral spirits. *I was wondering if it would be good to wax or
oil the area on the selector plate that the carriage comes into
contact with.


Very light coating of Die - Electric grease. Can buy it at automotive
stores. Does not conduct electricity. Put some on your finger and rub
it over the contacts. DON"T use wax.
 




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