Here's a first for my shop - a sloppy worn out gripper assembly where the Trunnion Pins #2-10792-01 are now a sloppy fit both in the mechanism base #6-08707-01 and in the Gripper Trunnion #3-07910-01. Check the parts manual for locations, other than the Trunnion Pins which aren't shown in the R-87 parts manual I used for getting the numbers.
I assume now that these pins SHOULD BE OILED once in a while, like every ten years or so. I'll build this into my Rowe tips page and show the damage and how I plan to fix it if I can't find good replacement parts. Depends on how much the customer is willing to spend as well, this job is 3 to 4 hours at a guess. Needs boring, sleeves for both the base and Trunnion, and at least one new Trunnion Pin.
Looking for a lube guide but so far nothing in my later Rowe manuals is turning up. Anyone have a factory copy they can send me? The manual says something like "Do not lube for ten years" - but then nothing about what is needed when that time is up!
So, be warned when working on Rowe machines to get some oil on those Trunnion Pins - pull them out, oil, and put back. Synthetic grease may be better. Oil the motors too of course.
There is a video on Youtube from abjukebox about lubing CD grippers but they recommend WD-40 which I can't abide with, that stuff leads to more seized machines then I care to think about...
John :-#)#