On 28 Nov 2023 at 16:29, Nigel Pugh pughn@npsyssoft.force9.co.uk wrote:
It's been ages since I worked on an E, but if the gripper pivot design is similar to the g to continental 2, an a or b side lug engaged into the back of the gripper casting, operated by a solenoid and a bracket assembly.
I'm thinking in your case, is that engaged correctly on the b sides, because if it isn't, the gripper will likely wobble and probably shove the record back in the wrong slot.
Nigel, uk
On 28 Nov 2023 at 15:49, David Breneman via Jukebox-list <> wrote:
On Tuesday, November 28, 2023 at 07:34:22 AM PST, Jamie McElroy via Jukebox-list jukebox-list@lists.netlojix.com wrote:
When a even selection of a record is made the gripper arm returns the record to the proper slot it was selected from. However, when an odd selection is made and played, the gripper returns the record into the next slot on the record rack.
When the odd numbered selection is removed from the rack, does it dragalong the record rack divider? My memory of the component name isfailing me, but if the lever switch on the carriage, when it strikes the selectionlever for an odd numbered record, is in the wrong position it will stop thecarriage too early or too late to put the carriage in the right position toremove and replace the record. The only other thing that would cause itto be returned to the wrong rack position would be if the carriage movedbetween the time the record is removed and replaced, and since you didn'tmention that happening (and I can't envision a condition that would causethat) I'm assuming it's an alignment issue.
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