Thanks guys. So easiest way to work on clutch would be park mechanism far right side, Then remove mech from cabinet to work on it? Any tricks to be aware of removing clutch and reinstall? Thx, Kent
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Here's a video I did. Hope it helps. https://youtu.be/57WIC7d8HD4
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Thanks guys. So easiest way to work on clutch would be park mechanism far right side, Then remove mech from cabinet to work on it? Any tricks to be aware of removing clutch and reinstall? Thx, Kent
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Can anyone help? Looking for a pair of original glass pilasters but would settle for good reproductions.
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No need to remove the Mech the Clutch can be easily removed with the Mech in place. All you need is a long Phipps #2 screwdriver and a metal dental pick tool to remove the circular clips. While you have the clutch out disassemble and clean the pivot pin along with all other parts of the clutch.
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On Mon, Jun 19, 2023 at 1:07 PM Kent Z via Jukebox-list < jukebox-list@lists.netlojix.com> wrote:
Thanks guys. So easiest way to work on clutch would be park mechanism far right side, Then remove mech from cabinet to work on it? Any tricks to be aware of removing clutch and reinstall? Thx, Kent
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I disagree. In a R clamshell cabinet you don’t have as much working room. That mech comes out very easily. Better to pull it get it on a bench or table so you can easily work on it
On Mon, Jun 19, 2023 at 4:49 PM Donald Whiting via Jukebox-list < jukebox-list@lists.netlojix.com> wrote:
No need to remove the Mech the Clutch can be easily removed with the Mech in place. All you need is a long Phipps #2 screwdriver and a metal dental pick tool to remove the circular clips. While you have the clutch out disassemble and clean the pivot pin along with all other parts of the clutch.
Don
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Thanks guys. So easiest way to work on clutch would be park mechanism far right side, Then remove mech from cabinet to work on it? Any tricks to be aware of removing clutch and reinstall? Thx, Kent
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On 6/19/23 13:48, Donald Whiting via Jukebox-list wrote:
No need to remove the Mech the Clutch can be easily removed with the Mech in place.
Some Seeburgs don't have access to the mech from the back of the cabinet and will require pulling the mech. Rebuilding the clutch isn't particularly difficult although time-consuming, and there are several small parts and screws that can get lost.
IMHO it's easier to do on the bench. Better lighting, too.
I would agree it is easier to work on the bench. I thought he was referring to removing the mech from the track not the machine…
On Mon, Jun 19, 2023 at 5:14 PM Jay Hennigan via Jukebox-list < jukebox-list@lists.netlojix.com> wrote:
On 6/19/23 13:48, Donald Whiting via Jukebox-list wrote:
No need to remove the Mech the Clutch can be easily removed with the Mech in place.
Some Seeburgs don't have access to the mech from the back of the cabinet and will require pulling the mech. Rebuilding the clutch isn't particularly difficult although time-consuming, and there are several small parts and screws that can get lost.
IMHO it's easier to do on the bench. Better lighting, too.
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