In this picture is part of the part #54394 "actuator lever & pawl assembly" and the #53410 "cam wheel". It appears to me that a roller should be on the pawl assembly, is this correct?
On 2023/11/26 8:00 a.m., Tony Miklos via Jukebox-list wrote:
In this picture is part of the part #54394 "actuator lever & pawl assembly" and the #53410 "cam wheel". It appears to me that a roller should be on the pawl assembly, is this correct?
The Cam Wheel adjustments are covered on page 42 of the manual (reference Figure 66 page 41).
There is no roller on the lever and pawl assy. that I can recall. I need to do a better scan of my original 1400 manual and add the parts section to flippers.com...perhaps Tuesday if I remember.
John :-#)#
On 11/26/2023 12:29 PM, John Robertson via Jukebox-list wrote:
On 2023/11/26 8:00 a.m., Tony Miklos via Jukebox-list wrote:
In this picture is part of the part #54394 "actuator lever & pawl assembly" and the #53410 "cam wheel". It appears to me that a roller should be on the pawl assembly, is this correct?
The Cam Wheel adjustments are covered on page 42 of the manual (reference Figure 66 page 41).
There is no roller on the lever and pawl assy. that I can recall. I need to do a better scan of my original 1400 manual and add the parts section to flippers.com...perhaps Tuesday if I remember.
John :-#)#
Thanks John. I have a manual that shows that part, but there is not enough detail to see if there is/was a roller on that. Mainly the angle of the drawing makes it impossible to tell.
I'll go ahead with the adjustments, I just thought I'd check that out first.
On 11/27/2023 11:16 AM, Tony Miklos wrote:
On 11/26/2023 12:29 PM, John Robertson via Jukebox-list wrote:
On 2023/11/26 8:00 a.m., Tony Miklos via Jukebox-list wrote:
In this picture is part of the part #54394 "actuator lever & pawl assembly" and the #53410 "cam wheel". It appears to me that a roller should be on the pawl assembly, is this correct?
The Cam Wheel adjustments are covered on page 42 of the manual (reference Figure 66 page 41).
There is no roller on the lever and pawl assy. that I can recall. I need to do a better scan of my original 1400 manual and add the parts section to flippers.com...perhaps Tuesday if I remember.
John :-#)#
Thanks John. I have a manual that shows that part, but there is not enough detail to see if there is/was a roller on that. Mainly the angle of the drawing makes it impossible to tell.
I'll go ahead with the adjustments, I just thought I'd check that out first.
Hey John (or anyone of course) I forgot why I had that apart in the first place, I don't see what is supposed to turn the cam wheel? I've never worked on one of these mechs before, not that I can recall anyway.
With the instructions written the way they are, I might print out a degree wheel! (I've never done that for a jukebox before, but I HAVE done it for the cam in my 55 Chevy!)
On 11/27/2023 1:19 PM, Tony Miklos wrote:
On 11/27/2023 11:16 AM, Tony Miklos wrote:
On 11/26/2023 12:29 PM, John Robertson via Jukebox-list wrote:
On 2023/11/26 8:00 a.m., Tony Miklos via Jukebox-list wrote:
In this picture is part of the part #54394 "actuator lever & pawl assembly" and the #53410 "cam wheel". It appears to me that a roller should be on the pawl assembly, is this correct?
The Cam Wheel adjustments are covered on page 42 of the manual (reference Figure 66 page 41).
There is no roller on the lever and pawl assy. that I can recall. I need to do a better scan of my original 1400 manual and add the parts section to flippers.com...perhaps Tuesday if I remember.
John :-#)#
Thanks John. I have a manual that shows that part, but there is not enough detail to see if there is/was a roller on that. Mainly the angle of the drawing makes it impossible to tell.
I'll go ahead with the adjustments, I just thought I'd check that out first.
Hey John (or anyone of course) I forgot why I had that apart in the first place, I don't see what is supposed to turn the cam wheel? I've never worked on one of these mechs before, not that I can recall anyway.
With the instructions written the way they are, I might print out a degree wheel! (I've never done that for a jukebox before, but I HAVE done it for the cam in my 55 Chevy!)
Me again responding to myself, OK I got to look at it and see what turns the cam wheel. so never mind that part. I am still wanting to know if that pin gets a roller on it. It looks like just under 1/4" would fit nicely into the notches on the cam.
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