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Rockola 1475 Tempo - Record not selecting

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smazik

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Dec 20, 2011, 5:39:37 PM12/20/11
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I have a Rockola 1959 Tempo. When I have a series of songs selected, it
scrolls through a few, the carousel finds the next record in line, and
then nothing happens. The turntable still spins but no record is
selected. This just started the other week. I turned off the jukebox and
then the next time I turned it on, it selected the record and worked
fine again, but this problem has happened again a couple times. First
few times it worked by itself, but this time, I can't get it to select
the record. If I turn the jukebox on, the turntable keeps spinning, but
no record selects. Any ideas?




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NJ Mike

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Dec 21, 2011, 9:39:43 AM12/21/11
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On Dec 20, 5:39 pm, smazik <smazik.a0f4...@collectingbanter.com>
wrote:
If I understand correctly, what you are saying is that, for example,
you pick record number 24, 45 and 60. Records 24 plays and rejects,
45 is selected, plays and rejects. The the record carousel rotates to
record position 60, stops, and then does not play the record. The
turntable continues to spin.

Is this correct?

Mike

smazik

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Dec 21, 2011, 4:33:10 PM12/21/11
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NJ Mike;690071 Wrote:
> On Dec 20, 5:39*pm, smazik smazik.a0f4...@collectingbanter.com
> wrote:-
> I have a Rockola 1959 Tempo. When I have a series of songs selected,
> it
> scrolls through a few, the carousel finds the next record in line, and
> then nothing happens. The turntable still spins but no record is
> selected. This just started the other week. I turned off the jukebox
> and
> then the next time I turned it on, it selected the record and worked
> fine again, but this problem has happened again a couple times. First
> few times it worked by itself, but this time, I can't get it to select
> the record. If I turn the jukebox on, the turntable keeps spinning,
> but
> no record selects. Any ideas?
>
> --
> smazik-
>
> If I understand correctly, what you are saying is that, for example,
> you pick record number 24, 45 and 60. Records 24 plays and rejects,
> 45 is selected, plays and rejects. The the record carousel rotates to
> record position 60, stops, and then does not play the record. The
> turntable continues to spin.
>
> Is this correct?
>
> Mike

Yes...that is correct.

If I turn the jukebox off and then on again, the turntable spins, but
the record still doesn't select. A couple times after I turned on the
jukebox, the record would select and play out the rest of the sequence.
I can then select several songs, but it eventually will happen again.
Any thoughts?




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smazik

Rob in NYC

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Dec 26, 2011, 3:12:19 AM12/26/11
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If the condition you are describing is that the machine stops at a
record but the gripper bow does not move, the most likely causes are:

1) Defective microswitch on the cam that is part of the gripper bow
shaft. Take the mech cover off and run the machine till the problem
shows up. Then tap or flex the actuator rollers on each of the micros
to see if you get the gripper motor to start.

2) Pitted contacts on the gripper motor relay in the service switch
box.

3) Burned out winding(s) on the gripper motor. What happens in this
case is that occasionally the motor will come to a stop on a faulty
section of the armature and be unable to start again. From your
description I doubt this is the case here, but you can test for this
by -slightly- turning the motor shaft (at rear) when it stalls.

I sold the last R-O of this vintage (a 1465) in late 1995 so there may
be some other cause that I have overlooked, but these are most common.

Rob/NYC

NJ Mike

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Dec 28, 2011, 4:59:40 PM12/28/11
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Rob,
Just wondering how the gripper bow can work with some selections and
not others. Wouldn't the conditions 1-3, not allow the gripper to
work at all?

Mike

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