[Jukebox-list] 1958 United (Was: Done reading "The juke boxandme" )

Ron Rich ronnnrich at yahoo.com
Thu Aug 24 09:03:21 PDT 2006


David,
  Nope--all were kept on the "B". Ron Rich

David Breneman <david_breneman at yahoo.com> wrote:
  

--- dirksenj at bellsouth.net wrote:

> Mine broke 
> a record at this moment once, and since there are no safeties, it
> proceeded 
> to break every record in the rack on it's way to the next
> selection. 
> Violently. At least the Packard has that cork clutch that slips and
> helps minimize damage.

This is where the Seeburg M100-A really shines. It has many 
safeties and lockouts to make sure that it doesn't damage a
record, and if a record is damaged, that the damaged record 
does not cause others to be damaged. For instance, there's
a gate that closes at the bottom of the ramp after the
record is returned to the rack. If the record is not properly
seated in the rack, the gate won't close and the mechanism
cycles again to re-seat it. The transfer arm is spring
loaded so that if the record is jammed in the transfer cycle
it's unlikely to get broken, and if the record isn't 
clamped to the turntable properly the mechanism will try
to place it back into the rack. These are just some of
the checks that take place in the record transfer process.
Quite a remarkable accomplishment in electro-mechanical
logic. My knowledge of 45 Seeburgs is limited, but I'm
pretty sure that some of these were eliminated with the
advent of the M100-B


David Breneman david_breneman at yahoo.com

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