[Jukebox-list] Moving a Seeburg SS160...
JHayes2613 at aol.com
JHayes2613 at aol.com
Sun Jun 4 10:38:43 PDT 2006
If I move it upright in the bed of a truck, will the mech be okay in place?
In a message dated 6/3/2006 6:25:02 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Jjmscf at aol.com writes:
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>A Seeburg mech should always be removed if you lay it down.It won't mess up
>anything and it's easy to do.You have to remove the back panel to access
>it.First you must open up the cabinet lid until it locks in the up position.Then
>look down in the front You will see a handle .Pull up and it will release the
>right door.Then there is a latch holding the left door.Now you have to unplug
> the cables going to the tormat control center and the amp from the mech.Then
>go in the back and work them through the holes in the mech compartment
>floor.These must be free before you remove the mechanism.The manual shows the
>SS160 has a snubber bracket that my other jukes don't have.It's at the top in
>the rear.Loosen 4 screws at the top of it if it's there.Then there are 2 pins
>in the bottom slides that must be removed.They are all the way in the rear at
>the bottom.The mechanism will slide out.Just be careful of the cables when
>you're pulling it out.Sit the mechanism upright in the vehicle.A Seeburg mech
>should never be laid down for transport.Be sure and lock the cabinet lid if
>possible before laying the cabinet down.They tend to fly open if you don't.
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>J.C.
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>In a message dated 6/3/2006 5:49:38 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
>JHayes2613 at aol.com writes:
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>>If a contact moves this machine in his Suburban, this would mean laying the
>box >on its back. Should he mech be removed? Would this mess up the timing?
>Is this >easy to do?
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