[Jukebox-list] wheels for LS2
Bob E.
bobe at halted.com
Fri Jun 16 18:47:53 PDT 2006
At 06:28 PM 6/16/06 -0700, you wrote:
>Jackie wrote:
>> Quick question for someone, I was wondering if the Seeburg LS2
> > had wheels that were welded on the frame or are they the kind you
> > can replace by pulling them off. I am having to move the box out
> > from the wall often and as we all know it weighs a ton on the metal
> > wheels (which will ruin my floor) so I have it on a piece of carpet...
> > which prevents the wheels from rolling smoothly.
>
>I think they're bolted on. In any case, a piece of Masonite (like
>peg-board without the holes) or one of those plastic carpet protector
>things for under a desk chair cut to the right size can help in
>this situation. It will allow some movement like to get to the
>controls or retrieve something dropped behind the box.
>
>Aren't you involved with pianos? A jukebox is light as a feather
>and easy to move in comparison... :-)
Yeah, but I bet she doesn't have to move her piano away from the
wall to open a service panel everytime a switch hangs up!
What is the diameter of the caster? Are they the same wheel size
as the ones that plug into a socket like on earlier Seeburgs?
We have some large, swiveling, bolt-on casters with rubber wheels
that we were selling for $2 each, but I think they might be a little
large. I will have to measure them when I get back to the shop
tomorrow, but I think they were about 4".
--Bob
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Bob Ellingson bobe at halted.com
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