AW: [Jukebox-list] NSM Hit E120 45's turn to slow help needed

Stamann stamann at jukebox-world.de
Mon Dec 3 00:52:15 PST 2007


Hello again,

thanks for the info on the not working link - I missed a hyphen. The correct link is
http://www.jukebox-world.de/Forum/Archiv/FAQ-NSM/TurnTable-CityII.pdf

To be honest - I do not know much about NSM technic and I do not want to "decorate myself with others feathers" (I don't know if you do use this term, too?).
A guy from Scotland did send us his knowledge for publishing in our Jukebox-Archive.

These are two other descriptions he did send us regarding NSM with E and ES technic:
http://www.jukebox-world.de/Forum/Archiv/FAQ-NSM/Carriage-Fault.pdf
http://www.jukebox-world.de/Forum/Archiv/FAQ-NSM/Tonic-CityII.pdf

Kind regards - Hildegard


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Von: jukebox-list-bounces at lists.netlojix.com [mailto:jukebox-list-bounces at lists.netlojix.com] Im Auftrag von Jeremy Agema
Gesendet: Montag, 3. Dezember 2007 03:16
An: Jukebox mailing list
Betreff: Re: [Jukebox-list] NSM Hit E120 45's turn to slow help needed

Hi Dominic, 
In my limited experience with NSMs (3 mechs) I have noticed a few things 
concerning the speed issue. 

The TT rubber must be in pretty good shape for things to work properly. If 
yours is too rotten try durfee coin op or other used juke places for a turn 
table. I don't think the rubber is meant to be removed and replaced.

The TT must spin freely.

The motor pivot can sieze up. I remove the motor and clean off all the old 
crusty lube.

Finally- the spring that is attached to the motor is the only thing that 
pulls the motor to the TT when in play. So it must have just the right 
amount of tension.

Hildegard knows more about NSMs than I do. I did have a problem with that 
link in his post - no file found.

Hope my advise will help you out.

Jeremy Agema


On Sun, 2 Dec 2007 20:43:44 +0100, dominic laeuppi wrote
> Hi
> The problem I have is that the turntable turns to slow.
> The drive shaft of the play motor is pressed correctly against the 
> rubber friction ring of the turntable. I cheked the motor voltage 
> and is ok. I think this is because the rubber is to old and it 
> slips. Any advice ? Should I change the hole turntable or is there a 
> way of regenerating the rubber ? And if I must change the turntable 
> wich is the order number and where to order ?
> 
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