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

Jeremy Agema jeremy at dwave.net
Mon Dec 3 18:34:04 PST 2007


Thanks for posting the working links Hildegard.

The information contained in these pdf files was good reading for me.

Re-capping one of these machines does make a great difference (as stated in 
Tonic-cityII). I did this with my Satellite 200 and it sounds great.

Jeremy Agema

On Mon, 3 Dec 2007 09:52:15 +0100, Stamann wrote
> 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
> 
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> 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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