[Jukebox-list] Seeburg Classic warped mech frame

Ed Brady cebrady2 at yahoo.com
Sat Jan 6 18:08:27 PST 2007


I had the same problem with my Seeburg Classis. I was
going to have a machine shop try to straighten it but
they were concerned it might break. I fixed mine by
putting some shims under the top where it attaches to
the jukebox cabinet to raise the mechanism just enough
to allow the selector buttons to work correctly. Mine
has been working fine for 5 years now with this fix.

-Ed Brady

--- dirksenj at bellsouth.net wrote:

> The top frame of my mech has sagged so much it won't
> allow the left side pushbuttons to move to the
> selected position. I have access to a machine shop
> and would like some advice from those who have seen
> this before. I see a couple of options:
> 1. I could remove the casting, heat it up and bend
> it back. Then make some supports for the ends to
> prevent a recurrence.
> 2. I could remove the top stamped steel frame from
> my junk trashcan mech, modify it slightly, and use
> that in it's place. I can already see that the helix
> is secured in a different spot.
> 3. I could use the trashcan mech, but transfer the
> mechanical selector assembly to it. This looks more
> difficult.
> 
> Anybody fixed one of these before? I would like to
> hear how you did it. Thanks in advance.
> 
> Jim
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