[Jukebox-list] Seeburg L100

Robert Aker raker at knology.net
Sat Sep 29 11:19:06 PDT 2007


actually they all were good and I used them during reassembly today.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ron Rich" <ronnnrich at yahoo.com>
To: "Jukebox mailing list" <jukebox-list at lists.netlojix.com>
Sent: Saturday, September 29, 2007 1:01 PM
Subject: Re: [Jukebox-list] Seeburg L100


> Sorry--I don't have that parts book--Ron Rich
>
> Robert Aker <raker at knology.net> wrote:  >From the parts lost they look 
> like:
>
> 1 @ 410225
> 10 @ 410226
>
> In the parts catalog # 50943 page 7 they are shown below and between
> illustration numbers 5 and 6. I have all but they look fragile.
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Ron Rich"
> To: "Jukebox mailing list"
> Sent: Friday, September 28, 2007 10:47 PM
> Subject: Re: [Jukebox-list] Seeburg L100
>
>
>> Robert,
>> The K&L models will operate just fine. The problem arrises when "people
>> work on" them. As long as the PCB's are not "flexed" they seem to last
>> just fine. The circuits are the same basic circuits used in both the 
>> model
>> before, and after the K/L's. The steppers can be somewhat of a problem,
>> and Seeburg made several modifications to them.
>> The "white substance" was not factory applied, and in my opinion, should
>> not be there. "Dry" is correct. As for the "flat clips"--can you describe
>> them a little more?
>> Ron Rich
>>
>> Robert Aker wrote:
>> Several months ago I bought a L100 and received several e-mails regarding
>> this model stating that they are trouble pron and not a good choice for
>> refurbishing. So naturally - not being a good listener - I sent the 
>> boards
>> out to be rebuilt. I am happy to report that it is alive and well. After
>> the usual troubleshooting (a bad plug, a loose plug and a bad tube) it
>> selects fine - plays and sounds good. I am now starting the clean up.
>>
>> I took apart one of the selection button banks and the sides, tops and
>> bottoms of each button are covered with a white substance. It looks like
>> lubriplate grease that has dried up leaving only the wax base. My 
>> question
>> is, is coating these with grease standard upon assembly or was this an
>> operators trick to ensure the buttons would not stick on location. I have
>> never done a Seeburg before so this is probably a stupid question. My
>> guess is I should clean them and reassemble them dry. Also does anybody
>> know a source for the flat springs at the top of each button?
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