[Phono-L] Details, details
Ron L
lherault at bu.edu
Mon Aug 4 06:30:30 PDT 2008
Thanks, Steve.
The "block off" of the two min. speed consisted of eliminating the two
little posts on the center shaft that slipped into holes on the main pulley,
making the center shaft, pulley and feed screw turn at the same speed. Is
there supposed to be a spacer in there to keep the speed change ring in the
rightmost (4 min) position? If not, what kept it in place? Should there
still be that little L shaped clip on the collar at the bearing end, which
engages a groove in the feed screw shaft?
Ron
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From: phono-l-bounces at oldcrank.org [mailto:phono-l-bounces at oldcrank.org] On
Behalf Of Steven Medved
Sent: Sunday, August 03, 2008 10:57 PM
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Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Details, details
Hi Ron,
The Home F was an E with the 2 minute blocked off. It was not cobbled
together, my Triumph E has a D pulley also. I believe the pulleys were
marked D on the Model D E F and G as they did not change.
Steve
> > Hi gang,> > I've got a couple of machines for which I need some detailed
pictures. I> need to see what the pulley end and the bearing end of the feed
screw on an> Edison Home Model F look like, in particular, what is(or is
not)screwed into> the various holes. I'd also love a picture of the
disassembled speed change> mechanism. I have an F here that has H-D on the
pulley and mandrel and I am> wondering if it is cobbled together. There does
not seem to be any way to> make it play 2 min records though.>
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