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Chadsgames February 27th 04 07:52 PM

Help needed! Rowe 45 jukebox.
 
I have a Rowe T1 45 jukebox that has a problem with the selection. It is always
one record off. Not sure what to do. I am somewhat new to the juke scene. Any
help will be appreciated! I need to get it fixed.
TIA

recgamepinball February 29th 04 09:29 AM

Hello, you need to take out the mechanisme, and you will find , how shall
i explain that...?, under the turntable find the gears that drive the record
holder you will find a gear fixed with trhee screws , these screws are in
oval holes and you can sightly move the gear by deplacing the screws in the
oval holes , this adjustement covers about 11/2 deplacement of the record
holder and is indeed the adjustement for the record holder to put the right
record in front of the pick-up arm.. I'll try to fin the page of the manual
where is shown the photo of this adjustement eventually with comments ,
i'll look that up today..Leon from http://www.jukebox-fan.be , as the server
containing all the schematics and adjustements book published on my website
is down you cannot download these for the moment otherwise it was more easy
, i suppose the manual for adjustements of AMI mlchanics is on the site, i
hope the sever will be repaired next week ..Leon

Chadsgames schreef in berichtnieuws
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I have a Rowe T1 45 jukebox that has a problem with the selection. It is

always
one record off. Not sure what to do. I am somewhat new to the juke

scene. Any
help will be appreciated! I need to get it fixed.
TIA





KLR February 29th 04 11:53 AM

On 27 Feb 2004 19:52:39 GMT, (Chadsgames) wrote:

I have a Rowe T1 45 jukebox that has a problem with the selection. It is always
one record off. Not sure what to do. I am somewhat new to the juke scene. Any
help will be appreciated! I need to get it fixed.
TIA



is the juek electro mechanical or solid state ? Im not familiar with
a TI-45.



If mechanical - you need to adjust the stopping switch gear by one
notch. To do this - remove the search unit, then remove the circlip
holding on the stopping switch plate.

While holding the upper right annunciator drive gear perfectly still -
slide the stopping switch gear assembly forward to clear the other 2
gears - then rotate it by one gear tooth position clockwise. (if its
playing one record ahead of what it should) Slide it back so it
re-meshes with the other 2 gears, replace it's circlip and then
replace the search unit. Juke should now work fine.


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