I have a Columbia Grafonola and when I wind it up and move the arm to the record, it doesn't engage, it just gets tight and then literally blows apart. Thoughts? I am going to take the back off and I guess take the motor out and see what bits might be seized or missing. All help gratefully accepted!
I have an identical gramophone that i am trying to repair, I am having difficulty removing the winding arm it refuses to go any direction but clockwise, Any suggestions?
Well i am putting the gears back together and it is pretty difficult getting the notches on but all i need to know the positions of the coils(clock wise)
Lloyd you have to put the cannister in a vice and use a screwdriver and hammer to carefully pop those lids off. The springs inside CAN pop out and hurt you, use thick rubber gloves and eye/body protection!
Can i ask how did you manage to pop the spring cans open...i have a portable Columbia 1 spring can and for the life of me i cannot get the lid off it...any ideas??
Photographer Dave - a friend helped me who had a shop where he repaired small engines. We had to put the can in a vice and then use a hammer and chisel to beat the lid loose.
The only tip I have is to hire a small engine repair guy (like someone who repairs lawn mowers) and have them carefully pop the cans open and check the condition of the springs. The springs are dangerous to work on because they can fly out of the can and injure you.
I have a problem with mine. I took apart the motor and cleaned it. It cranks up. But when I release the brake it does not play. But if I remove the main drive shaft it unwinds. I've tried putting it back in lose and tight. But it does not want to work. What can I do?
@@thegregolahorologyclub6799 Yes. After messing with it for a bit. I think I may have not been putting the shaft in correctly and the teeth were locking it.
@@thegregolahorologyclub6799 yeah. I cleaned it with some WD-40 to start. Then a small amount of hot soapy water. Then I dried it thoroughly and went over it all with some 3 in one oil. It works fine and sounds great.
That is probably one of the reasons the motor is not spinning fast enough and Dinah shore sounds like a man. The springs have either come unclipped from the arbor shaft or the ends broke off The good spring takes up the drag for the other 2 slowing the motor too much causing the felt pads not to touch the governor yolk. If two are not working chances are the working spring is about to break. Good idea is to replace all 3 Its time for a rebuild.