Explanation of wurlitzer 1015 mechanics

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2022
  • Having the mechanics out of the box it is a nice opportunity to try and explain the way it works. Making such video is not easy. Respect to uncle doug, who did it better.. Regarding some details my video can be a addition to his video . This is the link to uncle doug's video • How the 1946-47 Wurlit...

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  • @martysherri7745
    @martysherri7745 5 месяцев назад

    I have been working on a restoration of a 1946 1015 and use the service manual as best as I can to instruct and direct this process. However, when the sequence of functions was lost in the middle of the process, it was nearly impossible to identify the problem until I found this video. The changes within the clutch, as the process continued, were shown clearly in the video and made finding the 'frozen' part and freeing that part and the mechanism, quick and effective. Thanks for a time and application of removing the entire mechanism as a teaching tool!

  • @MauroRoberts
    @MauroRoberts 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for posting this!
    It really helped me understand the mechanism. Perhaps you can do one explaining the cancel process, that’s where my problem is I believe.

  • @edwardvandenelsen1859
    @edwardvandenelsen1859 Год назад

    Thank you for your video. I now understand more of the working of the mechanism, than reading 10 times the manual!

  • @eugent
    @eugent Год назад

    Thank you for taking your time to document the sequence of operations of you 1015 24-select mechanism. I have a very similar mechanism in Wurlitzer Model 24 that I will eventually restore, so this will be quite helpful to me.

    • @dutchhobbyman5269
      @dutchhobbyman5269  Год назад

      Nice to hear that. I know that the same mechanics are used in other Wurlitzer boxes at that time. I am glad that this is helpful for you

  • @eddiejoseph3137
    @eddiejoseph3137 2 месяца назад

    This is a great explanation and I have watched it a dozen times. My selector shaft is not turning because the big pin of the spring was in back of the small pin that actually drives the shaft. But this looks OK. So how does the shaft connected to the long pin actually gets it power? From the spring? Because the small pin but is in front, not pushing the rod? Appreciate any help

  • @arjanzuurman5240
    @arjanzuurman5240 Год назад

    Thanks for the comment. Also join the facebook group to learn more if you like: facebook.com/groups/346148320330478/

  • @banzaipinball
    @banzaipinball Год назад

    Where did you buy the gears from to convert to 50hz, I need one, thanks

  • @keithroberts844
    @keithroberts844 Год назад

    My buddy has a Wurlitzer Americana 3700 with no sound. It was working fine one day and the next day there was no sound. Still plays and operates well but without sound. Any quick fix ideas? We are not at all experienced in repairing jukeboxes
    Thanks much!

  • @ikonix360
    @ikonix360 Год назад

    The added microswitch which powers two coils. Was that so it would take less force to trip the mechanism that starts the record return cycle?

    • @arjanzuurman5240
      @arjanzuurman5240 Год назад +1

      indeed that is the idea. When upgrading the cartridge to a modern type with less needle-force, the original tripwire will be too heavy to handle.

    • @ikonix360
      @ikonix360 Год назад

      @@arjanzuurman5240
      Probably should have been that way from the factory, although that would have been another two coils and a switch to worry about failing in the field so I can sort of see why a mechanical means was used.