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how to repair a jukebox

by Novella Dibbert Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How to Fix Your Broken Jukebox.

  • Step 1: Making It Breathe. first you put the jukebox underwater where it can breathe. Add Tip. Ask Question. Comment. Download.
  • Step 2: Give It a Little Nudge.
  • Step 3: Put It Back Where It Belongs.
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Full Answer

What kind of parts do you need for a jukebox?

Jukebox parts and Jukebox spares, Jukebox needles and styli for all makes of jukebox including Wurlitzer Jukeboxes, Seeburg Jukeboxes, AMI Jukeboxes, Rock-ola Jukeboxes. Jukebox amp replacement valves, motors, castors and loudspeakers.

Is there a service manual for a jukebox?

All juke boxes operate in this way although the actual hardware is different between manufacturers. Before you give up and phone for advice : Get your self a service manual ! (available from The JukeboxMan). Try to find which parts are working by some very basic work.

Can I get my Jukebox fixed over the phone?

Sometimes, with your help, the simple faults can be fixed over the phone. Phone Geoff on 01522 685500 have the make and model of your jukebox ready , the model plate is usually on the back of the jukebox.

What is the best finish to restore a jukebox?

Being able to recreate a wood finish (wood graining or scumbling) is quite useful in the restoration of some jukeboxes. Some years ago, I came across someone who recreated these finishes and he did some Seeburg M110Cs and an M100A for me - superb jobs.

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What is the most valuable jukebox?

The most expensive jukebox ever sold at auction was a Wurlitzer - a 1942 Wurlitzer model 1950 designed by Paul Fuller, which was sold by Christie's in their LA auction room in 2001 for $22,325.

How do you work a jukebox?

0:272:08Jukebox Anatomy - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipOver a thousand components work together a spring-loaded aluminum claw lifts the fragile CDs aMoreOver a thousand components work together a spring-loaded aluminum claw lifts the fragile CDs a motorized arm delivers the discs to the player with pinpoint accuracy. Inside a custom-built wood casing.

Can you transport a jukebox on its back?

Yes, you can transport a jukebox on its back safely but make sure you packed it properly. First of all, make sure you remove all records. Then, hand-tighten the carriage bolts to secure the mechanism carriage in place. Now it should be safe to lay your machine on its back for shipping.

How do you clean a jukebox?

1:143:15Cleaning nicotine off of jukebox title strip holders - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThat should be a no-smoking commercial right there one thing in cleaning up jukeboxes.MoreThat should be a no-smoking commercial right there one thing in cleaning up jukeboxes.

How does an old jukebox work?

A jukebox is a partially automated music-playing device, usually a coin-operated machine, that will play a patron's selection from self-contained media. The classic jukebox has buttons, with letters and numbers on them, which are used to select a specific record. Some may use compact discs instead.

Do they still make jukeboxes?

Despite everything that has happened jukeboxes do still exist. They are still being manufactured in full size and table top size models even until now. In recent years they have even evolved to be machines that you can use to stream songs via an app on your phone.

How heavy is a jukebox?

Enhance your purchaseBrandCrosleyColorOakItem Dimensions LxWxH21.25 x 33.5 x 59.75 inchesItem Weight287 PoundsConnectivity TechnologyBluetooth, Auxiliary

How do you clean jukebox contacts?

0:092:206 How To Easily Clean Electrical Contacts on Seeburg JukeboxYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd metals yada-yada-yada contains a lot of heptane xylene acetones. And things of that nature soMoreAnd metals yada-yada-yada contains a lot of heptane xylene acetones. And things of that nature so obviously it's highly flammable don't drink it don't spray it in your eyes. But. It works pretty good.

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