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Richard Knoppow May 29th 08 12:35 AM

S-36 Tuning Unit Part
 
My S-36/RBK-13 has thrown a shoe. The small drive gear
that is on the shaft turned by the main tuning knob has
split. I wonder if anyone has parted out an S-36 and has the
shaft assembly. This is the shaft that also carries the stop
cam. Replacing it looks its a lot of work but possible.
I will have a shot at repairing the original with
super-glue but I doubt it will work.
This receiver has been a constant companion for some 30
years so I would like to keep it alive if possible.


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Richard Knoppow
Los Angeles, CA, USA

WB6KBL



Scott Dorsey May 29th 08 02:29 PM

S-36 Tuning Unit Part
 
In article ,
Richard Knoppow wrote:
My S-36/RBK-13 has thrown a shoe. The small drive gear
that is on the shaft turned by the main tuning knob has
split. I wonder if anyone has parted out an S-36 and has the
shaft assembly. This is the shaft that also carries the stop
cam. Replacing it looks its a lot of work but possible.
I will have a shot at repairing the original with
super-glue but I doubt it will work.
This receiver has been a constant companion for some 30
years so I would like to keep it alive if possible.


Contact the guys at www.odometergears.com. They can make a mold from
the broken original and stamp you out a new delrin one.
--scott

--
"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."

Richard Knoppow May 29th 08 06:41 PM

S-36 Tuning Unit Part
 

"Scott Dorsey" wrote in message
...
In article
,
Richard Knoppow wrote:
My S-36/RBK-13 has thrown a shoe. The small drive
gear
that is on the shaft turned by the main tuning knob has
split. I wonder if anyone has parted out an S-36 and has
the
shaft assembly. This is the shaft that also carries the
stop
cam. Replacing it looks its a lot of work but possible.
I will have a shot at repairing the original with
super-glue but I doubt it will work.
This receiver has been a constant companion for some
30
years so I would like to keep it alive if possible.


Contact the guys at www.odometergears.com. They can make
a mold from
the broken original and stamp you out a new delrin one.
--scott

Thanks, I'll check it out. I used to know a finemechanic
who could have machined one of brass in a minute but he's
dead now.
Getting at this thing looks to be a major job, not
looking forward to it.


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Richard Knoppow
Los Angeles, CA, USA





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