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Date: Wed, 18-Jul-84 09:58:05 EDT
Article-I.D.: ihuxf.2321
Posted: Wed Jul 18 09:58:05 1984
Date-Received: Thu, 19-Jul-84 03:15:06 EDT
Organization: AT&T Bell Labs, Naperville, IL
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I saw the article about lubing up the drive and was in a
tinkering mood so I thought I'd give it a try. It does
help the squeeking. I used some Gunslick which is a
graphite lubricant. ( K-MART ~ .75$ in the sports section )
However, I had just finished the drive and my wife was
helping clean up when she said " Oh, here you missed a
part. " After I scooped my face off the floor I realized
I hadn't even seen the part come off. So my question is,
could someone verify/correct me on the order of assembly?
Here is the way I reassembled it.
C <------------- clip ring
___ <------------- flat metal washer
--------------------- <------ thin metal peice
~ <------------- spring steel washer
===================== <------- cast metal piece
___ <------------- flat metal washer
___ <------------- flat metal washer
\ / <------------- small spring
/_\
___ <------------- flat metal washer
=== <------------- flat fiber washer
___________
|_________| <--------- nylon collar
___
\ /
/ <------------- fat spring
/_\
_______________
\_____________/ <-------- nylon hub
_
| |
| | <------------- stud
_|_|_
The main piece in question is the spring steel washer. It
is one of those curved things they use for tension. The drive
still works fine, but if someone finds significant errors
or discrepencies in the assembly please mail me the correction.
Happy Hunting
Mike Nelson
AT&T Bell Labs
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