Bryan’s Clock Hands
Re: Bryan’s Clock Hands
Dave
I'm looking at the photo of your index disc, there is a nut and bolt and washer holding the adjusting
Plate closed. It should not be there. Take this out and the pecker blade will go in
I'm looking at the photo of your index disc, there is a nut and bolt and washer holding the adjusting
Plate closed. It should not be there. Take this out and the pecker blade will go in
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Re: Bryan’s Clock Hands
Just removed it and the pecker goes in enough to make a 12 coin payout and I think it moves enough to activate the jackpot, but will know better once it’s back in its case.
Re: Bryan’s Clock Hands
Hi Dave,
Attached a picture of my hand. Also a picture of the adjustable jackpot slot showing the spring clip. The parts in red paint are the adjustable bits.
Attached a picture of my hand. Also a picture of the adjustable jackpot slot showing the spring clip. The parts in red paint are the adjustable bits.
Re: Bryan’s Clock Hands
Ok guys, I need some help here.
The mechanism on my clock works well and I'm reassembling the hands as Derek has instructed but to align the hands I need help working out how the jackpot works.
If you look at the photo below, as I understand it the jackpot is activated when Lever C drops off its support and this is done when Lever A moves it.
What I cannot work out is:
Does the cut out E on Lever A need to fall over Pin D ( in which case Lever C moves to the right to activate a jackpot)
or
Does the "point" on lever A need to be raised by the Pin D ( in which case Lever C moves to the left to activate a jackpot)
Your experience and help is greatly appreciated.
The mechanism on my clock works well and I'm reassembling the hands as Derek has instructed but to align the hands I need help working out how the jackpot works.
If you look at the photo below, as I understand it the jackpot is activated when Lever C drops off its support and this is done when Lever A moves it.
What I cannot work out is:
Does the cut out E on Lever A need to fall over Pin D ( in which case Lever C moves to the right to activate a jackpot)
or
Does the "point" on lever A need to be raised by the Pin D ( in which case Lever C moves to the left to activate a jackpot)
Your experience and help is greatly appreciated.
Re: Bryan’s Clock Hands
Hi Dave
I have a photo of the jackpot position that should help you, I don't have a computer, only a tablet and I'm not sure how to upload photos with it. If you PM me your email address I could send it by email and you could upload it to the forum, it may help other members
I have a photo of the jackpot position that should help you, I don't have a computer, only a tablet and I'm not sure how to upload photos with it. If you PM me your email address I could send it by email and you could upload it to the forum, it may help other members
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