rollermatic
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working on a 1967 non rapidry rollermatic, the red machine i call it. put tub back in today (very carefully) and took it for a spin to see if the spin clutch assembly is working properly.
this one has no capacitor on the motor like my 1965 model so i assume motor will come up to full speed at once and tub will gain rotation speed via clutch inside the spin wheel.
well it's not coming up to full speed, spin wheel is at full speed and there is no slippage on the rollers i can see, the problem must be in the clutch.
the 1965 tech talk manual talks of adjustment screws, i assume this 67 model has them too.
is it easy to do? should i pull tub again and flip it all the way over and remove bottom snubber brace or can i simply lay it on it's side and insert a board to keep inner tub positioned to prevent possible damage to mechanism support and work on it that way?
i can pull tub out easily enough if that's the best way, have not put bellows on yet.
is there any other advise on this clutch assembly? i have never torn into one yet. can the clutch linings be repaired in any way? replaced?
one of my other machines is a 1966 model non rapidry and i already have tub out. maybe i should flip it over and experiment on it's clutch assembly a bit to learn about it.
any advice will be greatly appreciated!!

this one has no capacitor on the motor like my 1965 model so i assume motor will come up to full speed at once and tub will gain rotation speed via clutch inside the spin wheel.
well it's not coming up to full speed, spin wheel is at full speed and there is no slippage on the rollers i can see, the problem must be in the clutch.
the 1965 tech talk manual talks of adjustment screws, i assume this 67 model has them too.
is it easy to do? should i pull tub again and flip it all the way over and remove bottom snubber brace or can i simply lay it on it's side and insert a board to keep inner tub positioned to prevent possible damage to mechanism support and work on it that way?
i can pull tub out easily enough if that's the best way, have not put bellows on yet.
is there any other advise on this clutch assembly? i have never torn into one yet. can the clutch linings be repaired in any way? replaced?
one of my other machines is a 1966 model non rapidry and i already have tub out. maybe i should flip it over and experiment on it's clutch assembly a bit to learn about it.
any advice will be greatly appreciated!!
