I know i made this request before, but it would be pretty neat if someone took a video of what goes on beneath a 1-18 or rollermatic. Have any of you ever done that?
I'd also like to see an under-hood video of the famous belt-drive WP/KM in action. May have to use slow motion, but the mechanism is fascinating to watch.
Oh, you meant in the workings. I don't know if anyone has done that or not. I did get to watch a GE Filter-Flo operate without the back on. It was really something.
As far as filming "Rollermatics" in action----it would work a lot easier with the 1-18's. A zoom lens would be needed with the solid-tub type due to the "Jet-Action" type pulsator. Waaaaay too splashy! You would have to set the camera up 10 feet away----maybe more!
Anyone who wants to bring a camera and do the filming is welcome. I've got both type of machines ready to go!
When I said "under the hood" I should have specified seeing the actual mechanism operate, how the rollers transfer the motion to an "up and down" action. In the KM world, how the solenoids (wig-wags) engage the cams to shift functions, etc.
I did make a video of the inner workings of a Unimatic mechanism with the outer housing removed quite a few years ago. Maybe one of our older members has saved this video as I looked for it but I can't find it.
Very cool video, thanks!! While easy for me to determine in a Rollermatic or 1-18, I had no idea of what exactly drove the agitation on a Unimatic! Much simpler than I thought...
Now how is agitation accomplished on a Pulsamatic/Multimatic?
Wow, that's a great informational video! Glad you found it, and thanks for posting. I'm not mechanically inclined, so the hands-on visual is especially appreciated.