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Pinchrollers

Pinchrollers

2009-05-07 by tronbros@aol.com

Dear All,
Very shortly we will have new pinchroller assemblies available featuring stainless steel springs and precision ground pinchrollers. Each pinchroller will have the unique Streetly 45 degree edge chamfer to prevent the drive surface becoming concave with age and concentrating the pressure to help with difficult tape stock such as Ampex and Basf/Emtec. The rubber is bonded to a Nylon 66 hub which rotates on a precision aluminium shaft to create an excellent low friction bearing. Call me for further details.
The warning signs of worn out pinchrollers:
Tram lines along your tapes approx. 1/16" in from the edge
Wobbliness when you rock the key
Slow adjustment from stall. A good roller should come up to speed in 1/4 to 1/2 turn.
Hard glass like surface
Heavy keyboard!!!
Best,
Martin
Streetly Electronics - All Things Mellotronic
www.mellotronics.com
US Sales East: Jimmy Moore JMoore6397@aol.com
US Sales West: Paul Cox pjc56@earthlink

RE: [newmellotrongroup] Pinchrollers

2009-05-07 by Mark Wallis

Precision ground?

Sounds ace!

;-)


xxx

To: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com
From: tronbros@aol.com
Date: Thu, 7 May 2009 04:17:52 -0400
Subject: [newmellotrongroup] Pinchrollers



Dear All,
Very shortly we will have new pinchroller assemblies available featuring stainless steel springs and precision ground pinchrollers. Each pinchroller will have the unique Streetly 45 degree edge chamfer to prevent the drive surface becoming concave with age and concentrating the pressure to help with difficult tape stock such as Ampex and Basf/Emtec. The rubber is bonded to a Nylon 66 hub which rotates on a precision aluminium shaft to create an excellent low friction bearing. Call me for further details.
The warning signs of worn out pinchrollers:
Tram lines along your tapes approx. 1/16" in from the edge
Wobbliness when you rock the key
Slow adjustment from stall. A good roller should come up to speed in 1/4 to 1/2 turn.
Hard glass like surface
Heavy keyboard!!!
Best,
Martin
Streetly Electronics - All Things Mellotronic
www.mellotronics. com
US Sales East: Jimmy Moore JMoore6397@aol. com
US Sales West: Paul Cox pjc56@earthlink


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