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Deformed Spool Flange Causes Tracking Problem
By Jerry F. Bacon

I got a roll yesterday and when I took it out of its box, both spool
ends were broken.  I have a collection of cores with spool ends so that
I can respool the rolls with the same kind of spools that they were
manufactured with.

I put the roll on the piano and played it and let it come off the end
so I could respool it, it played just fine.  After I respooled it, it
tracked towards the left side of the tracker bar and tracked badly.

After a few tries I examined the _right_ spool flange (the one with the
slot) and found a mistake in the manufacture of that spool that pushed
the roll toward the _left_ side.

So, if you have a roll that tracks toward the left, examine the right
spool flange: it might need to be replaced.  This was Bakelite spool
but the same thing might happen with others.

Thought this might be of interest.

Jerry F. Bacon
Dallas, Texas


(Message sent Wed 10 Nov 2004, 04:40:14 GMT, from time zone GMT-0500.)

Key Words in Subject:  Causes, Deformed, Flange, Problem, Spool, Tracking

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