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I just bought a Collins 32S1 and the PTO dial seems to turn reasonably smoothly
BUT there is a sound like ball bearings rolling around as the dial is rotated. My 75S3 doesn't do this, fortunately. Any "magic cures" out there? 73s, Evan |
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I think you'll find that the noise is in the compound dial mechanism, not in the
PTO, itself. I concur, in part, with the other response.. I've too have heard/felt the noise in countless 32S- and KWM-2 dials. I do not recall the issue in any 75S-, however. What you can try is to re-tension the dial drive eccentric. The front panel shaft coupling is slightly oval and can loosened and then rotated so that precise tensioning can be made. However, if the noise "problem" is simply that and the dial "feels" OK (not too much drag and the dial moves positively), leave well enough alone. Just a thought..... K9SQG wrote: I just bought a Collins 32S1 and the PTO dial seems to turn reasonably smoothly BUT there is a sound like ball bearings rolling around as the dial is rotated. My 75S3 doesn't do this, fortunately. Any "magic cures" out there? 73s, Evan |
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Well first, the noise only happens when the dial is spun rapidly,
therefor not very often, and second the noise is due to the plastic dial system. The "magic cure" is not to spin the dial really fast. The way the dial works is there is a large translucent disk (dial) that has the numbers on it, and in front of it is a large clear disk that has some white rectangles painted on it. The two disks have gear teeth around their edges. There is a different number of teeth on each disk, so they rotate at a different rate. There is an idler gear that couples the two disks to each other, and that is the source of the noise. DO NOT GREASE THESE GEARS! But you can apply a little oil to the pivot of the idler gear, but no lubrication to the teeth. There is always some noise in any gear train using bull gears. -Chuck, WA3UQV K9SQG wrote: I just bought a Collins 32S1 and the PTO dial seems to turn reasonably smoothly BUT there is a sound like ball bearings rolling around as the dial is rotated. My 75S3 doesn't do this, fortunately. Any "magic cures" out there? 73s, Evan |
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