[GreenKeys] Kleinschmidt TT-4A UPDATE
Greg Arnoldussen
gregga73 at yahoo.com.au
Sun Jul 8 08:34:10 EDT 2012
Thanks Don, yes international freight would make it a costly exercise. I believe the transformer my friend is bringing along next week will be mine to keep.
regards,
Greg.
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From: DR HOUSE <k9tty at dls.net>
To: Greg Arnoldussen <gregga73 at yahoo.com.au>
Cc: greenkeys at mailman.qth.net
Sent: Sunday, 8 July 2012 10:20 AM
Subject: Re: [GreenKeys] Kleinschmidt TT-4A UPDATE
Hello Greg,
I have a transformer here that would work for you, but alas it is quite heavy and therefore expensive to ship. Just for fun I will dig it out and check the specs and weight.
Best,
Don
K9TTY
On 7 Jul 2012, at 3:17 AM, Greg Arnoldussen wrote:
Hi all. After some negotiation I ended up purchasing both units today for half price, I had a good look at them and they appear to be in good working condition, but they are 115 V machines so I am going to have a painful week long wait until my engineering friend travels up to give me a 240 to 115 V transformer to get them whirring.
They are both actually model TT-4C not the earlier TT-4A as I thought.
I have uploaded a number of pictures starting here http://www.flickr.com/photos/28150696@N03/7519149536/in/photostream
If you want some additional pics taken of particular sections of the units please let me know.
One was made in 1968 and the other 1969. They are identical and both ex-Army. As I said, although I can't actually power them up yet they both appear to be in quite good condition and do not appear to have seen a lot of service. One of them even has a full roll of paper still on it and some type on the paper as well, so there is a good bet at least one works. Both came with a mechanical cover but only one with a cover that encases the unit completely for transport (that Steve mentioned). The spring loaded clips are deadly - there is no way that cover would come off in a hurry. The previous owner believes he may have the cover for the other unit as well, so I'll find out later in the week.
I have a few questions: (I am sorry I would do a search on greenkeys but that function does not appear to work).
1. On one unit there is some mild surface corrosion (white oxide) - what is the best and safest way to remove it?
2. Can someone advise me as to where I might find a operational/service manual for this model as a pdf/doc?
3. I am interested in hooking them up to print from the internet, is the RTTY site a good place to start?
4. What sort of grease is ideal?
5. Any do's and don'ts?
As you can tell I am a newbie but I have an interest in mechanical things and believe I am reasonably handy. Most of all, I just love the look and sound of these machines in operation.
Thanks for your time,
Greg
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