[GreenKeys] Moving an ASR33

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Sun Feb 23 02:42:57 EST 2014


Wayne, what are  screw sizes  that  hold the tty to the  ped?
I need to get some  for our  32  and a 33 that is  in  seep storage  that 
came in loose  from its  ped.
 
Ed Sharpe Archivist for SMECC
 
 
In a message dated 2/22/2014 3:31:58 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,  
teletypeparts at aol.com writes:

Seth,
 
Remove it from the pedestal.  Short job.  Remove  the chad box and then the 
rear pedestal cover.  2 screws and lift the  cover out of the bottom slot.  
 
In the pedestal you may find a TR power supply.  Unplug  the Molex and then 
the PS just slides off the front lip of the pedestal.   

There are 4 screws holding the 33 to the pedestal.   Standing at the rear 
of the 33, loosen the one closest to you and on the left  about 1 turn.  Then 
fully remove the other 3.  Lifting slightly on  the 33 rotate it about 45 
degrees to the right so it is balanced on the  pedestal.  Then remove the 
first screw.  
 
Dont lose the screws as they are hard to match up.   

Reverse the process to put the 33 back on the  pedestal.  See attachment 
with reassembly info.  You wont have the  black markings described in the 
attachment.  
 
Put the 33 on a drop cloth or rag on your back seat  and buckle it in using 
the child restraint mode of the seat belt.   Or put it in the trunk of the 
car and put some pads around it.   

Always lift a 33 from the back when possible to avoid  damaging the kybd or 
TR.  
 
Wayne
KB1FDW




-----Original  Message-----
From: Seth Morabito <lists at loomcom.com>
To: GreenKeys  <GreenKeys at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Sat, Feb 22, 2014 2:50  pm
Subject: [GreenKeys] Moving an ASR33


Hello all, 
 This coming Tuesday, we're moving house. We have movers coming to do
 the heavy lifting, but we've been packing and wrapping all of our
 stuff ourselves.
 
 The move is a very short distance, only about 5 miles. But I'm still
 concerned about making sure my ASR33 arrives un-broken.
 
 Other than wrapping the dickens out of it and securing the plastic
 shell against stress as best as I can, is there any particular
 precaution I should take? I would move it myself, but I don't have a
 vehicle tall enough to put it into standing upright (It's mounted onto
 its pedestal)
 
 -Seth
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