[GreenKeys] Dangling Part
Ken Wiebe
me at networkguy.com
Tue Jul 23 14:16:57 EDT 2019
The clapper is firm to the pawl - it is the pawl itself that is just lying in there loose.
Ken
On Tue, Jul 23, 2019, at 11:02, Mike Arrington wrote:
> You probably just need to tighten the nut that holds the spring lever to the function pawl (what I was calling the function lever). The function pawl should just move down and then back up. You should be able to push it down with a finger and it should come back up. Is the pawl stable and the spring level and clapper (181464) is just loose?
>
> The pawl is engaged by the function lever that goes under the code bars. When selected, the code bar pulls the pawl down. When the stripper bail is operated, the pawl is released and the clapper should hit the gong briefly.
> The top of the pawl where the u-shaped channel is is held in place by the fixed rod (180772) that runs the across function box.
>
> On Tue, Jul 23, 2019 at 12:32 PM Ken Wiebe <me at networkguy.com> wrote:
>> __
>> Thanks much, that helped a lot. It's clear from your video that my signal bell pawl, that the clapper attaches to, is disconnected. At least at the bottom. I can reach in there and it just flops around.
>>
>> It's not clear from the parts diagram what the bottom of that pawl is supposed to engage with.
>>
>> Can you tell?
>>
>> On Tue, Jul 23, 2019, at 10:20, Mike Arrington wrote:
>>> Clapper Lever.jpg
>>>
>>> Very short video of it in operation: <https://youtu.be/a3so42YxWP8>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Jul 23, 2019 at 11:42 AM Ken Wiebe <me at networkguy.com> wrote:
>>>> __
>>>> Thanks. Anyone have a pic of it hooked up correctly?
>>>>
>>>> Obviously it's in a tight spot but a picture is worth 1000 words regardless.
>>>>
>>>> Ken
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Jul 23, 2019, at 06:00, Mike Arrington wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> That springy lever connects to the bell function lever on the left. On the right side, there is a clapper that is loosely connected to the lever. When the function lever is selected (control-G) and released, the clapper rings the bell above it.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Mon, Jul 22, 2019 at 10:31 PM Ken Wiebe <me at networkguy.com> wrote:
>>>>>> __
>>>>>> Found this part kinda dangling, doesn't look right (33 ASR) - see picture.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Anyone know what it is/how it's supposed to be?
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