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Topic: Drive Belts on a Elmo ST-180
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Mathew James
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 740
From: Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Registered: Dec 2014
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posted January 31, 2018 03:43 PM
It sounds like you may have the same model as me, the st 180E? There are a few different 'flavours' of elmos out there and the one pictured above is from forum member van-eck's site, another variant I guess. At any rate, here is a pic of my own:
Be careful when turning this machines on with the cover off because of the capacitor etc...but, when on in forward or reverse, do you see the bottom motor pulley spinning(labelled 'A' in pic). With the belt properly put on this pulley as pictured, it will drive the top pulley(B), etc... The bottom pulley should move when in forward... Let's make sure your motor is working first If it turns out to be motor or electrical, I am not an expert there unfortunately, but someone else may be able to help... [ February 01, 2018, 09:02 AM: Message edited by: Mathew James ]
-------------------- -- Cheers, Matt 📽
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Mathew James
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 740
From: Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Registered: Dec 2014
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posted February 01, 2018 07:20 AM
Hi Jeff, Sorry I don't know much about electrical or motors. Luckily, I have never had a seized motor before, but I know some have experienced it. Reading some other fixes, it seems you want to loosen that motor spindle and bearings with some lubricating oil, a few drops with the machine in such a way that the oil will get down the shaft into the motor....I hope someone can elaborate, but with oil and turning the shaft by hand, I have heard some success stories on getting it to go. IT is very RARE for it to be a seized motor i believe though, but may as well rule it out, it can't hurt... Hre is an old post in regards to a Eumig however, but it gives the idea: http://8mmforum.film-tech.com/cgi-bin/ubb/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=005057#000000
-------------------- -- Cheers, Matt 📽
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