Seeburg Lpc 480 Service Manual

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Any help is appreciated, I am truly stuck and need some real knowledge about the main clutch and it's part setup that is not shown to well in the LPC1 manual on page 2477. Mechanism wont scan left after playing a record from right to left. It is a type 133S1. The clutch is free and moving well. Seeburg LPC480 - Item Description The Seeburg LPC480 was produced in 1964. It holds 80 45rpm records, for a total of 160 selections. This is the second of the Seeburg 'Console' style jukeboxes. The LPC480 has a solid state stereo amplifier, and has great sound. The cabinet is all original, including the formica. There are some chips in the. Vtg Seeburg Service Manual Pages 1965 Phonograph Jukebox LPC480 Select O Matic. Details about Seeburg LPC-480 Jukebox Manual. Seeburg LPC-480 Jukebox Manual. Item information. Quantity: More than 10 available / 69 sold / See feedback.

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Seeburg Lpc 480 Service Manual Pdf

The keys I offer are for the originalfactory installed cabinet locks that open lids, front and back doors

They will not fit cash box doors ornon-original cabinet locks

Seeburg Lpc 480 Service Manual Pdf

Every cash door lock is unique and there is no standardizedsource forthem. If you're missing the key to your cash box door, there are two solutions:Replace the lock or have a locksmith fit a new key

Need a replacement lock for your Jukebox?Check out the locks page

Pre-War Seeburg Keys

39-41M1100Fits most 39-41 Lids/Front doors
39-41M1400Fits Most 39-41 Back Doors
8200C1440Front and back door locks
8800/9800C1440 Front and back door locks
8800/9800K1870Titleboard Lock

I need your help completing the listing below, if you can add to the below or have corrections please forward them to me Needles4Jukeboxes@gmail.com

The Following Numbers are Currently Available.

M1100, M1400, C1440, W1500, W1550, K1600, W1700 & K1870

$15 Each

Post-War Models

Seeburg P146-147-148 Keys

The L7325 and L7380 are both used on all Seeburg models P-146, 147 & 148

This is what the face of your lock and key slot should look like on your 'Trashcan' model

One key fits the lid and the other fits the front and back doors

L7325 Front & Back Door Key $12.99

L7380 Lid Key $12.99

Cabinet Keys for Seeburg models 100-Athru SMC

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All of the Seeburg models listed below use an Illinois brand lock andshould look like the lock below. (Except the for the SMC1 & 2 models)

Early models like the 100A, B and C will have an antiquecopper or bronze finish, the V200 is gold and all models after should be chrome as shown

The G219 fits the M100A, 100B & 100BL Models

G219 Key $8.99

The G245 fits the M100C model

G245 Key $8.99

The F221 Key fits the HF100G & 100W models

F221 Key $8.99

The F279 key fits the HF100J/JL & 100R models

F279 Key $8.99

The F314 key fits the V200 and VL200 Models

F314 Key $8.99

The F313 key fits the KD/KS-200, L100, 101, 161 & 201 Models

F313 Key $8.99

The F264 key fits:

220, 222, AQ100/160, Q100/160, AY100/160, Y100/160 & DS100/160 Models

F264 Key $8.99

SEP1

The F282 key fits model SEP1 Seeburg Encore units.

F282 Key $8.99

Models: 200LU1, 200LU2, 200LU3

The F234 fits Seeburg Library Units with the lock located in the glass front door.

F234 Key $8.99

BMS/BMC

(Background Music System)

The L290 key fits the BMS/BMC (Background Music System) players.

One looks like a microwave oven, the other sort of like a portable sewing machine.

L290 Key $8.99

The F278 key fits the LPC-1 & LPC-480 models.

F278 Key $8.99

The F330 key fits the U100 Mustang Model.

F330 Key $8.99

The F336 key fits the PFEA1U Electra, APFEA1 Fleetwood & SS-160 Showcase Models.

F336 Key $8.99

The F205 key fits the S100 Phonojet, LS1 Spectra, LS2 Gem, LS3/325 Apollo and SE100 GoldenJet Models.

F205 Key $8.99

The F291 key fits the USC1 Bandshell & USC2 FireStar Models

F291 Key $8.99

The F293 key fits the SX100 Marauder, SPS-160 Olympia, FC1 Regency, SPS2 Matador, SL100 Carnival, SQS160 Quad, STD160 Vogue, STD2 Entertainer, SB100 Magnastar, FC2 Hutch, 100-77D Topaz, STD3 Sunstar, 100-78D Celestia & STD4 Marti Gras models

F293 Key $8.99

The S102 key fits the SMC1 Disco & early SMC2 Phoenix models

The lock is unique to these two models only.

(Notice the extra teeth in the key slot)

S102 Key $8.99

The F333 key fits the Late SMC-2 Phoenix, all SMC3 Prelude Models.

F333 Key $8.99

SCD-1 SCD1-A

This key fits the Seeburg SCD models

F723 $8.99

VMC-1

The G440 key fits the VMC1 'Video Music Center'

G440 $8.99

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Any help is appreciated, I am truly stuck and need some real knowledge about the main clutch and it's part setup that is not shown to well in the LPC1 manual on page 2477. Mechanism wont scan left after playing a record from right to left. It is a type 133S1. The clutch is free and moving well. The mechanism does everything well except when the clutch member is dropped to engage with the track sprocket. The 'clutch engaging member' piece doesn't line up correctly with clutch and prevents the clutch from lining up with the sprockets' gold notch. The 'clutch engaging member' holds up the clutch with it's key'ing just enough so the clutch does not engage the sprocket and its gold notch. I have to take a screw drive and line up the 'clutch engaging member's' key with the clutch. Once the Key on the 'clutch engaging member' lines up with the clutch's key the whole thing falls together and starts scanning again. I have done adjustment of the four clutches. I found the clutch engaging member spring off of the 'clutch engaging member'. Does anyone know how exactly the spring sets on the sprocket? Does the little lop on the spring go around the sprocket's gold knotch? Does the spring wrap around the knotch and the 'clutch engaging member'? Does the spring go in the little channel around the 'clutch engaging member' and then also around the sprocket gold knotch with it's little loop? I have removed it and replaced it many times and nothing seems to fix this problem. I need a definite on how the spring goes into place. I also need to know why the 'clutch engaging member' wont let the clutch down fully. It has alot of play in it but nothing looks bent or damaged. It has a slot cut in it on either side so it can give some room for the pins but it is loose. When it scans from left to right and puts a record back it works. It drops right into scan when done. When it scans right to left and ends it doesn't work and the clutch just gets stuck on the 'clutch engaging member' part. It looks like a spacer that is keyed. thanks for any help. This was one ruff jukebox.