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« on: September 29, 2006, 09:00:00 pm »

I'm having trouble with the ammo belt in my C-51.  I can't seem to get it adjusted so that the belt moves smoothly when it is loaded with drinks.  The crank works fine when I insert a dime and I am not trying to move the belt.  Similarly, the ammo belt seems to move okay when I assist it when it is loaded.  I believe (I've been too lazy to unload the machine recently) that the crank and ammo belt move together fine when the machine is not loaded with drinks.

I have lubricated the spindles in the machine and they turn okay individually.  I believe that one of the spindles may not be perfectly straight, but doesn't seem to be severely out of alignment.

Does anyone have experience adjusting these C-51's?
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« Reply #1 on: September 29, 2006, 09:52:54 pm »

The information I readily have says to apply machine oil once a month on the ratchet and lubricate the bearings on the spindle with grease once every six months. Is the belt seated properly on all the spindles? Somewhere I think I have some belt timing information - I'll look this weekend.
Vintage Vending is currently auctioning an original C-51 manual on eBay which might be more detailed.




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« Reply #2 on: September 30, 2006, 03:05:36 pm »

Tom,

Any info on timing would be greatly appreciated.  My 51 works fine now, but when I got it, the crank would not return without help.  I isolated it to the ratchet mech inside.  I also had some bearings seized.  I think they had some decades-old soda gunked up in them.  Anyway, liberal amounts of silicone spray got it going smoothly.  However, I didn't know there was anything out there regarding belt timing.  I'd gladly pay you for a copy.

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« Reply #3 on: September 30, 2006, 11:51:10 pm »

Well, I guess after you turn 46, the memory starts to fail.
I did not find any info other than what I already wrote in the post above.
I  have owned two Cav51's and the spindles were different. I seem to recall one actually had steel bearings and the other just plastic caps on each end (but my memory is failing, so I could be wrong).

I have had great luck however by putting parts in Chem-Dip, rinsing off with a garden hose nozzle and then re-greasing them. It gets all the old gunk out of there.
I have also taken rusted up casters off the old chest machines and soaked them in Muriatic Acid (pool acid). It will eat up all the rust and dissolve the gunk, but you better be sure everything is steel or it will eat it up - cast aluminum parts will be gone in minutes. You can also spray automotive degreaser on them.
I'd get as much of the old grease and gunk out of the bearings, etc as I could. Then use some white lithium grease on them - work them a little bit and put a little more grease on them before reinstalling.
Good Luck!

P.S. After looking at my Fun-Tronics C51 manual, I do not think the Vintage Vending manual has anything different other than some data sheets up front and some Meter Miser info at the end.
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« Reply #4 on: October 01, 2006, 11:05:17 pm »

Just my 2 cents for what it is worth. Spindle bearings should "spin very freely". The added weight when loaded will compound the problem. When loaded, most of the weight and ride is on the upper spindle and the lower middle spindle. Check to see that the lower spindle(s) bracket is not adjusted too tight or loose and see that there is no rubbing between the belt at the lower middle spindle where it turns back up sharply. There should be some slack or hanging at the bottom. Are your spindle brackets tight? I do not see how there could be a "timing" issue with the C-51 belt. If I had to guess...I would say it is a bearing issue. I had one I thought was good enough.....until I had it all togeather.

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« Reply #5 on: October 01, 2006, 11:06:59 pm »

Thanks for looking.  The only information I had was what you posted...  I guess I'll try to lubricate the bearings a bit more (I am already using white lithium grease) but haven't really touched the ratchet yet.

I believe the ammo belt is seated on the spindles properly.  I wonder if my problem doesn't have something to do with how much pressure is being exerted on the top spingle and ratchet when the belt is loaded.  I raised the lower shelf so that the belt rests slightly on it... this didn't seem to help.  Another thing I have noticed is that when I begin to crank the belt, there is some play before the ratchet engages.  I'm not convinced this is a problem, however.

By the way, I can't seem to get my pre-cool area loaded up with the 50 bottles claimed in the literature.  I can only fit 8 bottles (alternating front and back) comfortably (have to force 9) per layer and can only seem to get four (as opposed to the 5 you see in pictures) layers easily... as a result, the pre-cool area isn't holding the advertised 50 bottles.  Have the bottles changed size or shape slightly since the mid-50's?

I guess I should post this under refrigeration... but I've already started here.  So, on I go... I'm having a couple of other minor issues as well (all in the area of minor adjustments, I hope).  I'm getting a fair amount of condensation.  I have to empty my mason jar twice a day, or it will overflow.  I put a new seal on the door, and it seems tight.  I'm getting the condensation over a wide range of temperatures.

I also got a new compressor and condensor deck from Global.  It works great, but is a bit noisy.  I don't know if I'm getting too much vibration because I didn't bolt the deck to the machine.  Is this the cause of my noise?  Or, is the compressor just noisy?  I recently heard an original V-110 in operation and it is no louder than my refrigerator.  I'm hoping to get my C-51 as quiet.  Any suggestions?
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« Reply #6 on: October 01, 2006, 11:57:39 pm »

I would take the spindles off and take them apart and give them a good cleaning (there is nothing to them (a tube, a couple of bearings and two caps). Get all the old grease out, relube and reassemble. While you have the belt off, go ahead and do the ratchet too.
Oh - don't forget to put a block under the front door. Sorry again Pat!

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I don't know if I'm getting too much vibration because I didn't bolt the deck to the machine.  Is this the cause of my noise?

I would certainly bolt it down. Usually with the compressor running, you can track down source the noise. Sometimes it is the cap tube vibrating against something - other times it might be that the condenser coils aren't secured tightly enough (if Eric just redid the deck, I can't imagine that this is the problem). Get your ear down by the compressor compartment and press on certain parts and see if you can isolate the noise (careful of the fan though).




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VMC 27, 27A, 81D DP, 110 DP
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« Reply #7 on: October 02, 2006, 10:44:29 am »

I would start by removing the spindles and clean the bearings with a degreaser until they work freely.
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« Reply #8 on: October 02, 2006, 09:55:23 pm »

Thanks, guys.  I'll get my ear down by the compressor and see what I can track down.  Now that it's been mentioned, I suspect the cap tube is vibrating against something... I recall, that it was rather close.

I'll also pull the ammo belt and re-lubricate... and block the main door.  Sorry, Pat.  I think your experience is going to make me much more careful in the future, though.

Thanks, again.
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« Reply #9 on: October 02, 2006, 11:22:35 pm »

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I'll also pull the ammo belt and re-lubricate...

Make sure you degrease them thoroughly before you regrease them. I have seen some old grease that is as hard as rock now.
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S-48 DP
Ideal CC 35, Barq's 55
1930s DP Counter Cooler
Vendo Coin Changers (ea. style - orig w/ stand)
Vendo Junior (rest.), 23 Deluxe, 39D, 44, 56RT, 80SS, 81A (orig), 81D, 6 C.V.
VMC 27, 27A, 81D DP, 110 DP
Westy WC-42-T, WC-44SK, WD-5(2), WB60
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