After considerable wear, or extreme changes of temperature the cable may become slack. To take
up this slack open lid of cabinet and turn the cable adjusting screw with clamp until the cable is taut.
(See Figure 9.) In extreme cases as might occur after considerable use and several adjustments this
screw may become seated thus allowing no further tightening of the cable. When this condition occurs
it will be necessary to slip the cable a half turn on the grooved drum. To make this adjustment it is
necessary to remove the chassis from the cabinet as described in Part II, Section 1. Remove the cable
adjusting screw and clamp (see Figure 10). The cable will then have approximately one inch slack. By
removing the tapered pin holding the front grooved drum to its shaft and replacing it on the opposite
side (180 degrees) the one-inch slack in the cable can be taken up by using the new position of the pin
for anchoring the cable. Figure 10 illustrates this operation. It will be noted that the tapered pin in the
Figure
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Turning cable adjusting screw to take up slack in tuning drum cable.
new position cannot be inserted as far as originally. However, it can be inserted far enough to lock the
grooved drum to the control shaft and clear the metal housing. If the cable again is stretched to the
maximum adjustment of the cable adjusting screw the tapered pin can be returned to its original
position and a half turn slipped on the drum which will provide for taking up all slack. Sufficient
grooves are provided on the drum for this purpose.
(12) MECHANICAL HUM
A mechanical hum caused by vibration of loose laminations in the power transformer may be
corrected by removing the power transformer from the S. P. XL as described in Part II, Section 12, and
heating it in a slow oven. The open end of the transformer should be kept up and the wax heated
sufficiently to allow it to adhere to the laminations of the transformer. After heating, the transformer
should be allowed to cool for at least 24 hours and then returned to the S. P. U.
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