Offline
AKB Longs in the Netherlands still recovers platens.
I have good experiences with them.
Offline
Laurenz van Gaalen wrote:
AKB Longs in the Netherlands still recovers platens.
I have good experiences with them.
Can you give me any idea what its gonna cost me to send one there from Germany and have it re-done?
Offline
Offline
Thanks man. I suppose it is no problem if I contact them in English? Would you mind posting a picture here of one of the platens you had done by them, just so I can get an idea of their work?
Offline
Offline
Eglish might be a problem. I am sure English is not.
Offline
Hi - I just purchased a good condition SG1. It typed well for about a week, but has since stopped feeding paper.
Upon closer examination, the long feed roller underneath (and in back of) the platen has cracked and split and is no longer rotating. The two short feed rollers in front of the platen are also cracked but have not broken completely.
How difficult would it be to fix the feed rollers? Are parts available for sale?
Is this something that a lay-person would be able to fix?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Binh
ps. I am in the USA (Georgia) if that helps.
Offline
Others will no doubt also advise, but it is relatively straightforward to remove the feed rolls. New spare parts are no longer available, but there is a firm in the USA called J.J. Short who can re-rubber platens, and will no doubt be able to re-rubber feed rolls too.
Offline
Welcome to the forum, Binh. Please post all repair and maintenance questions in this sub-forum, thanks.
Offline
Upon owning a couple of Olympia SM9 typewriters, I became fascinated with the SG3. I acquired this example last month, purchased from the daughter of the original owner who was a doctor. This SG3 was used in the office of his medical practice.