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28-8-2020 10:55:44  #1


Silver Reed SP8700 carriage issues

Hi there - I've just discovered this forum and am slightly mindblown by how much info + advice is on here! I'm hoping somebody wiser than me will be able to help me out...

While fixing another problem with my Silver Reed SP-8700 I seemed to have messed up something with the drawband. I've had a look at some other posts and followed instructions for resetting the tension on the mainspring and drawband but I'm still having problems.


  • The carriage doesn't advance if I press the keys (it doesn't move left)
  • The backspace and carriage return buttons work fine (so the carriage travels to the right - to where I've set the margins)
  • If I tilt the machine onto its left hand side, the carriage does advance when I type.
  • I can slide the carriage freely to the right with my hand.

I've also included some pictures here- is the drawband even attached to the right place at the end? I'm not sure!  Any advice appreciated!

 

28-8-2020 15:03:36  #2


Re: Silver Reed SP8700 carriage issues

The Carriage Return Cord looks to be properly attached from the pictures.  However, you are talking about the drawband.  Are you confusing the two ?

 

29-8-2020 02:47:16  #3


Re: Silver Reed SP8700 carriage issues

It would appear so. I thought they were the same thing from what I'd read! But I had also been wondering what would provide tension to pull the carriage in the other direction so this makes sense - thanks for providing clarity.

So should I be looking for a similar mechanism, but running from the left to the right of the carriage (looking down on the typewriter)? Or something else?

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29-8-2020 03:45:34  #4


Re: Silver Reed SP8700 carriage issues

That is exactly correct !  The drawcord is attached to a wind-up spring drum (which is under a lot more tension than the carriage return cord drum) on the left of the machine, and will be attached to the right hand side of the carriage.

 

29-8-2020 07:03:44  #5


Re: Silver Reed SP8700 carriage issues

Wonderful - all sorted now! Thanks very much, always great to learn something new!

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30-8-2020 00:44:27  #6


Re: Silver Reed SP8700 carriage issues

Hi LC

Your handle has me curious, Cavalier as in Cavalier King Charles Spaniel?



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