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Clean the type with a brush and white spirit
place a cloth under the type bars and the brush them until clean
you might have to wipe each type bar clean to get rid of any excess liquid and dirt
a hard tooth brush is fine to clean the type
do not use a wire brush as that will damage the type face
check that the type bars are entering the type guide correctly
check that none of the plates are loose
some times when the platen is hard it can sound tinny
also check the ring and cylinder
remove the ribbon
move the carriage so the platen is in the centre of the machine.
then feed a peace of paper round the platen
tare off a small peace of paper, then lift the “H” key lever
place the paper strip in front of the platen between the type face and the platen
hold the type bar on to the ring
then pull the paper up, there should be a slite resistance
if the paper will not pull out the platen is too near
if there is no resistance the platen is to far away
do this with the “W” and the “Q“ and at both ends of the platen
if I think of anything else I will post it
Last edited by dukedford (29-6-2015 14:38:50)
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I had one machine (can't remember which) that seemed to be making a clicky noise when the slugs hit the platen, but upon further inspection it turns out the clicking was from certain slugs falling back onto the body where the felt padding was worn away. So, I'd suggest checking the padding under the typebars as well.
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