A Victory Glass exclusive! We have addressed another common trouble point on Seeburg Pinbank jukeboxes (models M100B, M100C, HF100G, 100W, HF100R, and 100J) – the mechanical cut-off trip microswitch and bias spring. Our new electronic board uses a photo interrupter “eye”, eliminating the microswitch and bias spring.
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A Victory Glass exclusive! We have addressed another common trouble point on Seeburg Pinbank jukeboxes (models M100B, M100C, HF100G, 100W, HF100R, and 100J) – the mechanical cut-off trip microswitch and bias spring. Our new electronic board uses a photo interrupter “eye”, eliminating the microswitch and bias spring.
Adjustment is extremely simple – just flip the switch to “Align” mode and play a record. Move the tone arm to the lead-out groove on the record, and adjust the bracket so the LED illuminates, indicating the trip point. Flip the switch to “Run” position, and you’re done!
This also resolves a situation that comes up with newer, lighter tracking needles. Since the amount of force available to overcome the resistance of the microswitch is even less, this can lead to “kick-back” where the tone arm skips back towards the center of the record as it nears the end of the record. Since there is no force to overcome, this is no longer an issue.
Sometimes you might run into a cut trip switch frame as seen in the extra pictures where it will not make a complete square once the adjustment arm is removed. This may have been done by a person or factory seen on a few B models. If you run into this simply put some tape over the flag to make it interrupt the switch.
Please also see our Electronic Cut-Off Trip Switch for Tormat-model Seeburgs as well!