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**Reel Slots** Gaming Machines => Bally Electromechanical => Topic started by: rjpohl on November 22, 2016, 11:06:06 AM
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Now that I have repaired a few of these EM it’s apparent that the major problem is dried up grease. I’ve been removing the reels from the reel mech. and using a spray degreaser to remove old grease. I’ve then been using WD40 as a lubricant. I have not been disassembling the reel mech. Questions:
#1. is the spray degreaser and WD40 ok or should I be using something else?[/size]
#2. Do I need to actually disassemble the reel mech?
Thanks,
Bob
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Machine must be warm warm warm first.
I've found a long oil spout and a few drops in each bearing point will loosen grease & get it running again.
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WD40 is NOT a lubricant! It will do more damage in the long run than good.
Get a better oil like "3 In One" machine oil or better.
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When i worked casinos i would overhaul a machine a day, which included teardown, wiring removal, dunk tank, spray with hot water, airdry, lube & reassemble. We used brown axle grease with light oil mixed in, & it worked very well.
When you hit the old grease with a spout oiler, it seems to 'rehydrate' the grease. If you don't want to do a teardown, this method of adding oil may work out well for you.
Of course you can clean off excess grease to make it look nice....
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I found this lubrication guide in a manual I have. I've also included the Covers and Table of Contents, if there's something you see you need just let me know.
thanks
Bob