The following warnings occurred:
Warning [2] count(): Parameter must be an array or an object that implements Countable - Line: 795 - File: showthread.php PHP 7.4.33 (FreeBSD)
File Line Function
/showthread.php 795 errorHandler->error





Post Reply 
How I repaired broken posts on an Card Reader
09-30-2017, 08:00 PM (This post was last modified: 09-30-2017 08:03 PM by Neve.)
Post: #1
How I repaired broken posts on an Card Reader
Some 5 years ago or so, I bought a HP41 card reader to go on my second HP41CX. It was working fine until recently. The original owner had it rebuilt (so he said).
So I decided to open it up and see what was wrong with it. I found out that the O rings had been replaced with very bad quality O rings that didn’t last long. Anyways, I replaced them and checked the entire unit. All was fine until I put it back together.
On one of the two knurled buttons/latches used to secure the card reader to the calculator, both little posts that go into the opposite sides of the reader’s case were flat broken.
These are impossible to glue back on. They are too tiny and the glue will never withstand the pressure. As a result, the card reader was rendered completely useless as it would move and not make proper contact, which could damage the calculator.
What I did to repair it was very simple. Using a Dremel and a very thin drill bit, I drilled a hole all the way through where the posts had been. I cut an old (same size) drill bit to the desired length and glued it inside. You can use any other cylindrical metal part. It now works like a charm and is more solid than ever.
If you have, or have had this problem, I hope this will help.


Attached File(s) Thumbnail(s)
   

Engineer & Senior IT Executive
2x HP41CL, HP41CX, HP48GX, HP50g, 2x82162A Printer, 2x82143A Printer, 2x HP-IL, 2x Card-Readers, PIL-BOX.
Find all posts by this user
Quote this message in a reply
Post Reply 


Messages In This Thread
How I repaired broken posts on an Card Reader - Neve - 09-30-2017 08:00 PM



User(s) browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)