SR-52 card reader wheel
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02-21-2021, 09:24 PM
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SR-52 card reader wheel
Hi everyone
Does anyone know the inner and outer diameter for the gummy wheel of a SR-52 card reader ? Eventually could be useful the thickness as well We have looked in few sites but there is no indication of this se sizes Thanks for help !!! Edoardo & Alberto |
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02-22-2021, 06:59 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-22-2021 07:01 PM by Klaus Overhage.)
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RE: SR-52 card reader wheel
Post # 18 of this thread contains all you need: "2015's calculator anniversary - the SR-52"
https://www.hpmuseum.org/forum/thread-2804.html I have manage to bring two SR-52 bake to read cards but write cards is a game of luck. I have one SR-52 with an old green replacement role that can read and write. |
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02-22-2021, 07:22 PM
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RE: SR-52 card reader wheel
Thank you very much !
I had seen that post and read it because I want to give it a try but I had kind of missed that picture Has it been difficult to restore yours ? I understand that is strongly suggested to replace also the soft pad that guides the card, is it true ? Thanks for any help !!! Edoardo & Alberto |
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02-24-2021, 09:56 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-24-2021 09:57 PM by albertofenini.)
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RE: SR-52 card reader wheel
Small update ...
We have these two units to practice with We tried with silicone tubing id 4 mm od 8 mm Obviously most of the circuitry is missing so we were just working on mechanical issues The result is encouraging so we will try on our working units and post the result Any suggestion is very welcome ! Pictures and video here : SR-52 CARD READER Edoardo & Alberto |
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02-25-2021, 08:12 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-01-2021 09:19 AM by Klaus Overhage.)
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RE: SR-52 card reader wheel
Your work with the silicone tubing looks very promising. I have not replaced the soft pad. I have an SR-52 with a black roller that has become sticky and is leaving marks on the cards. I suppose this could be an old original.
The calculator with the green roller can easily read the old cards in the software packages and it is often successful at writing. I think it is a replacement role built in by a company at the time. When I was looking for rubber disks from which I can make replacement rolls, I came across the rubber feet of my table-top fan. The fourth photo shows below such a foot and the built-in roller that was made from it with the help of smear paper and a small drill. Because the cards were drawn in slowly and with difficulty, three layers of yellow Postit serve as spacers at certain points. So this SR-52 can read cards again without any problems. In your two videos, the cards are drawn in faster and pushed out much further than I know, but it looks good. My calculators stops the engine when the card is 1 cm out. |
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02-25-2021, 09:00 AM
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RE: SR-52 card reader wheel
Hi Klaus, hi everyone
you must consider that these are not working units, and the test had the only purpose to verify if the size and the grip of the tubing were compatible, which it looks to be case, grips is pretty good, while the wheel appear to be a little eccentric which may be a cause for not reading or writing well in a future working unit consider that since these are not working units we powered the motor directly with an external 3V battery pack, and that's why it runs probably faster and doesn't stop when the card is read it must be said that at the beginning both motors were very slow but a drop of WD-40 in the back, you can access the rotor removing the plastic cover from the back of the motor has helped a lot both to reduce the noise and to improve the speed, still remember these two motors are not calculator controlled, so I presume in real working scenario they may run at lower speed we have a little experience on the HP-65 and HP-67 card readers and we presume that the working method here is probably more or less the same, so I'm expecting that also here the motor speed is hardware controlled and that the springs in the card reader together with the optical sensor will stop the engine when necessary differently from HP-65, HP67 and TI-59 I understand that here the start of the engine is not due to the insertion of the card but rather to the command 2nd read we also need to improve (a lot) the way we cut the tubing, with HP models we use o-rings but the capstan mechanical is totally different, will do more test today and we will probably start working on a functional unit, just to see what happens Any idea, especially on how to cut the tube, is very much appreciated!!! take care !! Edoardo & Alberto |
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02-25-2021, 10:22 PM
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RE: SR-52 card reader wheel
Little update
We opened one of our two working units Looked like never opened before but once opened the card reader was loose and the roller missing We recovered the roller form one of the scrap units We cut a thin 3 or 4 millimeters wheel Put some wd40 on the back of the motor We noticed that with an inner diameter of 4 mm the wheel tents to slip However we couldn’t find a inner 3 and outer 8 We will probably glue First test looks good We were able to read a diagnostic card and lunar landing Tomorrow we will try to read more cards and to write as well Too bad one of the battery contacts broke ... Pictures: SR-52 953114 LTA4176 Edoardo & Alberto |
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02-26-2021, 10:29 PM
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RE: SR-52 card reader wheel
Last update
It also writes cards !! We have successfully copied the lunar landing card The new card has been partially covered to make it writable The link has an update video Things to do : glue the gummy wheel, little more lubricant for the card reader motor and replace the broken battery contact It has also been cleaned in and out and all the sticky buttons now work perfectly Update pictures : SR-52 RESTORATION Edoardo & Alberto |
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03-01-2021, 10:01 AM
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RE: SR-52 card reader wheel
Hi Klaus
could you please do me a favor ? In the picture with the Post-it I can almost see how the magnetic head and the card reader switch and motor are connected to the pcb this version is different from the one I'm restoring but I also have two units like this one in the picture would it be possible to have a picture where all the cables can be seen ? thank you very much !!!! (02-25-2021 08:12 AM)Klaus Overhage Wrote: Your work with the silicone tubing looks very promising. I have not replaced the soft pad. I have an SR-52 with a black roller that has become sticky and is leaving marks on the cards. I suppose this could be an old original. Edoardo & Alberto |
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03-03-2021, 12:26 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-01-2021 09:13 AM by Klaus Overhage.)
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RE: SR-52 card reader wheel
Hello Edoardo & Alberto,
this morning I was able to take good pictures of the "post-it-calculator " in daylight. I hope you can see everything important on it. Best Regards |
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03-03-2021, 08:59 PM
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RE: SR-52 card reader wheel
Thank you, thank you very much !!!
This is exactly what we needed to try to rebuild those two units We will try it and post here the results !! Thanks again (03-03-2021 12:26 PM)Klaus Overhage Wrote: Hello Edoardo & Alberto, Edoardo & Alberto |
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03-12-2021, 05:48 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-12-2021 05:55 PM by jebem.)
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RE: SR-52 card reader wheel
Hi, Alberto,
Thanks for your kind words. Meanwhile my father passed away on 8-March. Coming to your thread point, I found some old files in my new laptop related to some information made available by our fellow member Etienne and by Froggy as well. Some of the Etienne information is still available on his website here: http://etiennevictoria.com/Sr52_wheel/ I am attaching some draft documents collected from Etienne and Froggy information that was publicly available at the time by the authors, related to the card reader rebuild. If this violate any rules in this forum, I am sure an Admin will let me know and I will promptly remove it from my post. Alberto, the SR52 troubleshooting guide contains information on how to calibrate the card reader, but we should not follow that information by the letter, as there are so many calculator variants and I suspect that the manual covers only part of it. I am sorry for not being able to help you on specifics but as I am currently away from home and to be honest I am also a bit disconnected from this hobby as well, although I keep following all the other members publications. Good luck and please keep sharing your findings and pictures. I am sure this information will be valuable and appreciated by others as well. Jose Mesquita RadioMuseum.org member |
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03-12-2021, 08:03 PM
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RE: SR-52 card reader wheel
Hi Jose
I'm really sorry to hear about your loss, I have lost mine at the end of 2019 so I understand what you are going thru please accept my deepest condolences .... Ifyou have time and use every possible distraction to let the mind go for a while (as I did at the time) have a look at our other thread : SR-52 rebuild project (SR-52 942058 LTA4176) We really thank you, your original thread and all of the documentation have been of great help and we have followed it step by step We restored the keyboard, found a faulty display forever, repaired the battery connectors glued back the faceplate and got a almost working unit, but as we described in our last post in that thread, the card reader is not working, may be you can have some good ideas Meanwhile we will print the documents you have enclosed and look at them Again, we are very sorry for what happened take care, we wish you the best ! (03-12-2021 05:48 PM)jebem Wrote: Hi, Alberto, Edoardo & Alberto |
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