I had plowed through all previous posts, but unfortunately none of them matched the symptoms of my HP 82104 card reader. (That of HP 41C)
After replacing the original gummy wheel with a pair of o-rings of 3mm ID and 6mm OD, I put a card in but it did not go through. The card seemed to be stuck and the black gear (that had two o-rings on) stopped rotating while judging from the sound, the motor was still spinning.
I took some little experiments and found out that when I put a card in slightly after triggering the "on" signal but before it approaches the the o-rings, the black gear spins freely. However, if I push it in any further, it gets stuck.
Does this phenomenon implies that I should use smaller o-rings or there are flaws in the clutch mechanism? If so, what should I do?
Thanks in advance!
P.S. Please inform me if videos are needed.
Problems concerning HP 82104 card reader
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08-21-2012, 09:11 AM
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08-21-2012, 09:25 AM
Hi. I assume you have already red this thread as well, so the correct external diameter pointed out by Randy (last follow-up) should be 6.35mm. Also, there is the pulling gear issue. It's been discussed some points about how should the pulling gear be connected to the motor shaft, and the use of flexible, silicon-based glue or rigid glue has been considered. In any case, chances are that the gear is not firmly connected to the motor shaft if it is spinning freely. I could not locate the other threads about this subject. Not so much of a help, sorry! Luiz (Brazil) ▼
08-21-2012, 10:14 AM
Thanks for fast reply!
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08-21-2012, 07:52 PM
I think you need to rebuild the coupling. A drop of super glue will prove if it is slipping or not. While it may work for a bit, it is probably not a long term solution. Geoff recommended a piece of outer jacket from an iPod headphone. I use that with some small wire insulation and it works great. I usually apply a little adhesive when layering these together. |