Jukebox Parts for sale, many are New Old Stock (NOS)
Updated
February 2, 2010
Common parts
We stock service and parts manuals for most makes and models, also stylus (needles), fluorescent tubes, ballasts, vacuum tubes (valves), drive belts, cabinet keys, etc...
Keys - Note that most manufacturers of jukeboxes used specific keys for either one model or a number of models, and if you have lost the key we can provide you with a new one. This does not include the cash box those were ALWAYS unique locks. For example, Seeburg model 222/220 used a F336 key, as did the DS160...
If you require a program to make title strips for your 45RPM or Wurlitzer CD jukebox, we stock Lo-Profile's Title Strip maker!
AMI - ROWE
We have many original parts left for the 50's AMI jukes, a number of the small relays, and some of the wipers as well. We do have the select arm in stock for the G - J series.
NSM
Transformers, and other parts for their 70's models.
Rock-O-La
A few keyboard keys left for 50's models, and turntable motor mounts.
Seeburg
NOS parts for some models from the 50's and 60's.
United
Some coils...Schematics and service manuals.
Wurlitzer (USA) & Germany
- Many parts for the 1960s and 70s US Wurlitzer jukeboxes, including glass, switch banks, and relays!
- Glass for Wurlitzer includes (by part number): 130094, 138866, 138917, 123494, 204209, 140408, 122161, 127196, 123463, 140685, 120687, 138866, 123463, 132039, 135939, 123463, 122161, 123755, 120575 and 131032.
- Also pillaster plastics for the 1050/Sonota models
- Many parts for the German (Deutsche) OMT-CD/45 Wurlitzers in stock
(more to come...)
Tips:
Testing Ballasts:
I have found that when approaching an unknown ballast that if you measure the voltage across the two bulb sockets and it is about 5- 10% HIGHER than your line voltage, then the ballast is OK. This avoids blowing up valuable or hard to replace fluorescent tubes. e.g. for 115VAC line you would see 120VAC or more, and for 220VAC you would see 230VAC or higher. If the voltage is the same as line, then the ballast has failed and will destroy your tube's filaments.
Ballasts also should read about 10 to 15 ohms resistance, if below 5 ohms assume bad, but this test is not as conclusive.
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