Zon-O-Phone Brake spring

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Zon-O-Phone Brake spring

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Hello all

Well, after several years of looking for an original brake for my 1910 rear mount Zonophone, I finally acquired one. (thanks Mark) It's missing the spring. Could anyone post a pic of the underside of the brake so I can see what kind, what size, and how the spring is attached. Any help would be much appreciated.

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Re: Zon-O-Phone Brake spring

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I had a rear mount Zono that was missing the brake spring and I made one out of a small stainless steel ruler cut to the correct shape...
Unfortunately I don't have the machine any longer, so can't take a picture. If someone could take a good clear picture or trace the outline of an original, it is easy to make one. Post a pic of the brake you have to make sure we're on the same page. Mine had a lever that when turned, pushed the spring against the edge of the turntable to stop it...
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Re: Zon-O-Phone Brake spring

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OK Curt here are the pics. There is a small post in the body and an identical post on the lever. does it just need to have small spring just connecting to the two posts? Like I said before, an example would help.
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Re: Zon-O-Phone Brake spring

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Hope this helps...

The brake is shown in both positions and the sketch shows the basic shape of the spring. The spring is made so that the two hooked ends tend to push away from each other.
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Jerry
Thanks soooo much! Now I can move forward. This forum and people on it are so awesome!

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SSBN 657 wrote: Sat Feb 20, 2021 6:09 pm Jerry
Thanks soooo much! Now I can move forward. This forum and people on it are so awesome!

Tim
Happy to help!

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Re: Zon-O-Phone Brake spring

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Mine was a totally different designed brake...

Like this one...
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Curt
This is what I like about the forum, everyone learns something new all the time.

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