Gummy Wheel Repair Hewlett Packard Calculator HP-65, 67, and HP-97

Gummy Wheel Repair Hewlett Packard Calculator HP-65, 67, and HP-97

$2.64

270

$2.64

270

Restocking Fee: No
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
Model: Classic HP Calculators
Brand: HP

Hewlett Packard
Classic Calculator Gummy Wheel Repair
Fits the HP-65, 67, and 97
Model: Gummy
Why doesn’t my beloved calculator push through the magnetic card?
Mainly because the original rubber o-rings have decayed since the1970s and either has hardened into a mess or gotten soft and “gummy” leaving a sticky residue when you push through a card (if it advances at all).  The good news is that you can fix it, but you need the materials provided here.
I’ve repaired dozens of these classic calculators and have written articles in the HP Calculator Museum website on how to fix this problem.  Other have written since then (2002) excellent guidance tips.
I’ll send you links to PDFS on how to repair the HP-65, HP-67, HP-97 and 41C Readers
Go slow, be careful.  I have some parts, if some of the little buggers “fly away”.  If the calculator look very good, you have a very good chance of fixing it.  If there is significant corrosion, that can be a challenge, but don’t give up.  Give it a try.  I would be glad to also fix it for you if you’d like, just let me know.  I typically charge around $30 and shipping, only $10 if I fail.  If it is hopeless, 🙁  no charge… except to ship it back to you.
You will receive O-rings and tubing.  Both work well, although I strongly feel the O-rings work better.  Other feel that the flat-area of the tubing is better to move the cards.  Historically  most all my repairs are Orings.  I feel that the even geometry of the Orings is to your advantage.
The capacitor can be a big difference.  Notice on the internal photo (upper right) that I installed it in reverse so that it fits better.  Note that the capacitor has polarity, the marked terminal is to the left (see picture).  Some of the HP Forum electronics experts feel that the weak link is this capacitor.  Another thing I have noticed recently is the need to very lightly sand the long connecting (“Bridge”) board.  If there is corrosion sanding it removes it a bit and makes the circuit work better.  A new thing I do now.
Shipping:
Shipping costs are listed below.  For multiple battery pack purchases contact me for actual shipping costs.
I will only charge you actual shipping costs.
Also check my other HP calculator battery packs for sale especially for the Spice HP 33-34-35 calculators and for the larger HP 95-97 calculators.
Hope to add you to my list of satisfied customers.
Sincerely,
Mark Hoskins