Re: Replace HP-67 head Message #3 Posted by kubla on 10 May 2010, 3:11 p.m., in response to message #2 by Vieira, Luiz C. (Brazil)
I assumed the head gap was perpendicular to the long axis of the head face and eyeballed with a straight edge to put the head face in line with the grooves in the mounting plate. The OEM head looks a little like the one on the left in the following pic; the new head looks a little like the one on the right, so long-axis alignment was easier on the new head.

Of course, if the gap and head face weren't right, I would have been hooped. If I had to do it again, I'd use a jeweler's loupe to eyeball the gap and head face.
I shimmed the head into place using small pieces of aluminum MIG wire, flattened to the correct thickness for a light interference fit. Using a small machinist square, I aligned the head face with the top of the groves in the mounting plate. That provides enough clearance so the card just clears the head. Two of the little white balls then squish the card against the head as the card is pulled through. I tacked the head with dabs of epoxy applied to the original mounting holes in the plate. I then epoxied the rear of the head to hold the shims and head in place. If I did it over, I'd probably just tack the head so I could adjust it if I had to. Once tacked, I'd also snip off the tops of the shims so they don't interfere with the rear case.
Edited: 12 May 2010, 10:16 a.m. after one or more responses were posted
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