4 thoughts on “Monroe LA5-160 mechanical Calculator

  1. I have two LA5’s. One won’t stop running and the other won’t start. If you fix one for me you can have the other. Do you have a repair service for these?

    1. John,
      Thanks for the comment! My LA5 was my first time working on one of these! I am no expert when it comes to these. I do appreciate your confidence in me though on this! A few pointers I could direct your way, is to remove the cover like I shown above, and try and get the carriage to move as free as possible. A light oil or even 3 in 1 oil, helped get mine moving well again.( Lot of manual assisting with my hands to get it moving better ) The old oil will tack up and cause parts to not fall free, so it can not complete the carry so gets hung. If you follow the wires you will see a small switch off to the side of the motor, you can clean these contacts with some fine grit sandpaper between the contacts this may get the non working one spinning again! ( Like cleaning points on an old ignition system. )

      I wish you the best on your project! Sadly I do not ( At present ) offer a repair service for items like this.

  2. I bought a Monroe LA5-160 some time ago and i have been refurbishing the machine. It hadn’t probably been used after 1970’s, so everything was a bit jammed. Cleaning of old grease and some new lubrication helped. First the subtraction began to work and then also addition after some use of the machine. To get the automatic division to work was quite a job. After quite much cleaning and lubrication it works quite well. The issue there was to get the automatic turning of the handle of the carriage to work precisely. At the beginning the mechanics couldn’t move the carriage handle properly and the division was every time stuck at some point.

    1. Thanks for your comment, and contact ( Emailed you back! ) I had the exact same problem with mine, turns out I discovered the carriage move on divide, is carried out with mostly inertia, there is a ‘foot’ that kicks the carriage advance, and the mass of the carriage is meant to keep it going sideways and to fall down into place, if the slide is a bit gummy or the lift and lower, it will kick up, but wont slide all the way or drop down, and than jam up. This was a very frustrating problem. I had to lube the slide and pivots and work the knob by hand many, many, times by hand to work it completely free so I could just smack the handle and it would flip over to the next place slot. Than Auto divide worked great!

      Thanks for sharing your story! And glad you are saving another LA5 in this world!

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