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Electromechanical calculator which graced many an accountant's desk between the 1920s and 1960s. The underside of the machine has a slot which, if you peer into it with a flashlight, will reveal the stamped designation LA-160-(serial number).

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Reccomendations for restoring and cleaning?

I've recently acquired an LA-160 and I will be using your guide to dissassemble it and make sure the innards work correctly. I was wondering, however, if you have any advice on cleaning the insides or anything?

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Dug around to double check my work and found this. http://www.vintagecalculators.com/html/m...

Contained within are a operating manual and a more detailed service manual that contain adjustment and lube

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