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Entering the dark side: Servicing a Lenco L75
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<blockquote data-quote="juan" data-source="post: 322280" data-attributes="member: 2499"><p>good to see i am not alone, this is what i am busy with</p><p>http://www.avforums.co.za/index.php/topic,24851.0.html</p><p></p><p>- the spring you can replace with an elastic rubber BUT not to tight only enough to pull the wheal closer to the motor shaft and the pressure of the platter and the direction off force from the shaft will take over for friction it is only there for the first 2-3 seconds to much will harm the rubber wheel.</p><p></p><p>- i added some tape around the arm to damp it a bit and then apply a small peace of foam just enough to keep the arm stable that helped me alot</p><p></p><p>- you must re grease the motor bearings easy job and use a stethoscope on the motor to adjust the thrust 100% </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="juan, post: 322280, member: 2499"] good to see i am not alone, this is what i am busy with http://www.avforums.co.za/index.php/topic,24851.0.html - the spring you can replace with an elastic rubber BUT not to tight only enough to pull the wheal closer to the motor shaft and the pressure of the platter and the direction off force from the shaft will take over for friction it is only there for the first 2-3 seconds to much will harm the rubber wheel. - i added some tape around the arm to damp it a bit and then apply a small peace of foam just enough to keep the arm stable that helped me alot - you must re grease the motor bearings easy job and use a stethoscope on the motor to adjust the thrust 100% [/QUOTE]
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