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| quote: | Originally posted by DJ RANN
Well that seems to be a company that specialises in servicing, not actually telling you how to do it.
I have the official Technics Service Manual at home in PDF - if anyone wants it, just PM me with your email address and I get it over to you when I get a chance.
btw nelly, you need a few different lubes, for instance the center pin bearings use a light "oil" type lube, and the for the tone arm spindles I used a teflon based grease (actually one for road and mountain bikes from a company called Finish Line) as even when it eventually dries, the teflon keeps it running smooth forever.
You'll also need ammeter/ohmeter (or mulitmeter) if you want to do the full service thing and make sure the calibration is all good. |
Sorry only saw this now..
Cheers for the heads up about the lubes. Have a multimeter just need to read what i need to do with it now along with the calibration etc.
Is your service manual similar to this one?
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Thanks for the direction. Keen on messing about a bit more on getting it back in perfect condition. Ever since finishing my Xoxbox I've had a lot more confidence in DIY electrical fixes etc.
Thanks again.
Feelings will hopefully eventually guide me in the way of the better lubes.
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