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A belt-drive turntable is an engineering work of art, an instrument of music and a musical treasure. It provides listening pleasure that has yet to be fully realized ...
Technics belt · Pro-Ject belt · Sears belt · Magnavox belt
as the belt sliped from the turntable you must replace it with new one.if upside down turntable you can see marking of belt on it.just put a new belt on turntable keep it on center.remove top rubber pad you will see three or one big hole on turntable from where you can see the belt turn that hole so you can see motor pully just hold belt by a screwdriver and pull it on motor pully.
Normally the belt does not go through any special tensioners or anything of that nature,The belt should go directly from the spindle motor onto the inside of the platter. Hook the belt on the motor section and lay the belt open wide inside the turntable. Next, replace the platter and manouvre the belt onto the platterinside through the two large holes
If you have the turntable belt: • State the type of belt used (Flat, Square, Round). • Pinch both ends of the belt. • Measure the pinched length. • Multiply the pinched length by two (2x). • If the turntable uses a Flat belt, measure its width (usually 0.187"). • If the turntable uses a Round or Square belt, measure its thickness. • Please include the make and model of the turntable with the belt's measurements.
If you do NOT have the turntable belt or it is shredded: • State the type of belt that the turntable uses (Flat, Round or Square). • Use a piece of string to tightly follow the belt's path. • Measure the length of the string. • Measure the width between the rims of the motor pulley that the belt can pass through (usually 0.250 inch). • Please include the make and model of the turntable with the belt's measurements.
Your turntable is belt-driven, it's likely that the belt just fell off. The belt lives under the turntable. On my turntable (a totally different model) the turntable lifts off.
Instructions on installation of your drive belt - this also applies
to other brands as well - however this belt is only for the Technics
models listed above:
Remove the turntable platter off from the turntable
Remove the old/damage belt
Wrap
the new belt underneath the turntable platter - you will see a small
lip on the bottom of the platter. Wrap the belt around this lip.
Put the platter back on the turntable
The turntable platter will have small holes, rotate the platter until you see the motor, and the motor shaft.
Pinch the belt, so that it wraps around the motor shaft
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