Dual 1009 F User manual

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Crleiggenranrigrläg:
Dual
Technical
Data:
Current:
Line
voltage:
Drive:
Power
consumption:
Current
requirements:
Turntable
speeds:
Speed
adjustment:
Turntable:
Wow
and
flutter:
Rumble:
Signal-to-noise
ratio:
Tonearm:
Pickup
cartridge:
Weight:
Dimensions
and
mounting
cutouts:
*
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accordance
with
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Alternating,
50
or
60
cycle,
with
appropriate
motor
pulleys
selector
for
110
or
220
volts
four-pole,
single-phase,
induction
motor
6.5
watts
approximately
50
ma
maximum
at
220V,
50
cycle;
90
ma
maximum
at
117
V,
60
cycle
78,
45
and
33
1/2
r.p.m.
adjustment
range
of
6
'
3
/
0
at
all
three
turntable
speeds
non-magnetic,
4
lb.,
Hi-Fi
turntable
Less
than
±
0.12%
less
than
38
dB
below
signal
level
*
less
than
56
dB
below
signal
levet
*
balanced
on
all
three
axes,
extremely
low
mass,
and
precision,
friction-free
suspension
(vertical
and
horizontal
friction
bearing
friction
less
than
0.04
gm)
tonearm
will
accept
all
cartridges
with
1
/
2
"
mounting
and
weighing
from
1-13
gms.
11
lbs.
without
packing
see
installation
instructions
DUAL
GEBRÜDER
STEIDINGER
•
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ST.GEORGEN/SCHWARZWALD
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Fig.
1
Tonearm
hook-up
schematic
left
channel
channel
2
tonearm
junction
board
with
muting
switch
Q2
L_
channel
1
red
Q1
spring
contacts
between
plug-in
cartridge
head
and
tonearm
plug-in
head
viewed
from
above
front
stereo
pickup
phonograph
record
red
white
RI
GRGL
inner
side
of
groove
left
channel
L
-
1
•
red
right
channel
channel
1
r
Tonearm
audio
lead
channel
1
red
lead
channel
2
white
lead
to
tonearm
junction
board
channel
2
white
6-
2 1
white
blue
/
Qi
outer
side
of
groove
right
channel
a)
with
miniature
5-pin
plug
b)
with
phono
plug
to
amplifier
c)
with
banana
plugs
channel
1
=
red
channel
2
=
yellow
common
=
black
ground
=
green
2

Contents
Page
L
Technical
data
1
Tonearm
hook-up
schematic
2
Motor
and
drive
4
Fine-speed
regulation
5
Turntable
does
not
tum
when
unit
plugged
in
and
"starr
button
operated
5
Turntable
does
not
come
up
to
speed
5
Assembly
noise
5
Correct
speed
obtained
only
by
extreme
adjustment
of
fine-speed
regulator
5
Tonearm
and
suspension
6
Tonearm
anti-skating
mechanism
7
Needle
slides
out
of
groove
Tonearm
sets
down
beside
arm-rest
(68)
7
Horizontal
friction
too
great
7
Arm
set-down
not
free
7
Tonearm
movements
8
Tonearm
set-down
and
lift
8
Tonearm
does
not
move
onto
record
when
drop
cycle
actuated
9
Tonearm
lowers
too
quickly
onto
record
when
drop
cycle
actuated
9
Tonearm
misses
edge
of
record
9
Tonearm
strikes
record
during
change
cycle
9
Start
cycle
10
Manual
operation
10
Stop
switching
ii
Record
drop
11
Shut-off
12
Shut-off
and
change
cycle
12
Tonearm
returns
to
arm
rest
immediately
after
being
manually
placed
on
record
13
Turntable
stops
after
automatic
set-down
of
tonearm
13
Tonearm
returns
to
its
rest
after
each
record
13
Turntable
does
not
turn
in
manual
position
13
Last
record
keeps
repeating
13
Record
drops
after
"stop",
then
"starr
buttons
are
depressed
13
Records
do
not
drop
13
Noise
during
change
cycle,
arm
set-down
and
lift-off
13
Na
sound.
Muting
switch
remains
closed
13
Motor
continues
to
run
after
tonearm
returns
to
its
rest
14
Turntable
slows
down
as
record
drops
14
Acoustic
feedback
14
Replacement
parts
and
exploded
view
14-20
Lubrication
20-21

Fig.
2
Motor
suspension
and
turntable
drive
3•111•111
I
118
117
116
13
158
161
155
149
Motor
and
drive
The
turntable
and
&enge
cycle
are
driven
by
a
four-pole
induction
motor
(113)
with
an
extremely
low
magnetic
field
and
vibration-free
drive.
Motor
speed
is
constant
for
line
variations
of
±
10%.
Motor
speed
is
dependent
on,
and
proportional
to
line
frequency.
Adapting
for
operation
at
line
frequencies
of
50
or
60
cycle
is
accomplished
by
the
use
of
replaceable
motor
pulleys
(101).
Fig.
3
Motor
field
connections,
voltage
selector
in
110
volt
position
Motor
moteur
yellow
1,
jaune
1,
amarillo
1,
gelb
1
1/1
145
101
113
1009
F
Motor
pulley,
50
cycle
Part
No.
12
X
-
U
14
Motor
pulley,
60
cycle
Part
No.
12
X
-
U
20
The
motor
pulley
is
secured
to
the
motor
shaft
by
means
of
a
set
screw.
When
changing
pulleys,
care
must
be
taken
that
it
is
set
at
the
correct
height.
Power
switch
Interrupteur
resorts
schwarz
1
2
'plack
1,
noir
1,
c
yellow
black
2,
noir
2,
ci
cn
110V
'aune
2
C\I
Netzschalter
II
Interruptor
de
muelles
Spannungs-
wähler
Voltage
selector
Setecteur
de
tension
Caja
del
conmutador
für
Verstärkeranschluß
(Netzspannung)
for
amplifier
connection
(line
voltage)
pour
branchement
de
l'amplificateur
Al
amplificador
(tension
de
alimentaci6n)
1111K
für
Verstärkeranschluß
(Netzspannung)
110>-
11
110/
220V-
4

The
turntable
is
driven
by
means
of
the
drive
wheel
(145)
which,
to
prevent
damage
to
its
friction
surfaces,
automatically
disengages
in
the
"Off"
position.
Setting
the
turntable
speed
to
33
1
/
3
,
45
and
78
r.p.m.
is
accomplished
by
raising
or
lowering
the
drive
wheel
to
the
corresponding
step
of
the
motor
pujley.
Similarly,
moving
the
speed
change
knob
(8)
causes
the
switch
segment
(116)
to
rotate.
The
grooves
in
the
switch
segment
guide
the
rocker
assembly
(155)
on
which
the
drive
wheel
is
mounted.
The
drive
wheel
is
thus
lifted
vertically
from
the
motor
pulley
and
placed
in
the
desired
position.
Fine-speed
regulation
A
fine
speed
adjustment
for
all
three
record
speeds
—
33
1
/
3
,
45
and
78
r.p.m.
—
permits
a
variation
in
turntable
speed
of
6
(1
/
0
.
Turning
the
adjusting
wheel
causes
the
switch
segment
(116)
and
with
it
the
rocker
assembly
(155)
to
move
up
and
down.
This
vertical
motion
changes
the
position
of
the
idler
wheel
on
the
selected
step
of
the
motor
pulley.
The
tapered
shape
of
the
motor
pulley
gives
an
adjustment
range
of
±
3
°A
from
the
nominal
speed.
Trouble
shooting:
Symptom
Cause
Fig.
4
Turntable
speeds
and
drive
wheel
shift
mechanism
153
145
139
161
158
155
117
118 115
12
116
Remedy
Turntable
does
not
run
when
unit
a)
Current
path
to
motor
plugged
in
and
"start"
button
interrupted
operated
Turntable
does
not
come
up
to
speed
b)
Drive
wheel
(145)
not
in
contact
with
turntable
c)
Motor
pulley
(101)
loose
a)
Motor
pulley
does
not
correspond
to
local
line
frequency
b)
Slippage
between
motor
pulley
(101),
drive
wheel
and
turntable
c)
Motor
bearing
friction
Noise
during
change
cycle,
arm
Worn
drive
wheel
set-down
and
lift-off
Correct
speed
obtained
only
by
extreme
adjustment
of
fine-speed
regulator
a)
Check
connection
at
switch
plate
and
voltage
selector
b)
Check
rocker
assembly
(155)
c)
Tighten
motor
pulley
(101)
a)
Change
motor
pulley
b)
Clean
friction
surface
of
drive
wheel
(145)
and
(145)
motor
pulley.
Change
drive
wheel,
if
necessary
Idler
wheel
does
not
contact
motor
pulley
correctly
c)
Clean
motor
bearings
and
re-lubricate
from
lubrication
chart
Replace
drive
wheel
(145).
Clean
friction
surfaces
of
turntable
and
motor
pulley
thoroughly
with
a
grease-free
cloth.
After
cleaning,
take
care
not
to
touch
the
inner
rim
or
motor
pulley.
Correct
idler
wheel
position.
Loosen
lock
nut
(149)
and
rotate
idler
wheel
shaft
(147).
The
correct
position
of
the
idler
wheel
is
in
the
center
of
the
selector
motor
pulley
step
(dial
pointer
in
mid-position)
Re-secure
lock
nut
after
adjusting
5

Fig.
5
Tonearm
suspension
42
51
21
20
56
19
29
39
40
254
255
253
R3
88
Fig.
6
Tonearm
suspension
with
anti-skating
compensation
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195
229
232
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58
260
256
258
196
261
Fig.
7
Tonearm
suspension
(viewed
from
below)
41
54
55
53
Tonearm
and
its
suspension
The
Hi-Fi
tonearm
of
the
Dual
1009
F
employs
precision
e_
ball
bearings
for
both
horizontal
and
vertical
movements.
Vertical
bearing
friction
is
less
than
0.04
gms.
Horizontal
bearing
friction
is
less
than
0.04
gms.
'Neri
Especially
favorable
conditions
for
pickup
are
thus
provided.
Before
setting
the
tracking
pressure
corresponding
to
the
30
cartridge
used,
set
the
scale
to
zero
and
balance
the
arm.
The
counterbalance
weight
is
such
that
cartridges
weighing
38
from
1
to
13
gms.
can
be
balanced
by
rotating
the
counter
balance
weight
(43)
on
its
spindle.
Two
spindles
are
available
—
Part
No.
12
L-
U
117
for
cartridges
weighing
between
1
and
8
gms.
and
Part
No.
12
L
-
U
118
for
cartridges
weighing
up
to
13
gms.
In
order
to
absorb
shocks
(sharp
blows),
the
counterbalance
weight
is
mounted
on
the
threaded
spindle
(45)
by
means
of
an
elastic
coupling.
This
also
prevents
the
counterbalance
from
turning
during
ordinary
handling.
The
cartridge
head
will
accept
al
l
cartridges
with
the
international
1/2
"
standard
mount.
Tracking
force
is
set
by
turning
the
spring
housing
(53)
with
its
scale
divisions
and
thus
tightening
or
loosening
the
internal
spiral
spring.
Scale
markings
are
for
an
adjustment
range
of
0-5
gms.
with
exact
settings
from
0.5
gms.
by
1
/
2
gm.
steps.
55
45
43
30
253
256
258
260
254
45
43
30
To
replace
the
tonearm
assembly
and
suspension,
the
following
procedure
is
recommended:
1.
Set
tracking
force
scale
to
"0".
2.
Unsolder
the
tonearm
lead.
3.
Remove
main
lever
(220)
and
connecting
lever
(242).
58
4.
Remove
"C"
ring
and
washer
of
the
shut-off
slide
(189)
from
the
arm
segment.
5.
Unhook
tension
spring
(260)
and
loosen
screws
(252,
255).
6.
Place
adjusting
ring
(30)
of
the
"Anti-Skating"
mechanism
in
the
"5.5"
position.
7.
Lift
off
arm
segment
(254)
and
remove
lift
screw
(261).
To
loosen
the
nut
(253),
hold
the
bearing
housing
(38),
between
the
base
plate
(88)
and
adjusting
ring
(30),
with
a
suitable
tool
(such
as
flat
pliers).
Carefully
take
out
the
tonearm,
taking
care
not
to
bend
the
spring
lever
(58).
To
re-install
the
tonearm,
the
reverse
procedure
is
followed.
Before
tightening
screws
(252,
255),
check
the
tonearm
position
over
the
arm
rest,
so
that
tonearm
lowers
onto
the
rest
without
binding.
When
installed,
moving
the
tonearm
in
and
out,
when
the
adjustment
ring
(30)
is
in
its
"0"
position,
should
not
cause
the
tension
spring
(260)
to
move.
If
necessary,
the
setting
can
be
corrected
by
means
of
the
tabs
(LS)
of
the
spring
lever
(58).
Similarly,
after
re-installing
the
retaining
spring
for
the
tone
-
arm
leads,
care
must
be
taken
the
arm
segment
(254)
is
not
impeded
by
the
tonearm
leads.
To
rem
,f
2ye
the
tonearm
from
the
bearing
frame,
unsolder
tonearm
leads,
place
spring
housing
in
its
zero
position,
loosen
lock-nut
(20)
and
remove
set
screw
(21).
Then
carefully
take
tonearm
out
of
the
bearing
frame.
When
re-installing
tonearm,
make
certain
that
the
angle
formed
in
the
end
of
the
spiral
spring
engages
the
slot
in
the
tonearm
bearing
housing.
Then
screw
in
set
screw
(21)
and
tighten
lock
nut.
Check
that
bearing
play,
after
tightening,
is
barely
noticeable.
257
"oe
161
233
189
265
LS
220
6

Fig.
8
Skating
and
anti-skating
force
Tonarm
anti-skating
mechanism
The
tendency
of
a
tonearm
to
slide
across
the
record
is
caused
by
the
tonearm
geometry.
In
the
Dual
1009
F,
this
is
virtually
eliminated
by
a
precision
anti-skating
mechanism.
Skating
force
is
caused
by
friction
between
record
and
stylus,
and
to
a
less
extent
by
the
geometry
of
the
tonearm
and
the
physical
properties
of
the
material
from
which
the
record
is
made.
Skating
force
increases
with
increasing
tracking
pressure
and
with
decreasing
stylus
radius.
The
resulting
skating
effect
pulls
the
tonearm
towards
the
center
of
the
record.
This
occurs
not
only
on
the
eccentric
shut-off
grooves
but
also
causes
unequal
contact
with
the
groove
sides.
The
anti-skating
mechanism
tends
to
minimize
these
effects
when
playing
valuable
Hi-Fi
records.
Rotating
the
adjustment
ring
of
the
anti-skating
mechanism
moves
the
spring
lever
(58)
by
means
of
the
curved
track
inside
the
adjustment
ring,
and
the
tension
spring
(260)
transmits
the
counter-moment
to
the
tonearm.
The
Optimum
adjustment
of
the
anti-skating
mechanism
is
obtained
with
a
needle
curvature
of
0.7
±
0.1
mil.
The
adjusting
screw
(threaded
bushing)
is
sealed
with
glyptol
after
setting.
A
special
Dual
-Skate
-O
-Meter
and
standard
record
L096
are
required
for
re-adjustment,
which
should
only
be
performed
by
an
authorized
service
station.
Trouble
shooting:
Symptom
Cause
Direction
of
skating
force
Anti-Skating
Force
Adjustment
a)
b)
Direction
of
anti-skating
a)
Tonearm
on
rest
position,
anti-skating
set
to
"4"
b)
Anti-skating
in
"0"
c)
Tonearm
positioned
over
record,
anti-skating
same
as
in
a)
Remedy
Tonearm
suspension
Both
bearings
require
a
small,
barely
noticeable,
amount
of
play.
Only
the
left
bearing
screw
is
adjustable
for
the
horizontal
bearings.
The
vertical
bearing
adjustment
is
made
by
means
of
the
stop
nut
(40).
Needle
slides
out
of
record
groove
a)
Tonearm
not
balanced
a)
See
operating
instructions
b)
Tonearm
tracking
force
too
light
b)
Adjust
with
spring
housing
(barrel
spring
53)
to
correct
pressure
for
particular
cartridge
c)
Replace
needle
d)
Check
tonearm
bearing
Tonearm
lands
beside
tonearm
rest
(68)
Horizontal
bearing
friction
too
high
c)
Needle
defective
d)
Tonearm
bearing
friction
too
high
e)
Ball
missing
from
shut-off
raul
(189)
a)
Arm
segment
assembly
(254)
out
of
position
b)
The
latch
(233)
presses
against
the
tabs
(LS)
of
the
arm
segment
during
the
change
cycle
Tonearm
is
set
too
high
on
the
arm
lift.
Main
lever
jams
against
the
guide
pin
of
the
lift
screw
assembly
Vertical
movement
of
tonearm
is
a)
Bearing
friction
too
high
b)
Lift
screw
(261)
jams
in
guide
sleeve
of
the
arm
segment
(254)
impeded
during
set
down
cycle
e)
Install
ball
(33
or
209)
a)
Loosen
the
machine
screws
(252,
255)
and
rotate
the
arm
segment
assembly
(254).
Then
tighten
screw
(255)
and
re-check
adjustment.
Adjustment
is
correct
when
tonearm
lowers
onto
arm
rest
(68)
without
binding.
Finally,
tighten
screw.
b)
Loosen
screw
(197).
Turn
the
short
arm
on
the
long
switch
arm
piece
to
correct
switch
arm
position.
Turn
the
main
cam
by
hand,
and
adjust
so
that
when
the
tonearm
lowers
onto
the
arm
rest,
clearance
of
about
1
/
64
"
is
obtained
between
latch
and
segment
tabs
(LS).
Pickup
needle
should
not
be
farther
from
the
record
than
1
/
4
".
Adjust
by
turning
screw
(R
8,
fig.
11).
a)
Check
bearing
set
screw
(21)
and
arm
balance
b)
Remove
and
clean
lift
screw

Fig.
9
Tonearm
guide
mechanism
max.
8mm
172R1
182
176
222
191
48
166
220
265
195
254
189
193
Tonearm
movements
A
guide
groove
located
on
the
underside
of
the
main
cam
(166)
controls
automatic
lift-off
and
set-down
of
the
tonearm
as
the
main
cam
rotates
360
0
.
Tonarm
lift
The
tonearm
lift
permits
the
tonearm
to
be
safely
set
down
at
any
desired
position
of
the
record
(except
in
the
shut-off
area).
Pushing
the
lift
handle
towards
the
front,
turns
the
drive
washer
(245).
This,
in
turn,
moves
the
connecting
lever
(242),
main
lever
(220),
and
lift
screw
(261)
to
raise
the
tonearm.
After
swinging
the
tonearm
to
the
desired
spot
of
the
record,
Fig.
10
Tonearm
lift
(tonearm
raised)
235
233
R8
BG
LS
tonearm
released
264
197
199
168
202
Tonearm
raising
and
lowering,
as
well
as
horizontal
movements,
are
controlled
by
main
lever
(220)
and
lift
screw
(261).
161
Setting
the
unit
for
playback
of
7",
10"
and
12"
records
is
accomplished
by
means
of
the
switch
,
button
(73,
fig.
12).
The
set-down
point
of
the
tonearm
is
determined
by
the
eccentric
of
the
arm
positioning
slide
(265)
contacting
the
record
size
selector
lever
(262,
fig.
13).
Horizontal
movement
of
the
tonearm
is
limited
by
the
arm
segment
(254)
striking
the
arm
positioning
slide
(265).
During
the
change
cycle,
the
main
lever
(220)
raises
the
arm
positioning
slide
bringing
it
within
reach
of
the
spring
stud
(195).
On
comple-
tion
of
the
change
cycle
(i.
e.,
set-down
of
the
on
the
record),
the
arm
positioning
slide
is
again
and
returns
to
its
normal
position.
lt
thus
moves
out
of
reach
of
the
spring
stud
(195)
permitting
the
tonearm
to
move
horizontally
without
hindrance,
while
playing
a
record.
the
lift
handle
is
lightly
tapped
towards
the
rear,
to
release.
Thus
freed,
connecting
lever
and
the
leaf
spring
(206)
of
the
main
lever
(220)
resume
their
normal
positions
and
the
tonearm
lowers.
The
lowering
of
the
tonearm
is
delayed
by
silicone
grease
on
the
drive
washer.
The
set
screw
(R
8)
permits
needle
height
to
be
varied
from
0
to
1/2
"
above
the
record.
Turning
to
the
right
increases,
to
the
left
decreases,
this
distance.
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250
238 246 245
244
8
243
R8
242
220
229
261

Fig.
11
Tonearm
lift
in
rest
position
Trouble
shooting
:
Symptom
1
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251
247
245
243
R8
242
220
229
261
Cause
Remedy
Tonearm
does
not
move
onto
record
when
drop
cycle
actuated
Tonearm
lowers
too
quickly
onto
record
when
drop
cycle
is
actuated
Tonearm
misses
edge
of
record
Damping
too
great
Drive
washer
dirty
Too
little
damping
Loosen
nut
(250).
Remove
cover
washer
(249)
and
drive
washer
(245).
Clean
thoroughly.
Smear
silicone
oil
AK
300
000
evenly
on
both
sides
of
the
drive
washer.
Reassemble
and
wipe
off
excess
oll.
Loosen
nut
(250).
Remove
cover
washer
(249)
and
drive
washer
(245).
Clean
thoroughly.
Smear
silicone
oil
AK
300
000
evenly
on
both
sides
of
the
drive
washer.
Reassemble
and
wipe
off
excess
oil.
a)
Wrong
record
size
selected
a)
Select
correct
record
size
with
record
size
button
b)
Set
-down
incorrectly
adjusted
b)
Adjust
for
7"
record
by
turning
eccentric
screw
R
5,
so
that
tonearm
sets
down
about
1
/
16
"
from
edge
of
record.
(Adjustment
is
made
only
for
7"
records;
10"
and
12"
adjustment
being
then
automatically
correct.)
c)
Record
not
of
standard
size
c)
Use
standard
records
d)
Tonearm
clutch
surfaces
d)
Clean
clutch
surfaces
contaminated
Tonearm
strikes
record
during
Tonearm
height
incorrectly
Bend
tab
(L)
towards
or
away
frorn
bearing
plate
change
cycle
set
(51).
When
correctly
adjusted,
the
pickup
needle
is
1
/
64
above
the
dress
-up
plate
(74)
when
removed
from
the
arm
rest.
9

Fig.
12
Operating
controls
Fig.
13
Start
position
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.
LS
BG
233
161
235 265
199
213
264
Start
cycle
43
45
Operating
the
start
button
(75,
fig.
12)
moves
the
switch
41
lever
(269)
towards
the
main
cam,
initiating
the
following
53
sequences:
55
30
22
66
68
R5
73
a)
The
set
screw
(213)
of
the
switch
lever
assembly
turns
the
switch
arm
(161)
mounted
on
the
grooved
shaft
(199).
The
rocker
assembly
(155)
moves
the
drive
wheel
(145,
fig.
2)
60
into
contact
with
the
motor
pulley
and
turntable,
by
means
of
a
tension
spring.
At
the
same
time,
the
switch
slide
(153,
fig.
15)
actuates
the
line
switch
through
the
switch
arm,
and
the
turntable
begins
to
turn.
b)
The
switch
angle
(UW)
mounted
on
the
switch
lever
assembly
(269)
is
brought
within
range
of
the
cam
follower
lever
(168)
so
that
it
is
pushed
into
the
change
position
after
the
rotation
of
the
main
cam
(fig.
14).
74
Operating
the
start
button
also
releases
the
start
lever
(202)
pulling
it
towards
the
main
cam
by
means
of
the
tension
spring
(268).
This
causes
the
coiled
spring
(201,
fig.
15)
to
bring
the
shut-off
lever
(163,
fig.
18)
within
range
of
the
main
cam
dog.
Thus
the
shut-off
lever
drives
the
main
cam.
75
To
prevent
mis-operation,
the
start
button
is
locked
during
the
start
cycle
(i.
e.
when
the
main
cam
is
turning).
Just
before
the
main
cam
reaches
its
zero
position
(at
the
end
of
the
change
cycle),
the
start
lever
is
pushed
clear
of
the
main
cam
by
means
of
the
start
pin
(SB)
of
the
main
cam.
This,
in
turn,
restores
the
switch
lever
and
start
button
to
their
original
positions.
After
installing
and
also
after
moving
the
record
changer,
the
unit
should
be
operated
with
the
tonearm
locked.
This
will
automatically
re-adjust
the
shut-off
lever
which
may
have
shifted
out
of
position.
262
202
267
Manual
operation
Placing
the
switch
button
in
"manual"
position
initiates
the
start
cycle.
The
switch
lever
assembly
(269)
is
pushed
towards
the
main
cam
and
the
following
sequence
is
set
up:
a)
Set
screw
(213)
mounted
on
the
switch
lever
(269)
rotates
the
switch
arm
(161)
which
is
mounted
on
the
grooved
shaft
(199).
b)
The
rocker
assembly
(155)then
moves
the
drive
wheel
(145)
into
contact
with
the
motor
pulley
and
turntable
by
means
of
a
tension
spring.
10

c)
At
the
same
time,
the
switch
slide
(153,
fig.
15)
actuates
the
line
switch
and
the
turntable
begins
to
rotate.
d)
The
switch
arm
latch
(233)
rests
in
the
support
(BG,
fig.
14)
in
the
base
plate,
locking
the
switch
arm
in
position
to
keep
the
drive
wheel
in
contact
with
the
turntable.
On
reaching
the
shut-off
groove,
the
tonearm
autcimatically
returns
to
its
rest
position
and
the
unit
shuts
off
(see
shut-
off
mechanism).
However,
should
the
tonearm
be
lifted
off
manually
and
returned
to
the
tonearm
rest,
the
tabs
of
the
arm
segment
(254)
releage
the
latch
(233).
The
tension
spring
(235)
then
returns
the
switch
arm
(161)
to
its
initial
position,
opening
the
line
switch
and
disengaging
the
drive
wheel.
Stop
switching
Placing
the
switch
button
in
"stop"
position
moves
the
switch
lever
(269)
and
switch
angle
(UW)
towards
the
main
cam,
as
in
the
start
cycle,
but
only
half
as
far.
This
causes
the
main
cam
to
push
the
cam
follower
lever
(168)
to
the
side,
into
its
"stop"
position.
Record
drop
Fig.
14
Stop
position
LS
BG
168
UW
242
Fib.
15
Record
drop
265
213
269
268
249
262
202
267
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11
1
153
172
R1
182
176
222
AK
B
191
201
S
SB
Records
to
be
placed
are
stacked
on
the
appropriate
record
spindle
—
AW
2
for
standard
records,
AS
9
for
45
r.p.m.
records.
Records
are
dropped
by
the
rotation
of
the
main
cam
(166)
whose
cam
(AK)
guides
the
cam
rocker
(222),
pushing
the
change
actuator
stud
(182)
and
releasing
a
record
by
means
of
the
automatic
spindle.
204
220
drop
when
the
tonearm
is
above
the
tonearm
rest
—
where
lt
cannot
interfere
with
the
largest
possible
record
(1'2"
dia.).
A
muting
switch
(191)
is
provided
to
prevent
change
cycle
noises
from
being
picked
up
by
the
tonearm
cartridge.
The
switch
springs
(S)
for
both
channels
are
actuated
by
the
main
cam
(166).
In
the
rest
position,
the
muting
switch
opens.
202
200
199
264
197
161
166
265
189
The
design
of
the
main
cam
is
such
that
a
record
can
only
11

Fig.
16
Change
cycle
Shut-off
Fig.
17
Shut-off
position
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176
166
222
168
172
Fig.
18
Actuating
"change"
or
"shut-off"
Shut-off
and
change
functions
are
determined
by
the
position
of
the
cam
follower
lever
(168,
fig.
17).
After
the
last
record
of
the
steck
drops,
the
change
lever
(176)
guides
the
cam
follower
lever.
To
initiate
shut-off,
the
cam
follower
lever
is
brought
into
position
(longer
end
towards
the
center
of
the
main
cam)
by
the
change
lever.
After
the
tonearm
has
swung
over
the
tonearm
rest,
the
guide
post
(B,
fig.
15)
of
the
main
lever
(220)
contacts
the
outside
of
the
main
cam
(166)
whose
vertical
profile
causes
the
tonearm
to
lower
onto
its
support.
The
traversing
of
the
tonearm
releases
the
latch
(233)
from
its
support
(BG).
However,
the
main
cam
keeps
the
switch
arm
(161)
in
its
"play"
position
until
the
end
of
the
change
cycle.
When
the
main
cam
returns
to
its
zero
position,
the
switch
arm
drops
into
the
cut-out
in
the
main
cam,
the
line
switch
is
operated
and
the
drive
wheel
is
disengaged.
Shut-off
and
change
cycle
The
dog
(M)
on
the
turntable
gear
(PR)
and
the
shut-off
lever
(163)
actuate
both
the
change
cycle
at
the
end
of
the
record
as
well
as
the
shut-off
after
the
last
record
of
a
stack.
As
a
record
is
played,
the
tonearm
moves
towards
the
center
of
the
record,
dependent
on
the
pitch
of
the
record
groove.
This
motion
carries
the
shut-off
lever
towards
the
dog
by
means
of
the
shut-off
slide
(189).
The
eccentric
dog
pushes
the
shut-off
lever
back
at
each
revolution,
as
long
as
the
tonearm
advance
is
only
one
.
record
groove
(fig.
18a).
The
shut-off
groove
with
its
greater
pitch
brings
the
shut-off
lever
against
the
dog
with
greater
force
(fig.
18b).
The
shut-off
lever
then
engages
and
causes
the
main
cam
(166)
to
be
driven
by
the
turntable
gear
out
of
its
zero
position
(fig.
18c).
PR
M
163
164
166
189
12

Trouble
shooting:
Symptom
Cause
Remedy
Tonearm
returns
to
arm
rest
immediately,
after
being
manually
placed
on
record
Tumtable
stops
after
automatic
set-down
of
the
tonearm
Tonearm
returns
to
its
rest
position
after
each
record
Turntable
stops
in
manual
position
Last
record
keeps
repeating
Record
drops
after
stop,
then
start
buttons
are
depressed
Records
do
not
drop
Noise
during
change
cycle,
arm
set-down
and
lift-off
No
sound.
Muting
switch
remains
closed
Shut-off
mechanism
shifted
out
of
position
during
shipping
Switch
arm
(161)
fails
to
engage
latch
(233)
Engagement
between
change
lever
(176)
and
cam
follower
lever
(168)
is
too
great
Switch
lever
assembly
out
of
adjustment
Too
little
engagement
between
change
lever
(176)
and
cam
follower
lever
(168)
Normal
Operation
a)
Travel
of
cam
rocker
(222)
too
short
b)
Automatic
spindle
not
locked
in
position
c)
Spindle
is
defective
Muting
switch
mis-adjusted.
Clearance
between
switch
spring
(S)
and
switch
leaf
is
too
great
Too
little
clearance
between
switch
spring
(S)
and
contact
leaves
of
muting
switch
Whenever
unit
is
moved,
before
using,
push
selector
button
to
"starr
position
Loosen
screw
(197)
and
turn
the
short
arm
piece
on
the
long
switch-arm
piece.
Turn
the
main
cam
to
its
zero
position
and
adjust
for
about
1/64
play
between
the
tabs
(L)
and
the
arm
segment,
when
the
tonearm
drops
onto
the
arm
rest
Re-adjust
change
lever
(176)
so
that
with
record
on,
and
spindle
locked,
there
is
about
1
/
6
4"
clearance
between
change
lever
and
the
guide
post
of
the
cam
follower
lever
(168).
With
no
record
loaded,
engagement
should
be
about
1
/
32
",
to
obtain
shut-off
Re-adjust
with
set
screw
(213)
so
that
in
manual
position,
the
latch
(233)
overtravels
the
support
(BG)
about
1
/
64
'.
Secure
adjustment
with
locknut
Re-adjust
change
lever
(176)
so
that
with
record
on
and
spindle
locked,
there
is
about
1
/
6
4"
clearance
between
change
lever
and
guide
pin
of
the
cam
follower
lever
(168).
With
no
record
loaded,
engagement
should
be
about
1
/
32
",
to
obtain
shut-off
a)
Re-adjust
eccentric
R
1
so
that
when
the
3
supports
of
the
automatic
spindle
are
completely
retracted,
further
rotation
of
the
main
cam
causes
over-travel
of
about
1
/
64
between
the
cam
and
the
follower
of
the
cam
rocker
b)
After
inserting
spindle,
rotate
to
its
stop
c)
Replace
spindle
Bend
switch
spring
(S)
so
that
with
main
cam
(166)
in
zero
position,
there
is
about
1
/
44
"
clearance
between
the
switch
spring
(S)
and
the
contact
leaves
of
the
muting
switch.
Spray
contacts
(e.
g.
contact
47)
with
contact
cleaner
and
check
muting
switch
adjustment
Bend
switch
spring
(S)
so
that
with
main
cam
(166)
in
zero
position,
there
is
about
1
/
64
"
clearance
between
the
switch
spring
(S)
and
the
contact
leaves
of
the
muting
switch
13

Trouble
shooting:
Symptom
Cause
Remedy
Motor
continues
to
run
after
tonearm
returns
to
its
rest
Capacitor
(154),
10,000
pF,
Replace
RF
interference
capacitor
with
new
700
V.
shorted
10,000
pF,
700
V.
(see
also
fig.
3)
Turntable
slows
down
as
record
Travel
of
cam
rocker
(222)
Re-adjust
eccentric
R
1
so
that
when
the
three
drops
too
long
supports
of
the
automatic
spindle
are
completely
retracted,
further
rotation
of
the
main
cam
causes
over-travel
of
about
1
/
64
"
between
cam
and
roller
of
the
cam
rocker
Acoustic
feedback
Replacement
parts
a)
Parts
of
the
chassis
(e.
g.
junction
board)
touching
the
mounting
board
a)
Correct
cut-out
according
to
Installation
instructions
b)
Connecting
leads
pulled
too
b)
Loosen
or
lengthen
leads
tight
Ref.
No.
Part
No.
Description
Number
per
unit
•
•••—
C
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ce
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LO
CO
N
CO
0 0
N—
CV
01
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CO
rs
co
ce
c:,
--
Cs1
CO
cr
(0 (0
r—
CO
0)0
.—
C
\I
Csl
(sl
01
Cs1
C
\I
C
\ I
C
\I
C
\ I
CNI
C
N.
I
r)
m
ce
202
357
45
automatic
spindle
(accessory)
•
1
200
469
Automatic
gpindle
AW
2,
12
C
-
U
208
1
201
215
Turntable
washer
12
K
-
196
1
200
543
Retaining
ring
12
E
-214
1
201
452
Facing
ring
for
turntable
mat
12
M
-
22
1
207
481
Turntable
mat
assembly
12
M
-
U
36
1
207
480
Turntable
and
mat
assembly
12
M
-
U
34
1
212
128
Speed
change
knob
12
V
-
30
1
212
118
Switch
plate
assembly
12V
-
U
52
1
210
362
Hex
nut
M
3/7a
6
212
126
Cam
wheel
12
V
-
18
1
212
114
Speed
change
lever
12
V
-
U
4
1
212
127
Adjusting
wheel
12V
-20
1
201
103
Shipping
screw
assembly
12
K
-
U
341
1
207
420
Tonearm
assembly
with
bearings
121-
U
103
1
201
095
Centering
disc
for
45
records
12
K
-
U
327
1
201
101
Manual
spindle
12
K
-
U
337
1
210
362
Hex
nut
M
3/7a
6
200
829
Stop
nut
12
1-46
1
200
828
Set
screw
12J
-44
1
207
420
Tonearm
assembly
12
1
-
U
103
1
201
132
Tonearm
lift
12
K
-
36
1
210
182
Tonearm
handle
4680/4,2/8d
1
210
630
Washer
4,2/8/0,5
St
1
210
197
Grip
ring
4693/4
1
201
077
Retainer
12
K
-
U
270
1
207
454
Shield
12
K
-
314
1
200
567
Ball
bearing
rece
12
F
-
U
60
2
207
431
Adjusting
ring
with
guide
ring
assembly
12
1
-
U
121
. . .
.
1
210
816
Hex-head
screw
6
K
4/4
2
210
816
Hex-head
screw
6
K
4/4
2
14

Ref.
Na.
Part
No.
Deserlotion
Number
per
unit
33
209
358
Steel
ball
4000/400
1
34
210
366
Hex
nut
M
4/2
10
35
210
362
Hex
nut
M
3/7a
6
36
210
187
Bowed
lockwasher
4680/5,2/10a
2
37
201
159
Positioning
screw
12
K
-
90
1
38
201
148
Bearing
housing
12
K
-
69
1
39
200
567
Ball
bearing
race
12
F
-
U
60
2
40
200
149
Lock
nut
12
K
-
71
1
41
200
820
Screw
12
1
-
26
1
42
200
819
Dress
-up
cover
12
1
-24
1
43
201
090
Counterweight
assembly
12
K
-
U
320
1
44
207
495
Counterweight
assembly
with
spindle
(short)
12
L
-
U
105
.
.
1
207
460
Counterweight
assembly
with
spindle
(lang)
12
L-
U
106
. .
1
45
207
467
Spindle,
short
12
L
-
U
117
1
207
468
Spindle,
lang
12
L
-
U
118
1
46
200
827
Washer
12
1-
42
1
47
201
414
Threaded
stud
12
L
-
38
1
48
201
099
Contact
bleck
assembly
with
tonearm
leads
12
K
-
U
333
. .
1
50
200
817
Spacing
block
12
1
-
18
1
51
200
806
Bearing
plate
assembly
12
.1-
U
16
1
52
201
413
Hex-head
screw
12
L
-
36
1
53
201
085
Spring
barrel
12
K
-
U
311
1
54
200
824
Dress
-up
cover
12
1
-
32
1
55
201
404
Bearing
screw
assembly,
lang
12
L-
U
14
1
.
56
201
403
Bearing
post
12
L-
U12
1
57
207
463
Bearing
frame
assembly
12
L
-
U
109
1
58
201
026
Spring
lever
12
K
-
U
46
1
59
210
145
"C"
ring
4650/2,3
10
60
201
782
Arm
lift
lever
12
P-
U
54
1
61
210
353
Hex
nut
M
2/4
1
66
201
625
Arm
latch
assembly
12
N
-
32
1
67
201
626
Shaft
12
N
-
34
1
68
202 212
Tonearm
rest
assembly
with
arm
latch
12
S
-
U
50
1
69
202
211
Plate
complete
with
threaded
bushing
12
S
-
U
4
1
70
210
362
Hex
nut
M
3/7a
6
71
200
703
Special
screw
(pierced)
2
200
708
Special
screw
(threaded)
2
72
201
162
Damping
bleck
'12
K
-
95
1
73
201
835
Switch
button
12
P
-
68
2
74
212
147
Dress
-up
plate,
metric
markings
12
X
-
U
50
1
212
148
Dress
-up
plate,
inch
markings
12
X
-
U52
1
75
201
835
Switch
button
12
P
-
68
2
76
200
444
Spring
washer
12
A
-
92
2
77
210
474
Machine
screw
Z
3/4,5a
2
78
210
187
Bowed
lockwasher
4680/5,2/10a
2
79
210
658
Washer
5,1/10/1
St
1
80
210
147
"C"
ring
4650/4
3
81
210
366
Hex
nut
M
4/2
10
82
200
579
Suspension
spring
(3
pcs
to
a
set)
12
F
-
U
136
1
83
200
723
Rubber
sleeve
12
F
-
303
3
84
200
722
Cup
12
F
-
300
3
85
200
724
Compression
spring
12
F
-314
3
86
200
721
Threaded
disc
12
F
-
298
3
87
212
149
Name
plate,
110/220V,
50
cycle
12
X
-25
1
212
150
Name
plate,
110/125V,
60
cycle
12
X
-
26
1
212
151
Name
plate,
CSA
1
88
212
113
Baseplate
assembly
12V
-
U
2
1
89
200
713
Washer
12
F
-
255
2
201
632
Rubber
washer
12
N
-88
2
90
200
712
Spring
cup
12
F
-
254
2
210
366
Hex
nut
M
4/2
10
91
200
711
"C"
ring
12
F
-
249
2
92
200
718
Compression
spring
12
F
-
291
2
93
210
624
Washer
4,2/7/0,3
St
4
94
210
147
"C"
washer
4650/4
3
200
811
Assortement
of
sparces,
screws,
and
nuts
12
.1
-
U
119
.
. .
1
*
201
102
Mounting
cone
12
K
-
U339
1
*
201
223
Gauge
for
mounting
the
cartridge
12
K
-
206
1
*
201
244
Compensating
key
in
15
°
System
1
•
211
473
Stroboscopic
disc
10
-
30
1
*
210
099
Plastic
shell
4170/23
1
*
210
503
Machine
screw
Z
3/42a
1
*
201
877
Mounting
template
12
P
-
D
1
•
1
*
201
792
Shipping
carton
assembly
12
P
-
U
98
1
*
212
509
Operating
instructions
12
X
-
D
2
*
212
511
Operating
instructions
12
X
-
D
4
"'
212
512
Operating
instructions
12
X
-
D
6
15

13
14
Fig.
19
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view,
parts
above
base
plate
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20
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view,
parts
below
base
plate
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Ref.
No.
Part
No.
.
Deserlotion
Number
per
unit
101
212
145
Motor
pulley,
50
cycle
12
X
-
U
14
1
212
146
Motor
pulley,
60
cycle
12
X
-
U
20
1
102
210
220
Set
screw
G
2,6/35
1
103
211
488
Upper
end-bell
assembly
31
N
-
U
72
L
-V%
•
1
104
204
487
Stator
assembly
31
N
-
U
1 1
105
210
731
Insulating
sleeve
1
07
nf
/150
1
106
211
553
Machine
screw
Z
4/48
2
107
210
670
Washer
5,3/10/2
F
1
108
213
510
Insulating
sleeve
1158
ge
/
42
I'
4"
,
Ä.
2
109
210
161
Tooth
lock
washer
4661
/4,3
2
110
210
366
Hex
nut
M
4/2
10
111
204
499
Rotor
assembly
31
N
-
U
15
.
.•
1
112
211
487
Lower
end-bell
assembly
31
N
-
U
70
1
113
204
495
Motor
assembly,
less
motor
pulley
31
N
-
U
10
1
114
200
622
Compression
spring
12
F
-
24
1
115
212
123
Speed
regulator
detent
12
V
-
9
1
116
212
124
Switch
segment
12
V
-
12
1
117
200
548
Support
assembly
12
F
-
U
8
1
118
200
621
Compression
spring
12
F
-
18
1
119
210
151
"C"
ring
4650/7
1
120
212
115
Motor
pulley,
50
cycle
12
V
-
U
16
1
212
116
Motor
pulley,
60
cycle
12
V
-
U
22
1
121
210
509
Machine
screw
Z
3,5
/
8a
2
122
210
220
Set
screw
G
2,6
/
3,5
1
123
210
509
Machine
screw
Z
3,5/
8a
2
124
204
669
Dress
-up
cover
31
R
-
44
1
125
204
668
Rubber
top
31
R
-
40
1
126
204
632
Insert
plate
assembly
31
R
-
U
34
1
127
204
666
Rubber
bottom
31
R
-
36
1
128
204
663
Hum
shield
31
R
-
34
1
129
204
686
Upper
end-bell
assembly
31
U
-
U
16
1
130
204
689
Washer
31
U
-
4
1
131
210
762
Insulating
sleeving
1
60
tr
/
95
2
132
209
939
Grommet
4040/46
1
133
204
687
Rotor
assembly
31
U
-
U
20
1
134
204
617
Stator
assembly
31
R
-
U
3
1
135
204
622
Motor
field
coil
110/220
V
31
R-
U
15
2
204
662
Leaf
spring
for
field
coil
31
R
-
22
4
136
204
685
Lower
end-bell
asse'mbly
31
U
-
U
10
1
137
204
468
Mounting
screw
12
F
-
59
2
138
210
146
"C"
ring
4650/3,2
1
139
212
121
Lever
and
stud
assembly
12V
-
U
58
1
140
212
122
Bearing
tube
12
V
-
4
1
141
209
381
Clamp
(for
power
cord)
4010/2
1
142
200
447
Cable
clamp
12
A
-
325
3
143
210
472
Machine
screw
Z
3/4d
7
144
200.633
Lockwasher
12
F
-
45
1
145
212
117
ldler
wheel
12V
-
U
50
.
1
146
200
110
Washer
11
C
-
138
1
147
212
125
Idler
wheel
shaft
12
V
-
16
1
148
210
145
"C"
ring
4650
/
2,3
10
149
210
361
Hex
nut
M
3/4b
1
150
210
584
Washer
3,2/6/0,5
St
1
151
200
613
Threaded
bushing
12
F
-
8
2
152
210
486
Machine
screw
Z
3/8a
2
153
207
289
Switch
slide
12
F
-
U
57
1
154
209
506
Capacitor,
10,000
pF,
700
V,
4020/83
•
1
155 200
547
Rocker
assembly
12
F
-
U
7
1
156 200
684
Power
switch
cover
12
F
-
152
1
157
210
469
Machine
screw
Z
3/3c
5
158
200
664
Drive
wheel
spring
12
F
-
112
1
159
210
499
Machine
screw
Z
3/30a
1
160
210
475
Machine
screw
Z
3/5a
2
161
207
285
Switch
arm
12
F-
U43
1
162
210
196
Grip
ring
4693/3
1
163
200
558
Shut-off
lever
12
F
-
U
42
1
164
200
557
Friction
plate
assembly
12
F
-
U
40
1
165
210
145
"C"
ring
4650/2,3
10
166
201
081
Main
cam
12
K
-
U303
1
167
200
522
Snap
ring
12
D
-
57
1
168
200
795
Cam
follower
lever
12
H
-
U
11
1
169
200
519
Main
cam
bearing
post
12
D
-
36
1
170
200
554
Ball
bearing
assembly
12
F-
U
28
1
171
210
149
"C"
washer
4650/6
2
172
200
753
Bearing
housing
assembly
12
G
-
U
10
1
173
210
366
Hex
nut
M
4/2
10
174
200
638
Compression
spring
12
F
-64
1
175 200
523
Change
lever
tension
spring
12
D
-
96
1
18

Ref.
No.
Part
No.
Deserlotion
Number
per
unit
176
200
754
Change
lever
12
G
-
U
12
1
177
200
167
Bearing
post
11
K
-
100
2
178 210
143
"C"
washer
4650/1,5
2
179
210
549
Washer
2,1
/5
/
0,5
St
1
180
200
641
Compression
spring
12
F
-68
1
181
210
472
Machine
screw
Z
3/4d
7
182
200
755
Change
actuator
stud
assembly
12
G
-
U
14
1
184
210
140
Connector
4281/10
4
185
200
756
Switch
plate
with
voltage
selector
12
G
-
U
26
1
200
563
Switch
plate
less
voltage
selector
12
F
-
U
54
1
186
207
361
Power
switch
with
voltage
selector
12
G
-
U
77
1
207 287
Power
switch
with
slide
and
cover
12
F
-
U
52
•
1
187
210
480
Machine
screw
Z
3/6a
3
188 200
587
4-pin
connector
w/breakaway
power
cord
12
F
-
U
163
. .
.
1
189
200
688
Shut-off
slide
12
F
-
174
1
190
201
240
Hum
shield
12
K
-
250
1
191
207
447
Muting
switch
12
K
-
U
345
1
192
210
472
Machine
screw
Z
3/4d
7
193
211
614
Solder
lug
4103/29
1
194
210
143
"C"
washer
4650/1,5
2
195
200
686
Spring
stud
12
F
-
168
1
196
201
174
Compression
spring
12
K
-
120
1
197
210
472
Machine
screw
Z
3/4d
7
198 210
194
Grip
ring
4693/2
1
199
200
658
Grooved
shaft
12
F
-
100
1
200
200
676
Tension
spring
12
F
-
137
1
201
200
657
Coiled
spring
12
F
-
98
1
202
200
674
Start
lever
12
F
-
135
1
203
200
650
Rubber
bumper
12
F
-
84
1
204
201
185
Main
lever
bearing
support
12
K
-
140
1
-
205
210
145
"C"
washer
4650/2,3
10
206
201
.
186
Leaf
spring
12
K
-
142
1
207
200
458
Spacer
12
B
-
50
1
208
210
481
Machine
screw
Z
3/6b
1
209
209
358
Steel
ball
4000/400
1
210
210
586
Washer
3,2/7/0,5
St
2
211
210
184
Bowed
lockwasher
4680/5,2/8
1
212
210
147
"C"
washer
4650/4
3
213
207
286
Set
screw
12
F
-
U
51
1
214
210
360
Hex
nut
M
3/4b
1
215
209
974
Solder
lug
4103/32
1
216
210
491
Machine
screw
Z
3/14a
1
217
200
528
Main
lever
shaft
12
D
-
212
1
218
210
145
"C"
washer
4650/2,3
10
219 209
436
Blade
connector
4012/40
4
220
201
094
Main
lever
12
K
-
U
325
1
221
210
145
"C"
washer
4650/2,3
10
222
200
513
Cam
rocker
12
D-
U
60
1
223
200
525
Cam
rocker
shaft
12
D
-
102
1
224
210
145
"C"
washer
4650/2,3
10
225
201
204
Stand
12
K
-
180
1
202
082
Stand
12
R
-
16
1
226
210
479
Machine
screw
Z
3/5,5
2
227
211
434
Stand
with
phono
jacks
12
K
-
U
102
1
228
200
687
Audio
cable,
spring
retainer
12
F
-
172
1
229
201
179
Helical
spring
12
K
-
128
1
230
201
187
Washer
12
K
-
144
1
231
210
145
"C"
washer
4650/2,3
10
232
200
527
Guide
pin
12
D
-
209
1
233
201
014
Latch
12
K
-
U
18
1
234
210
145
"C"
washer
4650/2,3
10
235
200
103
Tension
spring
11
A
-
10
2
236
200
721
Threaded
bushing
12
F
-
298
3
237
210
469
Machine
screw
Z
3/3c
5
238
201
037
Support
bracket
with
drive
washer
12
K
-
U
70
1
239
201
196
Torsion
spring
12
K
-
162
1
240
212
113
Base
plate
assembly
12
V
-
U
2
1
241
210 145
"C"
washer
4650/2,3
10
242
201
203
Connecting
lever
12
K
-
176
1
243
201
042
Bearing
support,
connecting
lever
12K
-
U
80
1
244
210
479
Machine
screw
Z
3/5,5
2
245
201
039
Drive
washer
12
K
-
U
74
1
246
201
782
Arm
lift
rod
12
P
-
U
54
1
247
201
040
Drive
cam
assembly
12
K
-
U
76
1
248
210
353
Hex
nut
M
2/4
1
249
201
195
Cover
washer
12
K
-
160
1
19

Ref.
No.
Part
No.
Description
Number
per
unit
250
210
366
Hex
nut
M
4/2
10
251
210
469
Machine
screw
Z
3/3c
5
252
210
482
Machine
screw
Z
3/6c
1
253
200
685
Hex
nut
12
F
-
156
1
254
207
462
Arm
segment
assembly
12
L
-
U
108
1
255
210
480
Machine
screw
Z
3/6
3
256
201
181
Spring
post
12K
-
131
1
257
210
469
Machine
screw
Z
3/3
c
'
5
258
201
182
Threaded
bushing
12
K
-
132
1
259
201
184
Positioning
washer
12
K
-
136
1
260
201
183
Tension
spring
12
K
-
134
1
261 201
033
Lift
screw
12
K
-
U60
1
262
201
815
Record
size
selector
lever
12
P
-
16
1
263
200
666
Spacer,
short
12
F
-
120
1
264
200
453
Tension
spring
12
A
-
452
.
1
265
201
035
Arm
positioning
slide
12
K
-
U
64
1
266
201
835
Switch
button
12
P
-
68
2
267
201
816
Manual/
automatic
selector
12
P
-
18
1
268
200
103
Tension
spring
11
A
-
10
2
269
207
284
Switch
lever
assembly
12
F
-
U
41
1
270
200
672
Spacer,
long
12
F
-
132
1
271
207
312
Power
cord,
european
12
F
-
U
184
1
272
209
424
Miniature
5-pin
plug
4012/21
1
273
207
303
Plug-in
output
cable
12
F
-
U
133
1
274 207
311
Power
cord,
american
12
F
-
U
175
1
275
209
425
Phono
plug
(yellow)
for
output
cable
4012/22
2
276
209
426
Phono
plug
(red)
for
output
cable
4012/23
2
277
207
299
Output
cable,
phono
connector
12
F
-
U
127
1
•
not
illustrated
Fig.
21
Chassis
with
turntable
removed
Alteration
reserved
manual
start
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