by Bobby Basham »
Wed Dec 13, 2006 3:40 am
[quote="Record-changer"]If this is the Collaro Conquest, or Magnavox 400 or 420 series, the motor fan is held in place on the shaft by a friction collar spring. A good tug can push it up or down. Something may be pushing it up (a foreign object under the changer?), or the friction spring may have failed. Overlubrication can do this too.
Hey, Larry....
I have a 600 series Imperial Micromatic, and its motor had a small screw just below the fan blades on the motor housing. Stupid me, I thought that it was a speed adjustment (like on cassette motors), and turned the damn thing. All Hell broke loose....the WOW and feedback was horrible. I did notice that if I turned the screw too far, the shaft scraped against it. The screw has since fallen out somewhere inside the cabinet and I'll locate it later. For now, the turntable has to "warm up" for about 10 minutes before the speed stabilizes. Why did they use that tiny screw? This is the first motor I've noticed with that. None of my schematics break the motor down in detail.
BobbyB
Tucson, Arizona