by Ron Rich »
Sat Jan 03, 2009 10:17 pm
I hate to tell you this, but you "done wrong" by bending it ! See if you can get it back to where it was --
Your problem is a typical RO problem--lack of proper oil, or or use of improper oil.
My suggestion, which has worked for me a "million times" is that you purchase a can" of SAE 20 wt. ND oil at a good, local (NON-"chain") auto parts store. Oil the whole "gripper arm assembly", especially at the side where the two gears (should) slip by each other. Then you will need to play MANY records, all the while addng oil, to work it in. Hold your finger LIGHTLY, downward, on the tip of the gripper, as it picks up records from the turntable--do both sides of the records, and sooner, or later it will improve --(this can take over an hour !)--one one side first--then the other. After you have it workng, play at least 100 records, and re-oil it again, then play at least 100 more.
In case you can not find a "good" autoparts store ("Chains" don't stock it !!), find a good hardware store, and you can get it as "3inOne" "MOTOR OIL-20 wt"--Do NOT use "Household" or "Multipurpose" 3 in One ! The correct "can" has a pix of an electric motor on it as of this date--Ron Rich