AMI 200 turntable too slow

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AMI 200 turntable too slow

by Marcel » Wed Aug 09, 2006 10:29 pm

My wife's AMI 200 jukebox is experiencing problems: since a few months the turntable is starting to go a bit slower. It starts very slow, but then when it has gained speed, it's still a little too slow. Does anyone know if there is some switch or screw inside the jukebox I can adjust to speed up the turntable? :)

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by Record-changer » Wed Aug 09, 2006 11:51 pm

The motor and bearings probably need to be cleaned and lubed.

Check the following:

- Turntable center bearing (clean and lube with #30 oil)

- Motor bearings (clean and lube with #30 oil, drive surfaces must be free of oil)

- Drive assembly pivots (one drop of #30 oil on each pivot, clean if gunked)

- Drive idler or belt (ond drop of #30 oil on idler shaft, rubber surfaces must be free of oil)

- Drive surface on turntable (must be free of oil)

If the idler wheel is hardened, use some Caig CaiKleen RBR to soften up the rubber again.
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slow turntable

by johntrav » Sun Sep 24, 2006 6:49 pm

Common problem, easy fix. The motor is mounted in 3 rubber grommets to reduce vibration. As they age, the grommets compress, allowing the motor to drop down. Lift the turntable off the mech, exposing the drive wheel beneath. You'll see 3 grommets with "E" rings on top. CAREFULLY remove 1 e ring at a time, push up on the motor to raise it, slip a 1/4" flat washer on the shaft, then replace the e ring. The motor will now be back in proper position.
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by Marcel » Thu Sep 28, 2006 2:00 pm

Thanks record-changer and johntrav for your suggestions. I will try them out and see if it helps! Thanks! Sry btw that it took so long for me too reply... have been very very busy lately :(

We did oil it recently btw, but maybe we skipped the points you mentioned. What is #30 oil BTW? I'm from Holland, maybe it's called different here but maybe you have more "details" about the type of oil?


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Motor bushes

by ami-man » Wed Oct 04, 2006 11:28 am

Hello Marcel,

I do have a limited supply of motor bushes.
If you require a set let me know.

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by Record-changer » Mon Oct 09, 2006 2:16 am

#30 oil is machine oil, used for bicycles and other non-automotive machinery. The weight is a US unit.
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