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Old 12th April 2009, 08:48 AM   #1
GregFox is offline GregFox  United States
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Default Sansui SC-5330 cassette deck

Hi,
I’m looking for the take up spindles (pulley, the parts that fit into the cassette holes) for a Sansui SC-5330 cassette deck.
This deck was an open front-loading unit without a door. The sprockets were spring loaded so you could push a cassette onto them. They consist of the normal sprocket that slipped onto a plastic hex part with a spring and was secured with a cap screw.

All that is left are the hex shaped spindles from the motor, so I need the spring, sprocket, and cap screw or the specks to make my own.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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