Hi folks.
Hope somebody might be able to help with the following.
After quite a long search, I've managed to find a complete braking system for an SP-10 Mk.II on Ebay, with the added bonus of a (supposedly) working strobe light too. £70 so rather an extreme price, but it's all advertised as working, and I guess these spares are pretty rare now. It'll be nice to finally have a 'complete' deck at last, as my SP-10 had the braking system removed by its last owner.
Unfortunately the braking solenoid needs some work by the looks of it. It needs cleaning, a re-lube, and the rubber end-stop washer (part 14-4 in the service manual) isn't there.
I assume I can use a bog standard rubber washer of appropriate size there. Does anybody know the thickness of this item though, and the circumference? Also I haven't a clue what kind of grease I should use to re-lube the solenoid - any advice here would be much appreciated indeed.
Cheers,
- John
Hope somebody might be able to help with the following.
After quite a long search, I've managed to find a complete braking system for an SP-10 Mk.II on Ebay, with the added bonus of a (supposedly) working strobe light too. £70 so rather an extreme price, but it's all advertised as working, and I guess these spares are pretty rare now. It'll be nice to finally have a 'complete' deck at last, as my SP-10 had the braking system removed by its last owner.
Unfortunately the braking solenoid needs some work by the looks of it. It needs cleaning, a re-lube, and the rubber end-stop washer (part 14-4 in the service manual) isn't there.
I assume I can use a bog standard rubber washer of appropriate size there. Does anybody know the thickness of this item though, and the circumference? Also I haven't a clue what kind of grease I should use to re-lube the solenoid - any advice here would be much appreciated indeed.
Cheers,
- John
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I looked through my disassembly photos to see if I could pinpoint the washer you're looking for but unfortunately came up empty. The above photos is as close as I can get to the brake solenoid. For whatever that might be worth.
-Steve
Thanks for that Steve - much appreciated 🙂
Managed to find a slightly clearer photo of the whole unit, and looking/measuring the solenoid shaft the inner diameter is approx. 10mm, the outer 15mm. I shouldn't think it's too critical. Have ordered a few rubber washers and hopefully one of them will fit.
That'll be it then for my deck, though I am keeping a very interested eye on your current thrust pad adventures 😉
- John
Managed to find a slightly clearer photo of the whole unit, and looking/measuring the solenoid shaft the inner diameter is approx. 10mm, the outer 15mm. I shouldn't think it's too critical. Have ordered a few rubber washers and hopefully one of them will fit.
That'll be it then for my deck, though I am keeping a very interested eye on your current thrust pad adventures 😉
- John
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OD=14mm
ID=8mm
Thickness=2mm
After many times of actuation, this type of washer can break.
Thanks so much - that's fantastic! I'll order some this week.
Cheers! 😀
- John
Thanks for that Steve - much appreciated 🙂
Managed to find a slightly clearer photo of the whole unit
- John
I'm a bit late to this thread, came to it while doing a google search for pics as I am doing a bit of an overhaul today. John, i noticed in your photo there is a circlip missing where the brake strap connects to the solenoid. There is also one on the other side. Not sure whether you had not yet replaced it, or didn't know that there are circlips.
Regards,
Phil
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Hi folks,
the braking solenoid needs some work by the looks of it. It needs cleaning, a re-lube, and the rubber end-stop washer (part 14-4 in the service manual) isn't there.
I haven't a clue what kind of grease I should use to re-lube the solenoid - any advice here would be much appreciated indeed.
Cheers,
- John
Hi John,
I'm hoping you sorted all that effectively ... so now you can pass on your hard earned knowledge🙂
My rubber end stop needs replacing - did you find good ones the right size?
Any info you could give on cleaning and lubing the solenoid would be much appreciated. And any nuggets on how to adjust the brake belt too.
(I'm digging around under the hood because my solenoid is loud when its engaging/disengaging ... I don't remember my previous Sp-10's solenoid making any noise at all)
thanks for you time, regards
Steve
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excellent, thank you
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I removed the band brake mechanism from my SP10MK2 because when in brake disengage mode, there is rubbing between the cotton felt and the platter. I can hear this rubbing using a stick to the TT chassis.
When I adjust to de-tension the band brake so that it won't rub, but end up with no braking effect when the STOP button is press.
Now my SP10MK2 is so quiet when spinning, you may want to consider this option. Rather than spending so much effort to get your brake mechanism working and ends up have this rubbing issues.
When I adjust to de-tension the band brake so that it won't rub, but end up with no braking effect when the STOP button is press.
Now my SP10MK2 is so quiet when spinning, you may want to consider this option. Rather than spending so much effort to get your brake mechanism working and ends up have this rubbing issues.
also when adjusting the band, sometimes you have to try the "wrong" way, so it may seem like it needs tightening when loosening it a little will actually be the right move and vise-versa ... I managed to get mine silent without any rubbing and I was a complete novice ... (JP is right ... "bend the band back in to proper shape" ... or as close as you can possibly get before refitting and adjusting) ... but I guess if your band is too badly beaten up it may not be possible. ..... When I ran the deck without the brake, I missed it.
If anyone needs the solenoids' rubber O-ring I have a couple of new ones spare
If anyone needs the solenoids' rubber O-ring I have a couple of new ones spare
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