This turntable has been used by people who were careless, drugged, or drunk. 😢
It has the AS system pin broken in a very difficult place to remove and replace with a new one. Luckily they didn't throw the balance weight.
It is very difficult to work with the arm installed, would it be necessary to make a small well-centered hole and get an extractor...so small? Or drill everything and make a new supermeasure thread.
Or extract the arm from the chassis and take it to a microturning specialist... All of that would take a lot of effort and money.
So you can see my solution. In a few hours it was ready, the hardest part was getting a new bolt of the exact size. So I had to file down a threaded screw until it worked smoothly, with just the right amount of clearance.
The result is satisfactory, the AS works perfectly.
Now the arm lock on his seat needs to be repaired, but that will take time, I'll have to make the piece out of copper plate. I have done this work before on a capsule holder spindle and it turned out very well. For now, I leave you the photo show.
The secret was to make a small cavity above the new bolt to match the tiny bolt rest protruding from the main body.
That put him in his correct position. And the cable gland secured it in place.
It has the AS system pin broken in a very difficult place to remove and replace with a new one. Luckily they didn't throw the balance weight.
It is very difficult to work with the arm installed, would it be necessary to make a small well-centered hole and get an extractor...so small? Or drill everything and make a new supermeasure thread.
Or extract the arm from the chassis and take it to a microturning specialist... All of that would take a lot of effort and money.
So you can see my solution. In a few hours it was ready, the hardest part was getting a new bolt of the exact size. So I had to file down a threaded screw until it worked smoothly, with just the right amount of clearance.
The result is satisfactory, the AS works perfectly.
Now the arm lock on his seat needs to be repaired, but that will take time, I'll have to make the piece out of copper plate. I have done this work before on a capsule holder spindle and it turned out very well. For now, I leave you the photo show.
The secret was to make a small cavity above the new bolt to match the tiny bolt rest protruding from the main body.
That put him in his correct position. And the cable gland secured it in place.
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