Need help figuring out what a good replacement motor would be for an Audiomeca J1 turntable. The turntable was damaged during shipping, mostly cosmetic except for the motor drive shaft, which is bent. From what I can tell, the original motor was manufactured by Crouzet back in 1988. I'm pretty sure its 24vDC. I've attached a photo of the motore and what is left of the label.
Looks like the model # starts with 82520 4. 24 v 50 Hz. I've reached out to Crouzet, hopefully they can help. If not, what are my options? I'm new to diy, and not new to stereo gear. Any help is greatly appreciated.



Looks like the model # starts with 82520 4. 24 v 50 Hz. I've reached out to Crouzet, hopefully they can help. If not, what are my options? I'm new to diy, and not new to stereo gear. Any help is greatly appreciated.



If Crouzet can't help, explore universal DC motors with similar voltage (24vDC) and shaft size/dimensions. These are motors designed to be compatible with various applications. Online retailers like Digikey or Mouser often have a wide selection with detailed specifications.
I'll have to find it, but I do have an unused Crouzet AC motor that was specified for an Audiomeca. I can look to see the US supplier that I ordered it from.
I was able to find the motor. I purchased it along time ago from Steven Engineering and never used it.
Looks good, though if replacing a 24V motor the wiring and switch should be checked for use at mains voltage.
Yes, they might have to address the voltage difference, and running cap, but otherwise it should work and run at the same speed.
https://media.crouzet.com/datasheet...nd-37-5-mn-m-3-5-watts-Part number-825204.pdf
https://media.crouzet.com/datasheet...nd-37-5-mn-m-3-5-watts-Part number-825204.pdf
sure its 24vDC. I've attached a photo of the motore and what is left of the label.
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It is an AC synchronous motor.
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