Looks like a shaded pole motor; these do run hot as there are 1 or 2 copper rings around the stator which act as shorted turns and will naturally get warm and transfer heat to the rest of the motor. As long as the motor doesn't 'sizzle' when touched with a wet finger (after turning off the power) you should be OK.
Good mornin' ralphfcooke
"Looks like a shaded pole motor"
I had no clue what that is....thanks for the education.
So I have no concerns about the heat ....cheers mate.
Yesterday I found an AC.53 Motor Manual here
https://www.vintage-radio.net/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=29404&d=1255736501
And following on from this...
By the way that rotor was caked by a layer of grease and dust...a good soak in liquid soap and use of scouring pad did a good job on it.
And a thank you to
Collaro Conquest service sheet - UK Vintage Radio Repair and Restoration Discussion Forum
Here's the Collaro 2010 Turntable Users Manual
And the AC.53 Motor Unit Mechanism...if the above doesn't work.
"Looks like a shaded pole motor"
I had no clue what that is....thanks for the education.
So I have no concerns about the heat ....cheers mate.
Yesterday I found an AC.53 Motor Manual here
https://www.vintage-radio.net/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=29404&d=1255736501
And following on from this...
I'm sure the motor is running slightly cooler but it does remain hot as you described it.Dismantle the motor by removing the two screws under the motor, remove the pulley and tap out the rotor. Lubricate using sewing machine oil.
By the way that rotor was caked by a layer of grease and dust...a good soak in liquid soap and use of scouring pad did a good job on it.
And a thank you to
Collaro Conquest service sheet - UK Vintage Radio Repair and Restoration Discussion Forum
Here's the Collaro 2010 Turntable Users Manual
And the AC.53 Motor Unit Mechanism...if the above doesn't work.
Sorry my attempts to load pdfs failed ...here's a second try..
Collaro 2010 Turntable Users Manual:
https://www.diyaudio.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=839885&stc=1&d=1588405461
AC.53 Motor Unit Mechanism
https://www.diyaudio.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=839887&stc=1&d=1588408162
Yes!!!!😀
Collaro 2010 Turntable Users Manual:
https://www.diyaudio.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=839885&stc=1&d=1588405461
AC.53 Motor Unit Mechanism
https://www.diyaudio.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=839887&stc=1&d=1588408162
Yes!!!!😀
Scouring the 'net I noticed the Collaro 2010 Turntable AC.53 Motor Mechanism is the same unit used in the Collaro Conquest RC.54 Valve Record Player.
But see how they fitted a fan...right there on the pulley of the Conquest RC.54.....So no problems with heat build-up on the motor.
Wonder why they to omit it on the 2010 motor mechanism!!!
But see how they fitted a fan...right there on the pulley of the Conquest RC.54.....So no problems with heat build-up on the motor.
Wonder why they to omit it on the 2010 motor mechanism!!!
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Mornin' everyone
Anyone have a service manual for this unit please...or advice?
Yes I have given it a good clean,oil and lube but after about an hour it is way too hot to touch.
Well one obvious observation is that the wiring is in a dangerous state, frayed and almost bare in one place...
The black cube at the end of the wires - is that a switch or a run-capacitor?
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