I have a couple of these little 1 rack unit players used for playback duties in PA jobs. Both have kaput turntable motors (one tries to draw an amp, the other screams like a ruptured duck). Have the manual with all sorts of part number listings and exploded diagrams, but no mention is made of this little motor. Maybe they expect you to replace the whole damn mech, which is profoundly unobtanium. Any ideas of a source?. Cheers, Mike.
Is it a Matsushita (Panasonic)? Maybe provide a good pic of the numbers on the side.
You might be able to repair them BTW if you're handy with small machines. They probably just need lube, so a pull down and clean with solvent such as naphtha then some very light oil on the bearings might just work. The end plate is usually held with deformed tabs from the main body.
You might be able to repair them BTW if you're handy with small machines. They probably just need lube, so a pull down and clean with solvent such as naphtha then some very light oil on the bearings might just work. The end plate is usually held with deformed tabs from the main body.
Kinda hard to photograph as a curved surface but I think it is
RF-400CA 13225
TN903730
D/V5.9 MADE IN CHINA
RF-400CA 13225
TN903730
D/V5.9 MADE IN CHINA
That logo is Mabuchi. Like this?
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/2623754...ZReVOqmcfphito-34cuWQEvLAO8Aq3RlYqOfHRKx_sP0_
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/2623754...ZReVOqmcfphito-34cuWQEvLAO8Aq3RlYqOfHRKx_sP0_
Like you, that is the closest I could find also.That logo is Mabuchi. Like this?
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/2623754...ZReVOqmcfphito-34cuWQEvLAO8Aq3RlYqOfHRKx_sP0_
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