Columbia 201 Gramophone stuck spring motor servicing.

Описание к видео Columbia 201 Gramophone stuck spring motor servicing.

The problem: The turntable stops under the weight of the sound box, a sign of dried grease within the spring assembly. Solution steps:
Let's check and clean the spring.
Someone tried to free the spring by tapping the spring housing with a heavy object. The grease becomes solid, more like plastic. Before removing the spring - pack away all the small bits and pieces in case of a spring explosion. A solidified grease glued the spring inside the housing.
Use kerosene to soak the affected parts. Also, use a soft brass brush to clean the spring so there are no scratches and possible stress points on the spring. Never, ever, ever let the spring go while packing it back into the drum. Bench test. Assemble everything back in reverse order.
This video demonstrates the working gramophone and the record - Boo-Woo - Harry James and The Boogie Woogie Trio.
Recorded February 1, 1939, in New York City
Released on Brunswick 8318, then re-issued on Columbia set C44 (disc # 35958), B-1611 (disc # 5-1360), B-2048, CL-685, and Columbia/Legacy CK 64988, Parlophone B.24060.

Trumpet – Harry James
Piano – Pete Johnson
Bass – Johnny Williams
Drums – Eddie Dougherty

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