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I disassembled, cleaned the drive, and greased it with a light bodied type of grease. The rotation of either the fast or slow shaft was fairly rough, streching the tension spring per the service tip did not help. I took it apart, cleaned, and regreased it with heavier wheel bearing grease, which very much improved the feel, much smoother. Is there a certain type of grease recommended, or found to work best in this drive?
Thanks Hank
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I use wheel bearing grease or white grease. It is a bit heaver that some but is a little on the gooey side which helps it stick to the ball bearings and drive.
Terry
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I use white lithium grease. No problems so far...
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I like Nyogel. Its is what is used on camera lenses and turntable arms to give that silky, velvety feel. Its very pricy though. I paid $22 for a tube of it 10+ years ago and it will likely outlast me so its not a bad investment.
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(04-10-2015, 06:27 AM)exray Wrote: I like Nyogel. Its is what is used on camera lenses and turntable arms to give that silky, velvety feel. Its very pricy though. I paid $22 for a tube of it 10+ years ago and it will likely outlast me so its not a bad investment.
Looks like there are several versions of NyoGel:
http://173.201.33.140/~nyelub/products/nyogel.shtml
John KK4ZLF
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