Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5

41-608 tonearm pivot
#1

The tonearm pivot on the 35-1233 changer of my 41-608 is stiff to pivot.  In the image below, the tonearm lift (circled in green) moves up and down, and left and right, as expected during the Reject cycle.  However, the tonearm bracket (circled in red) barely rotates.  Trying to pivot the tonearm by hand requires more force than would be provided by the stylus tracking on a record.
   

I've applied penetrating oil to every location in the entire support assembly which I see rotates, but the pivot is still stiff.

Any suggestions as to why the tonearm pivot is so stiff?
#2

There might be some dried hard grease in the pivot parts. If the oil that you applied does not get things moving in a few days try taking some mineral spirits and apply to the many points. Charcoal lighter and mineral spirits are one and the same so one does not have to buy a gallon. May take up to a week to get things working. Good luck David
#3

Thanks! I'll give that a try.
#4

I figured out the problem.  Underneath the clutch, Tab A was not in Slot B, but was jammed into the end of Tab C.  Once I got it back into its proper place, the tonearm pivoted properly.
   
#5

This whole thing on the first photo looks like it could use a bit of cleaning and lubricating. And not with penetrating oil, which to me is not a proper lubricant, but with a good grease that should be used in it.

People who do not drink, do not smoke, do not eat red meat will one day feel really stupid lying there and dying from nothing.




Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)
[-]
Recent Posts
$10 Fake Philco Baby Grand radio and a boring weekend
Hi Oldie, Not Psycho at all. One of the "trends" in decoration and architecture is "Mid Century Modern...MrFixr55 — 09:44 AM
Push Pull tube amp kit from China
I wonder if the fact that the bottom of the transformer does not have a metal cover contributes to the hum?MrFixr55 — 08:51 AM
462ron
Maybe a universal type replacement antenna coil would work for you? Ron462ron — 08:44 AM
462ron
Oldie, those radios you posted look somewhat familiar but then I was only 10 at the time and didn’t really pay attention...462ron — 08:05 AM
Philco 38-690 input jack
My experience with input jacks, usually for phonographs, being added to antique radios is that they usually have hum pro...Arran — 03:48 AM
$10 Fake Philco Baby Grand radio and a boring weekend
462ron well if your father bolted anything to the top of that radio, than it rules out the newer 1954- 12v Buick Sonomat...Oldie Goldie — 01:57 AM
1930s Stewart-Warner Tombstone Radio need help identifying model number
Ohm the coil. If the primary is out, it could be that it took a lightning hit. You might be able to replace the antenn...MrFixr55 — 11:33 PM
$10 Fake Philco Baby Grand radio and a boring weekend
here's is a novel audio watt meter display from the same 1964 Electronics illustrated magazine. It probably wouldn't be...Oldie Goldie — 11:20 PM
Push Pull tube amp kit from China
Hello Tim, you , Said it man and those russian tubes were fair prices too all it will do is drive the others up like my...radiorich — 11:00 PM
$10 Fake Philco Baby Grand radio and a boring weekend
MrFixr55 i know this sounds phycho. But this condolete...recreation of what somebody in a DIY mood might have built in 1...Oldie Goldie — 10:46 PM

[-]
Who's Online
There are currently 2563 online users. [Complete List]
» 3 Member(s) | 2560 Guest(s)
AvatarAvatarAvatar

>