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rein-o |
Posted: 29 Jun 2021, 01:25
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I'm not a tech but it sounds like centering but if CDs play then it shouldn't be that. Also sounds like its something from keeping it to get to the end of the disc. Did you remove parts and not get the gears aligned when putting back together????
Can't remember the terminology now for what is going on, I sort of remember reading stuff like this on players with bad M-holders but this isn't supposed to be one of those players.
Hope others chime in to help who have knowledge. Also can't believe there were 200 caps, I do believe it but its crazy that you needed to replace all but good job on that part. |
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ldfan |
Posted: 29 Jun 2021, 19:24
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The A100 sled mechanism should be similar to other single side players with a belt driven sled assembly. Check the following.....
Sled belt marked in "blue" for excessive play. If it feels normal, remove and clean the belt and the gears it touches w/ alcohol as it could be slipping due to dirt or grease. If too loose, need to order a new carriage assembly drive belt (part VEB-1077). You can find one here.... https://console5.com/store/catalogsearch/result/?q=cld-a100
Sled gearing marked in "yellow" might show cracks on the track. I have cracks on mine but they don't affect playback. However, if a crack is big enough, it can impede movement. If you have cracks, see if they coincide w/ the timing of your skipping issue. Not sure what the solution would be if it's really bad.
Metal sled marked in "red" could need cleaning and then a new coat of a light synthetic oil that is safe for plastic. I use one geared for slot car motors.
https://i.vgy.me/eDtmd8.jpg
Hope this is helpful. |
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