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The CLD-3030/CLD-99S is Fragile
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Author:  cplusplus [ 11 Aug 2021, 21:36 ]
Post subject:  The CLD-3030/CLD-99S is Fragile

CLD-3030 and its slightly nicer Japanese revision CLD-99S need to be handled with care.

I have seen these issues:
The black plastic holder of the threaded brass rod that is responsible for moving the pickup will break.
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A black plastic knob that tilts the pickup will break.
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The white plastic gears on the tray roller will break.
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The worst of all is the holder for the threaded brass rod. So far my solution is to use some thicker-gauge wire to bind it to the metal piece that runs adjacent to it, but someone here might have a better idea.

Author:  ldfan [ 18 Aug 2021, 17:36 ]
Post subject:  Re: The CLD-3030/CLD-99S is Fragile

Damn..... I should have kept my CLD-1030 spare parts machine from years ago. :|

I guess I'll never have my CLD-3030 travel for the rest of its life unless it's a car ride in its box. ;)

Author:  cplusplus [ 18 Aug 2021, 21:34 ]
Post subject:  Re: The CLD-3030/CLD-99S is Fragile

Yeah. The above photos are from a CLD-99S that was wrecked in shipping. It should be fine now though once I reassemble it.

I have a CLD-3030 with same issue in the first photo. Wire binding solution seems to work, but the pickup isn't working (it was sold as "will not read disc"). I'm hoping that it is just bad yellow caps on the FTSB board though, since I see a faint glow of the infrared laser and voltages going to the board are ok.

Author:  tasuke [ 19 Aug 2021, 14:13 ]
Post subject:  Re: The CLD-3030/CLD-99S is Fragile

glad i tore down and rebuilt my own 3030 when i did. clearly, the original grease congeals with age so badly that it binds up and shatters tray gearwork.

that LD PICKUP ASSY. rail paul indeed broke on my 3030's original ASSY. when i tried to dissemble it once. it is truly brittle.

as it went, it was all good anyway, as was suspecting the pickup of age anyway,
and i bought a 1030, transplanting it's identical LD PICKUP ASSY.
to my freshly-refitted 3030 chassis, resulting in the generally healthy, reliable player i enjoy to this day.

all told, the 99S/3030 family's highly modular internal design greatly simplifies and streamlines service,
a great benefit indeed, especially for a generally rank amateur such as myself...

Author:  blam1 [ 19 Aug 2021, 16:52 ]
Post subject:  Re: The CLD-3030/CLD-99S is Fragile

The same wonky worm gear assembly is used in the LD-W1. I've snapped off more of those retaining clips than I care to admit. I've used the same trick to repair - a small piece of stripped single strand wire.

I like the look of the 99S over the 3030 (I prefer the blue display to the orange), but it doesn't take CD3. I used pieces from a broken 3030 to adapt my 99s to handle 3" CDs.

Author:  fireproof710 [ 07 Jun 2022, 17:37 ]
Post subject:  Re: The CLD-3030/CLD-99S is Fragile

3D printed replacement gears available soon.

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Author:  fireproof710 [ 23 Jun 2022, 17:44 ]
Post subject:  Re: The CLD-3030/CLD-99S is Fragile

Synchro gears now available for purchase. Search VXA1163, DXB1108 on ebay and you'll find them.

Author:  sonicboom [ 24 Jun 2022, 15:10 ]
Post subject:  Re: The CLD-3030/CLD-99S is Fragile

Just one word: Plastics.

Author:  ldstl [ 30 Aug 2023, 05:47 ]
Post subject:  Re: The CLD-3030/CLD-99S is Fragile

cplusplus, Thanks for the informative photos above. I was lucky in that all the broken things are intact on my CLD-3030. I'm running into a different type of issue and wanted to see what everyone thought.

Originally when I opened the unit up, the motor for the tilt gear was running constantly while spinning the top gear only, the bottom gear and holder for the tilt mechanism weren't engaging. I got the black tilt pin stuck back in.

Now, when I fire up the machine, all is well for about 58 seconds into a movie, then I hear that click click click sound and it won't go away until I rewind back to before 58 seconds. One other thing to note, prior to fixing the tilt motor/knob, I could not get the player to recognize CDs. Now, it recognizes and plays them fine.

Should I adjust tilt to make the click sound go away? I disassembled the unit a few times, moving the tilt knob to different positions, but it always results in the click sound. Is Tilt adjustment accessed through the bottom of the player?

Thanks to anyone that can help!

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