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Beogram 6500 Turntable arm problem

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jboeskov
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jboeskov Posted: Sun, Aug 3 2014 3:53 PM

Hi, got a real nice 6500 turntable, with a small problem: the arm, when start is pushed, drops just before the outer groove of the LP, dropping unto the alunminum base of the turntable. Not good for the stulys I imagine. How can this be adjusted? Otherwise the turntable is perfect, so I'm hoping to be able to fix this... 

 

Many thanks, 

 

jonas 

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Hi Jonas, Welcome to the forum

There is a good manual onsite for silver and gold members.

Before adjusting anything I suggest you open the BG and give it a good cleaning and lubricate it, then check again, a couple of new belts, also is part of a good service, belts you can get from Martin (Dillen on the forum)

Here how to adjust set down points (from the manual)

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Thanks!!!

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Hi, which parts need lubrication? The machine looks 'all new' inside, the arm mechanism having some white grease on it. Should I clean this off and re-grease? 

Your input is much appreciated, 

 

Jonas 

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You really should get the manual, there are too many points to list here. I use silicone grease and Liquid bearings, sewing machine oil will also do. Clean off old grease and dust, where old grease are present, add grease after cleaning, the 2 tonearm drive shafts I gave silicone grease, the platter shaft i gave silicone grease at the bottom end and oil on rest of the shaft, use only very small amounts. Use ISP (isoprophyl alcohol) or mineral spirit for cleaning.

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These later tangentials aren't known to suffer from need of lubrication that much, so I would leave these things well alone if the deck works. Too many chances for a beginner to turn a perfectly fine turntable into one that needs expert work and spare parts.

Adjust the drop points as explained and enjoy your records! Worry about problems if/when they arise.

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I am going to adjust the set-down. But I don´t understand the above drawing. Could someone clarify it for me?

 

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