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Tightening transit screws on BEOGRAM 1100

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MunkeboMan
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MunkeboMan Posted: Mon, Nov 16 2020 4:48 PM

 

Hi folks,  I’ve got some old B&O gear that I’d like to offer to a good home – FOR FREE.

So, I intend to be listing IT on the site for interested takers.  However, before I can do that I want to tighten the transit screws on the BEOGRAM 1100 but reversing the action for loosening them – as directed in the manual - does not seem to be possible without exerting excessive force.  I want to avoid stressing anything.

Can anyone help me with this simple task, please?

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Dillen replied on Mon, Nov 16 2020 9:30 PM

Sure you are looking at the right screws?
They don't come off completely, just losen them until they stop.

Martin

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Hi Martin,

To answer your question - YES.

However, I went back to the machine and had another attempt at turning the large screws counter-clockwise even though I could feel - through a port near the foremost one - that there appeared to be loose components that I was afraid to lose.

I am happy to say that the end result was SUCCESS!

To answer you more clearly I had produced a jpeg showing an extract form the User Manual and the actual setup, but sadly, I can't see any way to attach it.  So it doesn't look like I can realistically offer my gorgeous B&O gear on the site.

Regards,

Alan.

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