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Transporting Beogram

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andytga
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andytga Posted: Sun, May 18 2014 10:25 AM

Hi members

i want to transport my Beogram 7002 for repair. A silly question maybe but how

do I secure the tone arm ? 

Christian Christensen
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Hello andytanga

We discussed this here

http://archivedforum2.beoworld.org/forums/t/7850.aspx

 

Lots of opinions.

 

Good Luck

 

Christian 

My re-capped M75 are my precious diamonds.

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Dave Farr replied on Sun, May 18 2014 10:48 AM

Welcome to Beoworld.

Not a silly question at all.  It shows you care about your Beogram.

Do you mean a BG7000 or 8002?

There is a red plastic clip supplied with the BG's from new which slides over the two arms and keeps them stabilised (see picture).  I assume you don't have one?  You can make something out of strips of foam/polystyrene and secure with selotape or something similar.

 

 

Are you transporting it yourself or by a courier?  Fasten the transit screws underneath and remove the platter.  If by courier, there are all sorts of other things you can do to help it arrive safely, including removing the lid.  Give us some more info and we can help you more.

Dave

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andytga replied on Sun, May 18 2014 1:10 PM

Sorry Christian it's a beocenter 7002 

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andytga replied on Sun, May 18 2014 1:12 PM

Sorry Dave  it's a beocenter 7002 and I will be transporting myself. 

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Dave Farr replied on Sun, May 18 2014 1:42 PM

No problem.  

Same basic principles though.  Remove platter, lock transit screws, remove cartridge with the guard down.  Use foam under the arm and secure to the alu plate with tape (surgical adhesive tape is good or any tape that is not too sticky otherwise it will leave a residue of sticky gunk on the aluminium). Painters masking tape should be OK.  Keep the BC as level as possible.

Dave.

Christian Christensen
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Dont forget TLC while transporting.

My re-capped M75 are my precious diamonds.

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andytga replied on Sun, May 18 2014 10:21 PM

Thank you dave 

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andytga replied on Sun, May 18 2014 10:23 PM

Thank you Christian 

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