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Beogram 2000 - 70's model

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Steffen
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Steffen Posted: Mon, Aug 25 2014 1:38 AM

I have just got me a Beogram 2000 (seventies model) for free, because it was not working.
The arm won't move. When I opened it i found that the metal rod, shown on the picture below, had come loose.

I  can not figure out where it should be attatched. Can somebody please help?

 

Thanks in advance.

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You cant see it in the pic, I think the U formed end is connected under the base plate for the cam gear, there are 2 of these rods, one goes from the speed selector to a pawl, which commands the 33/45 set down point, the other goes to the tonearm mech. and moves the tonearm to the 33/45 point.

Here the tonearm mechanism where the rod is connected, did not find a pic of the other end, but it goes somewhere under the base plate for the cam gear

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Steffen replied on Mon, Aug 25 2014 11:20 AM

Thanks for the reply. I will try to look under the baseplate. It is not even shown in the service manual, where this U formed end is attached.

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Steffen replied on Tue, Aug 26 2014 4:29 PM

Actually - the metal rod I am talking about goes from the 'LIFT' button to the center mechanism. There is a switch (the Brown box under the White plastic arm) where I think this rod must be connected to. I simply can just not see where and how it should be attached.

I tried to open my Beogram 1203, as I thought it was identical. But it is not. On the 1203 the metal rod is not there - the switch is placed under the 'LIFT' button instead. Seems like they updated the mechanism. I don't know which one is the latest - but the one on my BG 2000 is not in any service manuals.

I'll post a few pics later.

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Here from my 1202, lower right corner, blue arrow, the rod from the 33/45 selector, goes to a pawl which commands the 33/45 set down points, the pawl rest on the 2 set down point adjustment screws, the other rod goes from somewhere there to the tonearm mech. But as you see, the 1202 is different from your 2000

 

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Steffen replied on Tue, Aug 26 2014 10:01 PM

Thank you for the Picture, Søren. Your 1202 looks more like my 1203

-which is shown here; (LIFT button in upper left corner)

-and here is the BG 2000:

I really can't see where the U-shaped end of the rod should be attached... It would be nice if somebody had a picture of a 2000 in working condition.

As I wrote, it is not in the service manual for the 1203/2000. So at some times they must have made this change.
From what i have read here on Beoworld it would not be the first time B&O had made changes, without updating the service manual ;-)
- or maybe there IS another service manual, which is not in Beoworlds library..?

 

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Eri replied on Tue, Nov 12 2019 5:53 PM

This question did not get answered. For the reference: it goes into the square slot in the white lever. https

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