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Reducing the tonearm noise of Beogram 3000

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caligula
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caligula Posted: Mon, Jun 22 2015 2:01 PM

Hello,

I recently bought a Beogram 3000 from 1974. The player works well with one tiny exception - when the tonearm moves (especially when moving back to its' rest position) it makes a squeaky noise. I believe that I have to grease the tonearm but how should I do that in detail and what grease or other product should I use therefore?

Steveric
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Steveric replied on Mon, Jun 22 2015 2:51 PM

Hi Caligula,

The only advice, it's to use Silicone Grease instead of any WD40 and so...Wink

I don't own this kind of turntable, but on my 4002 that was I did.

Probably will be useful to get the service manual of your Beogram 3000 which will help you a lot to achieve this.

Dave Farr
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Dave Farr replied on Mon, Jun 22 2015 2:58 PM

Do not use WD40 under any circumstance - it causes corrosion.

Almost any PFPE grease can be used or PTFE grease.  Use it on both runners and lubricate the full length.

Dave.

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Dillen replied on Tue, Jun 23 2015 6:43 AM

The squeeky noise probably comes from the tiny tip of the lift pin.
First attempt would be a good cleaning of the tip and its race on the aluminium lift plate.
Lubricating it could cause other problems because the mech relies on the friction.

Martin

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