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Hi Folks,
Look for advise right now about what the suppose looking at the inside of the ended bearing shaft, I noticed the axis of the sub platter as a strange shape and the inside ended bearing has a plastic that looks the same shape of the sub platter, the tiny hole on the plastic parts suppose to be there or suppose to be flat ?
Stay tune for your comments...
Can you post some pictures to show what your are looking at?
Thanks,sonavor
Thanks sonavor for your attention,
It will be a bit tricky, because I don't have the turntable behind me...
Sorry for this second post, I click twice instead of one...
What I would like to know is, is that common that the end of the inside bearing has a plastic with a tiny hole in the middle ? and if not do we have a replacement plastic parts like the BG8000 ?
I will try to take a picture of one of mine tonight. I have a Beogram 4002 type 5523 that I can get to and check.
-sonavor
Steveric: Hi Folks, Look for advise right now about what the suppose looking at the inside of the ended bearing shaft, I noticed the axis of the sub platter as a strange shape and the inside ended bearing has a plastic that looks the same shape of the sub platter, the tiny hole on the plastic parts suppose to be there or suppose to be flat ? Stay tune for your comments...
Look for advise right now about what the suppose looking at the inside of the ended bearing shaft, I noticed the axis of the sub platter as a strange shape and the inside ended bearing has a plastic that looks the same shape of the sub platter, the tiny hole on the plastic parts suppose to be there or suppose to be flat ? Stay tune for your comments...
This is absolutely normal. There is only one sintered bushing at the top and the bottom is self-centered with what you describe.
Jacques
I found a Beogram 4002 Type 5503 that was easier to get to. Here are a couple of pictures of center hub.#1
Here is another one.#2
Thanks a lot sonar and charts, in my recollection it looks more or less the same, so now I'm more confident.
I will shoot some pictures, when I will be behind the turntable, that's for sure could help some folks who have in mind the same question.
Argh this damned auto correction , Sonavor and chartz sorry for this and thanks again for your usefull assistance.
Steveric: Argh this damned auto correction , Sonavor and chartz sorry for this and thanks again for your usefull assistance.
That's quite alright!
I was going to post pictures too but John was faster than me! But my bearings look exactly like his.
As I promised two weeks ago, please find enclosed two pictures of the BG4002 Type 5511 bearing.
And also number two.