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I've tried the bolt fix but I've found I loose the ability to find tune the tonearm. I'm posting my fix which doesn't interfere with adjustment. I'm one finger typing so i will just post images.
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Bend so that it pops through the hole
Top view
Finished product
What is it that your using? What is it called and where can I get it? At a hardware store?
This is a good solution too
use a scew with nut
wilfried
I’m going to try the bolt method today. I keep searching the forum and can’t find the thread describing the fix. Do I need to take off the carriage sled? Or should I be able to find a bolt of suitable length that I can fit into the hole from underneath the sled?
It looks like a 1/4 inch ring cotter pin. In the USA they sell them at Home Depot.
-sonavor
did you manage the screw method ? looking for some pic if you have.
[fixing same issue on my Beogram 3300]
tnx ! Ronen