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Latest post 11-23-2010 2:55 PM by Ziggy1972. 5 replies.
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  • 11-22-2010 5:23 PM

    Arm problem on my BEOGRAM 4004

    I recetly aquired a B & G system with a Beogram 4004. When I press start, the arm moves into position, but will not drop. I can push it down with my finger, but it pops back up. I don't have a user's manual, so it may be something silly that I'm doing. Any suggestions please?

    Pat.

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  • 11-22-2010 7:18 PM In reply to

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    Re: Arm problem on my BEOGRAM 4004

    Hi Ziggy, if you hear a loud click** when the arm is expected to lower, then it is just dried lube on the mechanism. Fairly straight forward for the mechanically minded requiring partial strip and re-applying a good quality lube such as singer oil - there are lots of posts on this common issue to help you, although people are always willing to offer advice here!

    I would highly recommend you download the service manual and follow the set up procedures to get the best out of the turntable. New belts and other kits / parts are available from member Dillen.

    ***Sorry I should say if there is no click it could still be due to a bad case of dried lube....

    Olly.

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  • 11-22-2010 7:58 PM In reply to

    Re: Arm problem on my BEOGRAM 4004

    Thanks, I'll pick up some lube during the week and give it a try. It's been in my in-law's attic for about 10 years, so that could be it.

  • 11-23-2010 6:11 AM In reply to

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    Re: Arm problem on my BEOGRAM 4004

    pick up some singer oil on ebay. Don't use anything like wd40, and I wouldn't advise 3in1 either. It is best to remove the arms but you will need circlip pliars for this, and a lot of care.

    Olly.

  • 11-23-2010 2:26 PM In reply to

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    Re: Arm problem on my BEOGRAM 4004

    If it is simply dried lube (which is highly likely) then you really need to disassemble the mechansim & remove the old stuff before relubing & assembling. If you don't then the fault is likely to return in the near future.

    I've attached a photo of the points which need attention. Silicon grease is your best option.


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  • 11-23-2010 2:55 PM In reply to

    Re: Arm problem on my BEOGRAM 4004

    Thanks, I appreciate all the help.

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