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Latest post 12-15-2010 6:30 AM by ben73. 2 replies.
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  • 12-15-2010 1:38 AM

    • ben73
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    Beogram 2000 - belt replacement

    Just after some advice from the expertsSmile...I have just helped by boss's son buy his first turntable/stereo - a beomaster/cord/gram2000 with 2 beovox X35's.  Beautiful condition with original receipts from 1984 - would have looked great in my lounge room actually - a very nice 21st present.  

    While 'fishing' for the transport screws for the beogram 2000 I lifted the platter (I'm more familiar with older beograms) the aluminium platter lifted off with the 'subplatter' assembly (I hope this was supposed to happen).  This of course meant the belt was dislodged.  It looks like it will be quite a tricky job to replace the belt.  I'm going to help him set up the beogram in the next few days - is there an easy way to replace the belt or is the only access through the top of the beogram.

    Any advice would be welcome.

    Ben

  • 12-15-2010 4:20 AM In reply to

    • Dillen
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    Re: Beogram 2000 - belt replacement

    You need to separate the platter from the subplatter.
    They are separate parts but will often bind to eachother.
    Then install the subplatter, fit the belt and finally the platter.

    Martin

  • 12-15-2010 6:30 AM In reply to

    • ben73
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    Re: Beogram 2000 - belt replacement

    Thanks very much for the advice Martin. I thought that might be the case but am always cautious about forcing the issue...particularly when it is not my own system.

    Always great to have such a good resource as Beoworld members who answer even the most simple questions (and now I can look like I know what I'm doing when I help him set it up!)

     

    Cheers mate...

    Ben

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