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  • 01-23-2011 7:42 AM

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    Beogram 4000 bearing disc replacement

    Hello everyone,

     

    My Beogram 4000 now almost works as it should, after fitting a new bulb in the detector arm, and a change of reed relay!
    The last thing I need to fix is the main bearing.
    The white (nylon?) disc at the bottom of the shaft is perforated, possibly worn out.
    It is noisy and no matter what type of oil or grease I use it remains noisy at all times. A thin teflon film makes it silent but it is temporary of course.
    Unlike later Beogram 6006/8000/8002 bearings which had a very sharp end (and no play at all), the old ones are allowed to "wobble" when pressed on the side when the disc is worn (like my L4/L5 herniated discs!) and it can't be auto-centered properly and the bearing is noisy and unstable.
    Do you know whether it is possible to replace this? Any sources? I'm sure it is a special one with the conical imprint of the bearing spindle precisely centered, so a simple disc won't work. I tried it and the bearing isn't stable and the platter moves up and down.
    I also tried to pull up the spindle of my BG 8000—which has absolutely no play—and it is clear that it is also centered at the bottom, because it starts wobbling too when it's up by 2 mm!
    Thanks!

     

    Jacques

  • 01-23-2011 8:24 AM In reply to

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    Re: Beogram 4000 bearing disc replacement

    Have you spoken to Martin? One thing you might want to consider is... If you really struggle I think it is Joeyboygolf who wants an arm for a 4000 maybe the pair of you could wait for a battered 4000 on ebay. Then if that part is ok you could make a deal with him? However make sure you are not bidding agianst me first Stick out tongue

     

    BTW I am willing to bet the reviewer in that hifiworld article you showed me also had a hole in the 4000 bearing if noise is what you hear as a result!

    Olly.

  • 01-23-2011 8:32 AM In reply to

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    Re: Beogram 4000 bearing disc replacement

    Step1:

    ...you could wait for a battered 4000 on ebay. 

    It will be battered anyway. We'll let you win it! Big Smile

    Step1:

    Have you spoken to Martin?

    Yes. I guess he's still thinking hard on this one!

    Step1:

    BTW I am willing to bet the reviewer in that hifiworld article you showed me also had a hole in the 4000 bearing if noise is what you hear as a result!

    You can go ahead and write to the mag then. Stick out tongue

     

     

    Jacques

  • 02-08-2011 9:14 AM In reply to

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    Re: Beogram 4000 bearing disc replacement

    Hi everyone,

    So can anybody please have a look at the bottom of their bearings to see what it looks like?

    Please?Embarrassed

    Jacques

  • 02-08-2011 9:57 AM In reply to

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    Re: Beogram 4000 bearing disc replacement

    Here is mine Jacques..

    I seem to remember you mentioning a significant amount of platter wobble? I am not sure this is a good sign tbh. When I partially lift the sub platter up there is no more wobble than when down. You will notuce there are two bearings, top and bottom, and I am going to stick my neck out and suggest the nylon(?) disk would have originally been flat, its sole purpose just as a vertical stop and would have had no centering bevel or similar...

    Olly.

  • 02-08-2011 10:49 AM In reply to

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    Re: Beogram 4000 bearing disc replacement

    Oh dear, no bottom insert on my deck. My bearing is much like the one on later 4002-4004, then 8000-8002 decks, with only one sintered bronze bearing at the top. So I must have a different nylon disk too. It is pierced but not cracked. A small trough for grease? (there wasn't any left). The three setting screws are not here either. Adjustment is made via screws around the bearing. 

    Mine looks exactly like this one Sad (thanks Mika):

    An extract from the Beogram 6000 service manual:

     

    So you have a different, possibly better and earlier one. Angry

    Can anyone confirm there are two versions? Mine was made in 1974. I guess I picked a bad one. 

    Thanks for the great picture.

     

    Jacques

  • 02-08-2011 11:49 AM In reply to

    Re: Beogram 4000 bearing disc replacement

    Jacques,

    As I slowly climb back into the BeoSpirit... I will take a look at mine (I have a pair, for now Laughing) this evening and report back.

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  • 02-08-2011 1:47 PM In reply to

    Re: Beogram 4000 bearing disc replacement

    I took a peek down there, and there indeed seems to be a nylon plate with a hole in the middle. And a small puddle of yellowish, mid-viscosity oil not unlike engine oil. The lower end of the bearing shaft is conical (with a very wide angle) and I believe it is supposed to keept it centered in the hole.

    And yes, the bearing alone still wobbles, but not any more once the weight of the platter is on it and it's playing.

    -mika

  • 02-08-2011 3:05 PM In reply to

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    Re: Beogram 4000 bearing disc replacement

    Okay; thank you both.

    How do your bearings behave? Are they completely silent?

    Why did B&O switch to these seemingly inferior bearings?

    Jacques

  • 02-08-2011 3:21 PM In reply to

    Re: Beogram 4000 bearing disc replacement

    Over the one relatively quiet PC in the same room, I don't hear a thing from the BG6000 when the platter is running, even if I press my ear against the corner of the plinth.

    -mika

  • 02-08-2011 3:34 PM In reply to

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    Re: Beogram 4000 bearing disc replacement

    I have two 4002 machines and one 4004 with the inferior to the inferior bearings so I will check when my bench is empty :)

    @ Mika does yours have a second bearing sleave at the bottom like mine?

    @Jacques yes my 4000 bearing completely silent and pretty sure the others are effectivly so!

    I use light mineral oil for the bearings so that they hopefully soak some of it up and a drop of teflon oil at the bottom.

    Olly.

  • 02-08-2011 3:35 PM In reply to

    Re: Beogram 4000 bearing disc replacement

    I have 2 X 6000, 1X 4000 at the moment and all absolutely silent. In fact, I have never had a 4000 series that was anything but silent.

    Regards Graham

  • 02-08-2011 3:43 PM In reply to

    Re: Beogram 4000 bearing disc replacement

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    @ Mika does yours have a second bearing sleave at the bottom like mine?

    Nope.

    Jacques, I take that you have already tried just flipping the old bottom disc upside down in case the unused side would work better?

    -mika

  • 02-08-2011 4:01 PM In reply to

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    Re: Beogram 4000 bearing disc replacement

     

    Thank you all.

    Err... No! I haven't done that. Have you?

    Jacques

  • 02-08-2011 4:10 PM In reply to

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    No - I'm far too lazy to do anything about problems that I don't have or don't bother me Big Smile

    I've never taken the disc out so I don't really know if it's possible at all, but it looked like it might be symmetrical and thus flippable...

    -mika

  • 02-08-2011 4:20 PM In reply to

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    Re: Beogram 4000 bearing disc replacement

    Well I can't flip it, so I'm going to stick to my teflon film for now. Definitely something for Martin, this!

    Jacques

  • 02-09-2011 7:06 AM In reply to

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    Re: Beogram 4000 bearing disc replacement

    So let me ask the questions once more:

    - why did B&O use the inferior bearings?

    - does anybody know someone able to produce new discs, possibly better ones?

    There must be a solution out there!

    Jacques

  • 02-09-2011 8:51 AM In reply to

    Re: Beogram 4000 bearing disc replacement

    Both of my 4000's are identical to Olly's pic.

    chartz:
    - why did B&O use the inferior bearings?

    Well, unless there was a rolling production change, perhaps your BG was "serviced" at some point and the bearing replaced -but I can't see much to go wrong in this department as they are very robust. So, I guess stocks must have dropped towards the end of the run and they used what they had inbound for the 4002/4?

    chartz:
    - does anybody know someone able to produce new discs, possibly better ones?

    Short of extracting the existing disc, it would all be guessing. In my enginerding days, I had great success w/ a product called TIVAR, some of which was teflon/oil/lube impregnated. As I recall, you can source it in disc form (we called them poker chips) called "weld washer caps" or similar. It can be processed w/ metal working tools.

    Before I keep blabbing on... I'll see if I can find a link.

    OK... HERE YOU GO

    You would probably have to make a heck of a lot of discs to break even. An old trick might be to find a local supplier and ask for some free samples!

    Short of that... have your tried perhaps cutting something from old tupperware or similar?

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  • 02-09-2011 9:36 AM In reply to

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    Re: Beogram 4000 bearing disc replacement

    burantek:

    Both of my 4000's are identical to Olly's pic.

    Angry

    Crappy Beogram 4000 for sale!

    With some plumber teflon at the bottom, it is silent. 

    Even if I could find a suitable disc, I can't remove the old one at all. It seems to be gued in place.

    Tivar seems indeed very interesting.

    Jacques

  • 02-09-2011 9:49 AM In reply to

    Re: Beogram 4000 bearing disc replacement

    I have been using a product called Polyamid (also called Nylamid) for making small bushings and small gear wheels, there are 2 types of this product, white for lubricated positions, and black self lubricating, its easy to work with and comes in a lot of different shapes, cylindrical (shafts) and rectangular bars, in a lot of dimentions. As this bearing is lubricated I recommend the white type.

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  • 02-09-2011 10:01 AM In reply to

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    chartz:
    Tivar seems indeed very interesting.

    The French distributor is about 1/2 hour from you, outside LYON.

    Call and ask for some engineering samples -they will *probably* send some off for free -and surely more than you will need.


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  • 02-09-2011 10:15 AM In reply to

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    Ah yes, not far indeed. I know Balan and Dagneux. They are on the motorway to Lyon. Actually, the motorway is one and a half mile from where I live!

    Thanks, I'll give them a ring.

    Jacques

  • 02-09-2011 10:26 AM In reply to

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    Re: Beogram 4000 bearing disc replacement

    What is the diameter and thickness of the nylon insert ?
    I had some made for the Beogram 6006/8000/8002 where I've replaced many.
    (It breaks when the Beogram is shipped with the platter mounted).
    The idea of having some made for this one is not impossible.

    Martin

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    Re: Beogram 4000 bearing disc replacement

    Alright, they do have it, but it is not possible to have it machined (too soft). The smallest thickness is 1 mm. The guy advised Nylon instead, because it has to be pierced!

    Jacques

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    Re: Beogram 4000 bearing disc replacement

    Dillen:

    What is the diameter and thickness of the nylon insert ?

    Martin, I can't get it out of the shaftAngry. But it should be about 1 mm by 10 mm or thereabouts.

    Jacques

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