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Default newbie question don't laugh: but what is that sticky stuff near the counterweight of the tonearm

As the subject suggested this is a stupid question from a newbie. I
wonder what is the sticky glue-like stuff in dark color that is near
the counterweight whole where the armtube goes through.
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Scott Gardner
 
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Default newbie question don't laugh: but what is that sticky stuff near the counterweight of the tonearm

Without being able to look at it, I can only guess, but I think it's
probably some grease or other lubricant that's seeped out and begun to
harden. How old is the tonearm? I would suggest removing the
counterweight and cleaning off both the armtube and counterweight
hole. Then re-lube with some light grease.

Scott Gardner



On 28 Nov 2003 13:47:39 -0800, (S. S.) wrote:

As the subject suggested this is a stupid question from a newbie. I
wonder what is the sticky glue-like stuff in dark color that is near
the counterweight whole where the armtube goes through.


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dave weil
 
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Default newbie question don't laugh: but what is that sticky stuff near the counterweight of the tonearm

On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 21:50:55 GMT, in rec.audio.opinion you wrote:

Without being able to look at it, I can only guess, but I think it's
probably some grease or other lubricant that's seeped out and begun to
harden. How old is the tonearm? I would suggest removing the
counterweight and cleaning off both the armtube and counterweight
hole. Then re-lube with some light grease.

Scott Gardner



On 28 Nov 2003 13:47:39 -0800, (S. S.) wrote:

As the subject suggested this is a stupid question from a newbie. I
wonder what is the sticky glue-like stuff in dark color that is near
the counterweight whole where the armtube goes through.


There are certain tonearms like the Mayware Formula 5 that have
bearings that have to be lubricated periodically and can show
lubrication migration. That's probably what's going on here. It's not
a common thing, but, there ya go.

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