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Philips CDM-9/65 cd mechanism
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On Fri, 12 Aug 2005 19:23:50 -0400, "Michael Duffy"
wrote: I have a Micromega TDrive and the motor went south. Anybody know where I can get a replacement? Why? Go after it, you can't be far behind! (Sorry, couldn't resist that one... No, I have nothing better to add.) Per. |
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Hello,
Unfortunately these have been unavailable for quite some time. I guess it is always possible that one will turn up somewhere. Are you sure the motor is bad? I've often seen the platter that the disc sits on be jammed down on the chassis of the mechanism during shipping, making it so that the platter will not turn. You should be able to see a gap between the bottom of the gray plastic 'puck' and the metal chassis. If you can't, then gently insert a knife or screwdriver between them and gently pry. A gap of around 1 mm seems to be about right. Regards, Tim Schwartz Bristol Electronics P.S. If you do find a vendor who stocks these, please send me an e-mail telling me who! Michael Duffy wrote: I have a Micromega TDrive and the motor went south. Anybody know where I can get a replacement? -- |
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