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Yo R.a.p.'s
A customer of mine has a Revox C278 1/2" 8tk. He Loves it! Like this: http://people.freenet.de/reeltoreel/...er/C278-F1.htm It needs a new capstan motor. Revox say "Go away". Studer (It's a Studer Motor) Say "not used in anything else; go ask Revox"!! Anybody know anything before I try pulling it to pieces??? Molto Grazie. -- Chris Notton Replace "nospam" with my surname to reply by email Sostituisca il "nospam" con il mio cognome per rispondere }////(* |
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Chris wrote:
Yo R.a.p.'s A customer of mine has a Revox C278 1/2" 8tk. He Loves it! Like this: http://people.freenet.de/reeltoreel/...er/C278-F1.htm It needs a new capstan motor. What's wrong with the motor? Most likely the motor was manufactured by Papst in St. Georgen, Germany (www.papst.de). Some years ago a motor in my Uher tape recorder failed (it ran hot) and I sent it to Papst for repair. It was done at about 1/3rd of the price of a new motor - which was not on stock at Uher. The motor is still ok today. However, I don't know if Papst is still able to repair those special motors found in tape recorders. To check for a repair the model and serial number engraved on the motor is needed. HTH Norbert |
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Chris wrote:
A customer of mine has a Revox C278 1/2" 8tk. He Loves it! Like this: http://people.freenet.de/reeltoreel/...er/C278-F1.htm It needs a new capstan motor. Revox say "Go away". Studer (It's a Studer Motor) Say "not used in anything else; go ask Revox"!! Anybody know anything before I try pulling it to pieces??? What is wrong with the motor? Does it turn? Does it turn at all speeds? Is it just bad bearings? If it's just bad bearings it should be an easy rebuilding job. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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Norbert Hahn wrote:
Most likely the motor was manufactured by Papst in St. Georgen, Germany (www.papst.de). Some years ago a motor in my Uher tape recorder failed (it ran hot) and I sent it to Papst for repair. It was done at about 1/3rd of the price of a new motor - which was not on stock at Uher. The motor is still ok today. However, I don't know if Papst is still able to repair those special motors found in tape recorders. To check for a repair the model and serial number engraved on the motor is needed. Papst in the US does not seem to know about any of this stuff any more. A few years ago I was looking for parts or replacements for the Papst cassette transports for a duplication system, and they looked at me like some sort of alien. The Revox motors have multiple-phase windings and operate at some fairly high frequency to reduce cogging. This means your neighborhood motor rebuilder can't rewind them, but they probably can get new bearings for them. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 15:34:08 -0000, Chris wrote:
Yo R.a.p.'s A customer of mine has a Revox C278 1/2" 8tk. He Loves it! Like this: http://people.freenet.de/reeltoreel/...er/C278-F1.htm It needs a new capstan motor. Revox say "Go away". Studer (It's a Studer Motor) Say "not used in anything else; go ask Revox"!! Anybody know anything before I try pulling it to pieces??? Molto Grazie. -- Oh, one of the last Revox types. But why the new motor? The windings could be gone only if mechanically schratched or a wire broken, what is under normal circumstances almost impossible (well if somebody pushed a screwdriver trough bell rotor holes to "assist" removal, these would be rather abnormal circumstances I must say). So if stator wires are OK (they can be checked with an ohmmeter for continuity), the motor needs just to be dismantled and the bearings cleaned. The front sintered bronze bearing may be sprayed with WD40 first if possibly stuck. Then you remove the clip from the bell and remove it. You can pull out the capstan. See if it is OK at the bearing surfaces and at the tape contact area (it should be finely roughened). Now you'd need a circlip pliers to remove the bearing circlip. There's a fat chrome washer ring with a pin for the bell, a pair of spring steel rings, a brass thrust ring coated with PTFE at one side and the ball bearing itself. It may be in this order listed but again maybe it may not (I'm writing this as remembered only). Check this bearing and wash it if necessary. Usually a squirt of WD40 will do -- I think the grease in the bearing may be still OK. Check the bronze front bearing and wash amply with the WD40 then oil with a light(est) grade oil. After reassembling, the motor may well be fine again. If the capstan is bad, I think that B77 high speed (30 ips) capstans would fit perfectly. It can be obtained from Revox. And really, did they say "Go away"? -- It would be quite curious for me! Good luck! Edi Zubovic, Crikvenica, Croatia |
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On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 20:44:30 +0100, Edi Zubovic edi.zubovic[rem
wrote: On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 15:34:08 -0000, Chris wrote: Yo R.a.p.'s A customer of mine has a Revox C278 1/2" 8tk. He Loves it! Pooh, I just see it's an 8-track... Anything from my post applies but the B-series capstan. Pardon me. Edi Zubovic, Crikvenica, Croatia |
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Chris wrote:
Well the W&F is crap. The motor grumbles if you stick a stethoscope on it. It is a unique motor, not used in any other machine. Bingo. Bad bearings. Take it apart. The Motor is labeled Studer. I haven't taken it apart, so it might say Papst inside. Doesn't look like Papst-style motor though. It is quite low profile. It seems to have a phosphor-bronze top-bearing. I'll have to see if the client wants further expense before proceeding. Anyone got a service manual? I think the number of these machines sold in the US can be counted on one hand. There were a bunch sold in Europe, but they are very rare here because they were competing with Tascam gear that was far cheaper. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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