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I am trying to restore a Sony TC-630 reel-to-reel recorder. It records fine,
but after I play the recording for a period of time, say ten minutes, the speed starts to slow down and gets worse with time. After turning the unit off and letting it rest awhile, the speed is correct again for a time, then slows down again. I have lubricated and cleaned everything that I should. Any ideas??? Thanks, Steven |
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"csblue" wrote in message
I am trying to restore a Sony TC-630 reel-to-reel recorder. It records fine, but after I play the recording for a period of time, say ten minutes, the speed starts to slow down and gets worse with time. After turning the unit off and letting it rest awhile, the speed is correct again for a time, then slows down again. I have lubricated and cleaned everything that I should. Any ideas??? Put a tachometer on the motor. If it slows down, then the problem is on its side of the mechanism. If it doesn't then the problem is in the belts, pullys and idlers. You may have to replace some parts. |
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I'm betting the motor bearings, capstan bearing
and/or pinch roller bearing. All are likely sleeve bearings, can be cleaned with degreaser and re-lubed with sewing machine oil. Carefully and thoroughly clean the capstan and pinch roller after reassembly and before ANY operation. If done well should last for 5 years of moderate use. csblue wrote: I am trying to restore a Sony TC-630 reel-to-reel recorder. It records fine, but after I play the recording for a period of time, say ten minutes, the speed starts to slow down and gets worse with time. After turning the unit off and letting it rest awhile, the speed is correct again for a time, then slows down again. I have lubricated and cleaned everything that I should. Any ideas??? Thanks, Steven |
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![]() Tom Aurand wrote I'm betting the motor bearings, capstan bearing and/or pinch roller bearing. All are likely sleeve bearings, can be cleaned with degreaser and re-lubed with sewing machine oil. Carefully and thoroughly clean the capstan and pinch roller after reassembly and before ANY operation. If done well should last for 5 years of moderate use. I'm thinking it's also the motor and that it's getting weaker. Well if it's old, it should be replace. I wonder how to replace these things. The speed gets worse over time so eventually it's going to get worse. This reel to reel recorder's problem is time and it's getting old. csblue wrote: I am trying to restore a Sony TC-630 reel-to-reel recorder. It records fine, but after I play the recording for a period of time, say ten minutes, the speed starts to slow down and gets worse with time. After turning the unit off and letting it rest awhile, the speed is correct again for a time, then slows down again. I have lubricated and cleaned everything that I should. Any ideas??? Thanks, Steven |
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EddieM wrote:
Tom Aurand wrote I'm betting the motor bearings, capstan bearing and/or pinch roller bearing. All are likely sleeve bearings, can be cleaned with degreaser and re-lubed with sewing machine oil. Carefully and thoroughly clean the capstan and pinch roller after reassembly and before ANY operation. If done well should last for 5 years of moderate use. I'm thinking it's also the motor and that it's getting weaker. Well if it's old, it should be replace. I wonder how to replace these things. The speed gets worse over time so eventually it's going to get worse. This reel to reel recorder's problem is time and it's getting old. There's practically nothing in those old motors to "get weaker" except plugged up bearings. Pretty unlikely to find a replacement. A thorough cleaning will resolve. Belt replacement would be good. csblue wrote: I am trying to restore a Sony TC-630 reel-to-reel recorder. It records fine, but after I play the recording for a period of time, say ten minutes, the speed starts to slow down and gets worse with time. After turning the unit off and letting it rest awhile, the speed is correct again for a time, then slows down again. I have lubricated and cleaned everything that I should. Any ideas??? Thanks, Steven |
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![]() Tom Aurand wrote EddieM wrote: Tom Aurand wrote I'm betting the motor bearings, capstan bearing and/or pinch roller bearing. All are likely sleeve bearings, can be cleaned with degreaser and re-lubed with sewing machine oil. Carefully and thoroughly clean the capstan and pinch roller after reassembly and before ANY operation. If done well should last for 5 years of moderate use. I'm thinking it's also the motor and that it's getting weaker. Well if it's old, it should be replace. I wonder how to replace these things. The speed gets worse over time so eventually it's going to get worse. This reel to reel recorder's problem is time and it's getting old. There's practically nothing in those old motors to "get weaker" except plugged up bearings. Pretty unlikely to find a replacement. A thorough cleaning will resolve. Belt replacement would be good. Well I guess then that it doesn't take time to plug them bearings in the motor to make them weaker. csblue wrote: I am trying to restore a Sony TC-630 reel-to-reel recorder. It records fine, but after I play the recording for a period of time, say ten minutes, the speed starts to slow down and gets worse with time. After turning the unit off and letting it rest awhile, the speed is correct again for a time, then slows down again. I have lubricated and cleaned everything that I should. Any ideas??? Thanks, Steven |
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![]() csblue wrote I am trying to restore a Sony TC-630 reel-to-reel recorder. It records fine, but after I play the recording for a period of time, say ten minutes, the speed starts to slow down and gets worse with time. After turning the unit off and letting it rest awhile, the speed is correct again for a time, then slows down again. I have lubricated and cleaned everything that I should. Any ideas??? Tom says to make sure you also clean the bearings, and replace the belt if it has one. Thanks, Steven |
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