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Default Technics SL-D2 Turntable Slooooow

W. Watson wrote:
As it turns out, it looks like three very small hex screws hold it
down. Oddly, when I had it tilted to look more closely it started
moving quite well. I then made the usual adjustments and now its
doing quite well. I think some fine oil is still the ticket.

W. Watson wrote:
Good idea. Thanks. I'll try it.

MW wrote:
Well worth taking the circlip of the centre spindal, lifting off the
platter and giving it a good clean, and perhaps a drop of froil
(very thin oil, available from model shops)

There is an electrical adjustment, but cleaning it worth doing
first.
My turntable is not working too well. It's difficult to get it
spinning. I'm told it does not have a belt. I would guess then that
it has a motor. Does anyone know about the repairs for it? Could
this potentially be more than a motor replacement?


The most common problems on these involve cleaning the controls and
switches. The speed select, speed vernier adjustments, possibly the power
switch and internal coarse speed adjustments.

Mark Z.