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Emanuele Girlando June 12th 06 11:11 AM

SABA cd-262 cassettedeck - mechanical problem preventing tape reels to turn
 
No way to get the casette reels to move neither in PLAY nor in FF or
REW.
Idler was slipping against the take up and supply spindlers.
Idler tire replaced. Situation improved but still not enough. Spindlers
now turn when no cassette is mounted, but still blocked with a cassette
in.

Spindlers turn gently (they are free to turn) when operated manually.
Force of the idler
against the spindlers is very low due to relative positioning of the
three elements: idler, takeup and supply spindlers (a design
weakness...nothing can be done about that!).
My impression is that the white spindlers plastic has become too hard
and thus slippery. Something has to be done on the spindlers' plastic
to get the idler grip again...

Right? Any tip??

Thanks in advance.


n cook June 12th 06 12:07 PM

SABA cd-262 cassettedeck - mechanical problem preventing tape reels to turn
 
Emanuele Girlando wrote in message
oups.com...
No way to get the casette reels to move neither in PLAY nor in FF or
REW.
Idler was slipping against the take up and supply spindlers.
Idler tire replaced. Situation improved but still not enough. Spindlers
now turn when no cassette is mounted, but still blocked with a cassette
in.

Spindlers turn gently (they are free to turn) when operated manually.
Force of the idler
against the spindlers is very low due to relative positioning of the
three elements: idler, takeup and supply spindlers (a design
weakness...nothing can be done about that!).
My impression is that the white spindlers plastic has become too hard
and thus slippery. Something has to be done on the spindlers' plastic
to get the idler grip again...

Right? Any tip??

Thanks in advance.


You may find similar mechanical symptoms on my collection of repair briefs
for such kit on
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b June 12th 06 02:24 PM

SABA cd-262 cassettedeck - mechanical problem preventing tape reels to turn
 

Emanuele Girlando ha escrito:

No way to get the casette reels to move neither in PLAY nor in FF or
REW.
Idler was slipping against the take up and supply spindlers.
Idler tire replaced. Situation improved but still not enough. Spindlers
now turn when no cassette is mounted, but still blocked with a cassette
in.

Spindlers turn gently (they are free to turn) when operated manually.
Force of the idler
against the spindlers is very low due to relative positioning of the
three elements: idler, takeup and supply spindlers (a design
weakness...nothing can be done about that!).
My impression is that the white spindlers plastic has become too hard
and thus slippery. Something has to be done on the spindlers' plastic
to get the idler grip again...

Right? Any tip??

Thanks in advance.


check spool braking and backtension (often a tensioned stiff wire or
metal band ), maybe a spring of some kind has come off part of the
idler mech. it would be ideal to find a similar transport to compare (I
know, then pigs might fly!)
good luck,
-b.


Emanuele Girlando June 12th 06 04:18 PM

SABA cd-262 cassettedeck - mechanical problem preventing tape reels to turn
 
Thank you guys!
I was trying to figure out what can be done on the spindlers... let
say: clean with this chemical... clean with this kind of abrasive ....
or: do not touch them with any abrasive ... glue this stuff over
them.... ecc.ecc.

By the way, does anybody know an Internet supplier for SABA spares? I
could try to get the entire spindlers/idler subassembly... I googled
but found anything.....


Emanuele Girlando ha scritto:

No way to get the casette reels to move neither in PLAY nor in FF or
REW.
Idler was slipping against the take up and supply spindlers.
Idler tire replaced. Situation improved but still not enough. Spindlers
now turn when no cassette is mounted, but still blocked with a cassette
in.

Spindlers turn gently (they are free to turn) when operated manually.
Force of the idler
against the spindlers is very low due to relative positioning of the
three elements: idler, takeup and supply spindlers (a design
weakness...nothing can be done about that!).
My impression is that the white spindlers plastic has become too hard
and thus slippery. Something has to be done on the spindlers' plastic
to get the idler grip again...

Right? Any tip??

Thanks in advance.



b June 12th 06 09:57 PM

SABA cd-262 cassettedeck - mechanical problem preventing tape reels to turn
 

Emanuele Girlando ha escrito:

Thank you guys!
I was trying to figure out what can be done on the spindlers... let
say: clean with this chemical... clean with this kind of abrasive ....
or: do not touch them with any abrasive ... glue this stuff over
them.... ecc.ecc.

By the way, does anybody know an Internet supplier for SABA spares? I
could try to get the entire spindlers/idler subassembly... I googled
but found anything.....


I wouldn't try anything other than cleaning spools with alcohol at this
stage. You don't want to cause irrevocable damage if spares are hard to
come by.
try tonbandwelt.de forum if you haven't already, they have a section on
cassette decks.

How old is it? most more recent SABA stuff was made by Thomson.....
-B.


Emanuele Girlando June 12th 06 11:36 PM

SUCCESS! SABA cd-262 cassettedeck - mechanical problem preventing tape reels to turn
 
Got it!
I have taken apart the spindler/idler subassembly and I have carefully
cleaned up the spindlers edges with sandpaper n.140.
Now the grip is restored and the problem has gone.

Thank you very much guys!


b ha scritto:

Emanuele Girlando ha escrito:

Thank you guys!
I was trying to figure out what can be done on the spindlers... let
say: clean with this chemical... clean with this kind of abrasive ....
or: do not touch them with any abrasive ... glue this stuff over
them.... ecc.ecc.

By the way, does anybody know an Internet supplier for SABA spares? I
could try to get the entire spindlers/idler subassembly... I googled
but found anything.....


I wouldn't try anything other than cleaning spools with alcohol at this
stage. You don't want to cause irrevocable damage if spares are hard to
come by.
try tonbandwelt.de forum if you haven't already, they have a section on
cassette decks.

How old is it? most more recent SABA stuff was made by Thomson.....
-B.




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