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[email protected] November 13th 16 05:45 PM

Tandberg 3600xd motor problem
 
I am trying to restore a Tandberg 3600xd. I have a problem with front motor bearing. It is kind of loosed,and the rotor rubbing against the walls of the stater. I took the motor apart. Everything looks like new but the front bearing is more loosed than the rear one. It seams to me that even the motor out the rotor touches the stater every time I hook it to the power 120v 60 Hz,and loud HUMMMMM sound is heart.
Is there any way I can fix those bearings myself?
Any help will be appreciated.

[email protected] November 13th 16 06:40 PM

Tandberg 3600xd motor problem
 
A new one should not be too hard to make on a lathe.

Another possibility is to sash the thing into a thinner form thus making the hole smaller, however it has to be held tightly around the outside or that will expand as well.

Only other thing is to knurl it internally. They used to do that to the valve seals when they rebuilt the old car engines. It doesn't last as long but it is already what, 30+ years old
? If it lasts a third of that something else should be wrong with it by then.

You could try turning it 180, top to bottom and let whatever force work on the less worn parts. They are almost never worn equally. It also might be exchangeable wit the back bearing but that would be my last resort.

Have any machine shops in your area ? One of them might be willing but the cost might be a bit high. Also, a jeweler might have a lathe capable of doing it.

N_Cook November 13th 16 07:42 PM

Tandberg 3600xd motor problem
 
On 13/11/2016 17:45, wrote:
I am trying to restore a Tandberg 3600xd. I have a problem with front motor bearing. It is kind of loosed,and the rotor rubbing against the walls of the stater. I took the motor apart. Everything looks like new but the front bearing is more loosed than the rear one. It seams to me that even the motor out the rotor touches the stater every time I hook it to the power 120v 60 Hz,and loud HUMMMMM sound is heart.
Is there any way I can fix those bearings myself?
Any help will be appreciated.


Has it been dropped or something heavy dropped on the deck?
It seems odd to have such damage to a tape-recorder motor, in the normal
run of things

[email protected] November 14th 16 08:13 AM

Tandberg 3600xd motor problem
 
"Has it been dropped or something heavy dropped on the deck? "

Doesn't have to be. If it uses those dry brass bearings they wear.

Some people plug their tape units into the switched outlet on their amp or receiver and just leave the power switch on. In that case the motor runs all the time. I have seen this on cassette decks as well and it actually happened to one of mine. Also like a Dual 1215 turntable that has no strobe, the linkage gums up and while it disengages the idler the motor still runs.

[email protected] November 14th 16 08:14 AM

Tandberg 3600xd motor problem
 
Runs all the time the amp is on that is.


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