What to do if your turntable wont spin?

What to do if your turntable wont spin?

Here is how to fix a turntable that won’t spin, by replacing the belt. To replace the belt and restart the spinning process, you first need to find a compatible belt. The instruction manual has all the details about the size, width, and thickness of the belt required for your model.

How do you flip the top of a turntable?

The bolts are hooked into place inside the tray. Press the top plate and the bolts down and pressing on the top of the bolt outwards you can feel that it slides out of the hook in the tray. Do this with both bolts and now you can flip up the top plate.

Why is my record player not turning on?

Commonly, the player will turn on, but the turntable component simply won’t spin. This signifies an issue with the belt. A record player’s belt connects the motor to the turntable and keeps it spinning at a constant pace. Though they rarely snap, it’s not uncommon for the belt to simply slip out of place. Luckily, replacing it is easy.

How do you change the start mechanism on a turntable?

Just turn them anti-clockwise untill you feel there is no more resistance. Now on to the fiddly part. The bolts are hooked into place inside the tray. Press the top plate and the bolts down and pressing on the top of the bolt outwards you can feel that it slides out of the hook in the tray.

Here is how to fix a turntable that won’t spin, by replacing the belt. To replace the belt and restart the spinning process, you first need to find a compatible belt. The instruction manual has all the details about the size, width, and thickness of the belt required for your model.

Why is the belt on my turntable not turning?

This is basically a simple piece of machinery – power into an electric motor that turns a belt to a spindle. I can only think that I’ve either got a dud motor or the belt is not connected – either of those options means going back to the shop. But if anyone has any other ideas, I’d be most grateful to hear them.

Commonly, the player will turn on, but the turntable component simply won’t spin. This signifies an issue with the belt. A record player’s belt connects the motor to the turntable and keeps it spinning at a constant pace. Though they rarely snap, it’s not uncommon for the belt to simply slip out of place. Luckily, replacing it is easy.

Where does the motor come from on a turntable?

Turn the platter so that the access holes expose the motor. The motor is a small metal shaft coming up from a corner of the turntable. The belt hooks to it, which turns the turntable while the motor is turning. Line up one of the access holes on the platter so you could reach in and touch the motor.

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