I have a Victor "D" with a wobbly turntable. It doesn't fit snugly on the shaft and wobbles terribly. So bad it really can't play a record. I am wondering if somehow this may be a VICTOR V turntable which I am told the hole is slightly larger and it wound up on this machine? Wondering if anyone has the correct 12 inch turntable that they would be willing to sell?
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Need a TURNTABLE for a Victor "D" external horn phono
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Re: Need a TURNTABLE for a Victor "D" external horn phono
Is the turntable loose on the spindle shaft or is the turntable bent? If the turntable hole is too big, a machinist can drill it and insert a sleeve that tightly fits the spindle. Do you have a correct reproducer for your machine? I believe yours should have a round hole Exhibition reproducer.
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The turntable is loose on the shaft it's not bent. Yes I have the round hole exhibition reproducer. Never thought of the machinist angle. I suppose I would have to remove the motor and bring that in to a machinist along with the turntable; so that the proper size sleeve could be determined huh?
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Re: Need a TURNTABLE for a Victor "D" external horn phono
You wouldn't have to remove the whole motor, just the spindle.barrybehappy wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2024 3:00 pm The turntable is loose on the shaft it's not bent. Yes I have the round hole exhibition reproducer. Never thought of the machinist angle. I suppose I would have to remove the motor and bring that in to a machinist along with the turntable; so that the proper size sleeve could be determined huh?
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Before doing any drastic changes, I would first wrap some tape around the spindle shaft and see if that fixes the wobbling problem. If that turns out to be the case, then you could either go the machinist route or try and find a better fitting turntable.
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Re: Need a TURNTABLE for a Victor "D" external horn phono
Sleeving the turntable should solve the issue.
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Re: Need a TURNTABLE for a Victor "D" external horn phono
So how do you remove just the spindle?JerryVan wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2024 4:09 pmYou wouldn't have to remove the whole motor, just the spindle.barrybehappy wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2024 3:00 pm The turntable is loose on the shaft it's not bent. Yes I have the round hole exhibition reproducer. Never thought of the machinist angle. I suppose I would have to remove the motor and bring that in to a machinist along with the turntable; so that the proper size sleeve could be determined huh?
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Re: Need a TURNTABLE for a Victor "D" external horn phono
Post a picture of the motor and I can tell you more definitely. However, the first step is to let the motor wind down COMPLETELY. Even after the motor stops, check the crank for any spring tension remaining. Help the turntable around until all tension is gone. I believe for that motor you'll have a large diameter gear, and a smaller bevel gear, mounted on the spindle shaft. There should be a setscrew to hold that gear in place. Loosening the setscrew should allow the spindle to just slide up and out of the motor. (Again, pictures to confirm that.) Before you loosen the gear, note exactly how the bevel gears align. (The bevel gear is the other gear, mounted right next to the large gear.) When eventually reassembling, you'll need to align those bevel gears exactly as they were.barrybehappy wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2024 11:07 pmSo how do you remove just the spindle?JerryVan wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2024 4:09 pmYou wouldn't have to remove the whole motor, just the spindle.barrybehappy wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2024 3:00 pm The turntable is loose on the shaft it's not bent. Yes I have the round hole exhibition reproducer. Never thought of the machinist angle. I suppose I would have to remove the motor and bring that in to a machinist along with the turntable; so that the proper size sleeve could be determined huh?
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Re: Need a TURNTABLE for a Victor "D" external horn phono
Barry,
If your motor looks like this, then this is the screw to remove to allow the spindle shaft to slide out. Again, precautions about letting the motor totally wind down first.
If your motor looks like this, then this is the screw to remove to allow the spindle shaft to slide out. Again, precautions about letting the motor totally wind down first.
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Re: Need a TURNTABLE for a Victor "D" external horn phono
First thing to do is verify the spindle hole is the problem using tape wrapped around the spindle.
If it's not broke, don't fix it. Don't take the spindle out needlessly. Measure the spindle diameter at the bottom where the pin goes through it and give the machinist the measurement . You will only have to take the turntable to a machine shop to have it plugged and resized. The spindle is not needed..
If you have a Harbor Freight in your area, pick up a cheap pair of calipers to more accurately measure the spindle.
https://www.harborfreight.com/6-in-comp ... 63586.html
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If it's not broke, don't fix it. Don't take the spindle out needlessly. Measure the spindle diameter at the bottom where the pin goes through it and give the machinist the measurement . You will only have to take the turntable to a machine shop to have it plugged and resized. The spindle is not needed..
If you have a Harbor Freight in your area, pick up a cheap pair of calipers to more accurately measure the spindle.
https://www.harborfreight.com/6-in-comp ... 63586.html
blizz