Help! Random part ID needed
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- Victor Jr
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Help! Random part ID needed
I recently inherited a Columbia E2 Grafonola that has been in storage approximately 35 years. To my surprise, it works so now I’m slowly trying to get it cleaned up and make sure all is in good order. When I removed the motor, there was a piece laying in the cabinet underneath that I can not figure out that it goes to. The motor works fine without it. Can anyone tell me what this piece might go to or if it is just something in the machine that doesn’t belong there.
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- Victor VI
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Re: Help! Random part ID needed
Look a bit like a chime striker from a clock, but not a match to any I've seen.
It doesn't look like a gramophone motor part to me, but then I'm not familiar with US Columbia parts either.
It doesn't look like a gramophone motor part to me, but then I'm not familiar with US Columbia parts either.
- MTPhono
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Re: Help! Random part ID needed
It looks like it could be a belt tightener part (typically found on a cylinder machine). Unfortunately I don't think thats what it is if it came from an E2.
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- Victor Jr
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Re: Help! Random part ID needed
I think I figured it out. It’s part of the automatic stop mechanism. It’s not fitting correctly so it falls out as soon as you start a record.gramophoneshane wrote:Look a bit like a chime striker from a clock, but not a match to any I've seen.
It doesn't look like a gramophone motor part to me, but then I'm not familiar with US Columbia parts either.
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- Victor Jr
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Re: Help! Random part ID needed
MTPhono wrote:It looks like it could be a belt tightener part (typically found on a cylinder machine). Unfortunately I don't think thats what it is if it came from an E2.
I think I figured it out. It’s part of the automatic stop mechanism. It’s not fitting correctly so it falls out as soon as you start a record.
Picture of part placed accurately on the motor below