Thank you, I went on ebay and found a few packs of needles I hope will be suitable. Now it's just waiting untill delivery to be confortable to play records without risking to screw them. Meanwhile I think there are 2-3 still okay needles to work with.CarlosV wrote: Sat Jun 22, 2024 9:11 am
Hi Marie
Needles: these steel needles are made to played only once. The ones designed to play for 500-100 hours are made of jewel like sapphire or diamond, and are not designed for acoustic gramophones like yours, but for lighter weight arms of radiograms or modern turntable. If you put one of these jewel needles on your 130, it will eat away the record right away. And rusty needles are a no-no: that means that their tips are pitted and they will act as chisels creating large friction and damaging the records. For suppliers of newly made steel needles, I suggest you try the dealer soundgen in UK eBay, he sells packs of needles and from what I read in this forum, he has good feedback concerning the quality of the needles he sells.
Slowing down: I am not certain that the springs need replacement. If you can crank 20+ turns without noticing any sudden release of the winding force while doing it, this means that the springs are not broken. They may produce a thump, which means that the grease is gluing adjacent parts of the spring, and the crank force makes them unglue. I suggest that you remove with a toothbrush the lumps of grease and crud that may be in the motor gears, and lubricate its moving parts by applying sewing oil to the parts that rotate, including the main spindle that holds the record, the rotating axes of each gear and the felt pad of the governor that controls the speed, and apply grease to the teeth of the gears. This may reduce any abnormal friction that may be present due to the decades of dust accumulation. After doing that, wind and let the motor run down for two or three times, and try to play a record again - with a new needle.
I need to check the motor indeed, but at the moment I'm unable to open it due to the fact I don't have adequate tools to do so and I do not wish to damage it doing it without the correct tool. Also, I don't want to get grease all over my small appartment
