Removing the reproducer from the tone arm

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Pumpguy18
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Removing the reproducer from the tone arm

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This is a question from a novice. I am making my first attempt to rebuild a Victrola #2 reproducer. I am having trouble removing the reproducer from the tone arm. I removed both set screws and put a little penetrating oil on the area where the tone arm goes into the flange gasket - I am now giving it time to work. Anything else I should know? I am reluctant to pull too hard for fear of damaging something.

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FloridaClay
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Re: Removing the reproducer from the tone arm

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Are you aware that it is a "bayonet" base and must be turned anticlockwise a little in order for it to slip off?

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Retrograde
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Re: Removing the reproducer from the tone arm

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FloridaClay is correct, see the pic...

The set screws need to be in place to keep the isolator (rubber grommet) from spinning. A slight rotation and then pull straight out should work. You may also remove the crook (u-tube) first if the isolator is really tight, that may help you get a better grip.

If you are able to turn the reproducer, it will come off.

Good luck.
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