Beogram 1200 tonearm damage

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    beovoxnewbie
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      Hi all, I have a Beogram 1200 here that is in need of repair. the guy who brought it to me said he had it shipped from the UK. They must have left the tonearm counterweight on and also had no way of holding the tonearm in its pivot (bearing) securely.

      As can be seen from the photos it has suffered damage to the anti skate mechanism. There is nothing to retain the anti skate adjustment knob/spring/spindle. I can see a small recess machined in to the end of the adjustment knob and also on the inside of the tonearm pivot bracket (bearing).

      Does anyone know if there is supposed to be a small circlip or the like to retain this assembly? The manual doesn’t show any such detail as it only furnishes the tonearm as a complete unit.

      Any help appreciated, thank you.

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      Dillen
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        That’s not antiskating. It’s the tracking force setting.
        It’s something you would normally not take apart. Originally, it was sold only as a complete assembly and, unless you are a really skilled DIY’er, I would recommend you replace it as such.

        Martin

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        beovoxnewbie
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          Hi Martin, long time since we have spoken. Thank you very much for your reply and yes appologies, tracking force, the anti skate is built in.

          I am pretty handy at repairs on these things as l have repaired many in the past, l just don’t currently have another Beogram here to compare it to so I am unsure of the exact part that is missing.

          I may as you say have to purchase a complete arm, does seem a waste though as l will have to get posted from overseas which will cost nearly as much as the value of the turntable.

          Thanks again.

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