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Old 5th Aug 2012, 5:22 pm   #7
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Default Re: A pictorial guide to servicing the Collaro Studio autochanger

Check that the bearing for the lateral arm (arrowed) Click image for larger version

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Its now time to refit the cam to the sub plate.

Ensure the pickup operating lever arrowed Click image for larger version

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Ensure that the brass insert is fitted. Click image for larger version

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With your finger move the lever to the right. Click image for larger version

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Now fit the cam onto its spigot, release the lever and rotate the cam in both directions till it drops fully into place. the brass bit arrowed fits into the hole in the cam.

On the cam Click image for larger version

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ID:	69412 you will see its circlip and a spacer, the spacer must be fitted below the circlip

Move the pickup operating lever from the pick up arm (pic 1 this post) back onto the cam
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