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Dekatron
Join Date: Apr 2019
Location: Worthing, West Sussex, UK.
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I meant similar in the fact that they both have 4 cams, the 4 cams can be clearly seen in the M-9 Service Manual. The cams may be slightly different but similar poor quality metal.
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Hexode
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Luton, Bedfordshire, UK.
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I did a 1710 and despite the horror stories the cams were all ok on that unit, it just needed cleaning/re-greasing as the grease had dried like rock. I had no experience and it was fairly easy to figure out compared to cassette decks. Replacement cam sets are available for some Akai machines in delrin from a company in the states. It would be a shame to skip this, a relatively cheap project for someone local? Wilkinsons hifi in the UK does laser cut sets for the 4000 series (may be different).
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#23 |
Dekatron
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The Wilkinsons website reads as if they only do the Play cam for the 4000D series and other compatible models such as the M-9.
Some time ago I brought a set (Qty 5 ?) of 3D printed cams for the 4000 series from a UK seller on eBay, but have not tried them yet. David |
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I have always thought that the monkey/pot metal ones were potentially dreadful and have experienced a few that were terrible which I assume were monkey/pot metal. David |
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#25 |
Octode
Join Date: Mar 2020
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I do not believe that Joebog1 is on this forum any longer.
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Hexode
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Aberdare, South Wales, UK
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Why is that?
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Octode
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#28 |
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In one of the many threads about 4000 cams someone gave a more specific engineering term for the metal used but I can't remember what it was
![]() ![]() The overall conclusion was that this new metal had probably seemed like a good idea production wise ![]() My recorder does have a problem with the track selector switch but rather than get in a twist trying to fix it, I apply switch cleaner and an even gentler touch ![]() Dave W Last edited by dave walsh; 18th Mar 2023 at 10:23 pm. |
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#29 |
Octode
Join Date: Mar 2020
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I have heard it called pot metal and also Mazak before now, I think it depends on the alloys used.
Yes this one does have a metal sleeve,. which is missing to get higher speeds, I think it will do 1 7/8 and 3 3/4 without it although the manual only says 1 7/8 IPS before using the sleeve. It has a slow and fast switch for the two speed motor. I think I will ask the mods to close this thread now as it was really only for the time I was trying to pass it on and it is better if posts are in the newer thread. Cheers Adrian |
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