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Old 31st Dec 2016, 1:05 am   #1
Spectreman
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Default Uher Report 4000 series pinch roller

Does anyone know how to replace the pinch roller in the Report 4000 series decks ?
I have a new one for mine, but not sure how to replace it.
My pinch roller is a bit cracked round the edges.

Cheers, Chris

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Old 31st Dec 2016, 6:33 am   #2
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Default Re: Uher Report 4000 series pinch roller

Roller arm has clip on bottom of pinch roller shaft. It is barely visible looking
through the holes in the flywheel.

WIND refers to the pull of the pinch roller on the tape. Also involved,
the pause relay contact assembly and magnet current draw.

Sections 2.31 through 2.41 , and 4.52 covers adjustments if anything changes.
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