Oh, and:
5) I believe they should be flush with the bottom?
Teres Ilium repair advice: magnets
I have a couple of Teres cocobolo turntables (265 in an Adirondacks cabin and 3XX in Oakland CA) and love them.
The 3XX has a Teres Illium tonearm and I love it, too, even though the stabilizing magnets have fallen out. (Schroeder Reference in the woods, if anyone cares; a ZYX UNIverse Premium travels with me; I am a lucky man.)
Since the magnets stick anywhere on the plate underneath, I presume there's not a magnet there but something like an eddy current that does the lateral stabilization. (The half-educated are the most dangerous... ; )
Questions:
1) Is the above true, or is there a better layperson approximation of the real physics?
2) Should I reinstall them with both Ns pointing down, or both Ss? How can I differentiate? Does it matter? Or maybe they don't even have to match? (They're pretty far apart.) (I guess that's 2a,b,c&d...)
3) Stick 'em in place with Loctite? Or?
And, unrelated but if you've gotten this far you may know Teres (& the site is sadly now showing Sumo wrestlers.)
4) If I want a square-cross-section O-ring on my Verus motors is there anywhere I can find them?
Thanks!
Brad
I don't even understand some of the questions above, but for square O-rings, try McMaster Carr, Here |