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29 November 2025 at 20:24 #71585
brianlaing
GOLD MemberHi! I am the original owner of a Beomaster 2000 Type 2913. I have noticed that the lid pops up quickly instead of the slow opening I remember from when it was newer. I understand you can apply hinge damping grease (on order from Danish Sound Parts) but my question is how and where? I have removed the top portion of the 2000 (contains hinge and control panel) but other than the far left and right hinge (where it appears aluminum), I’m not sure where else to apply the grease. Any ideas? The service manual doesn’t mention anything about it. Thanks!
Brian
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30 November 2025 at 02:53 #71590 pl212
FOUNDER MemberI have my 2913 open for service now as well. I think the lids are dampened by a round device inside which a lever gets dragged through grease, or possibly just plastic friction.
But the key aspect is that the lid hinge needs to be connected to this round dampening device via a thin cord. Do you see any such string or cable? It will be the opposite side from the spring system.
Essentially the spring on one side is always trying to pull the lid open, and the cord connected to the dampening device on the other side slows it down once the Programming button is pressed and the spring contracts, opening the lid.
On my 2000 the cord had jumped one of the pulleys, but was still wound round the smaller metal axle.
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