Home Forums Product Discussion & Questions BeoCenter Pays to take more photos mystery part?Beocenter 9500

Viewing 5 posts - 1 through 5 (of 5 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #35702
    lightitup
    BRONZE Member

    Hello BEO team help required finally replaced belts and rubbers in Tape Cassette, but unit has been apart for some time I have a foam stepped washer that for the life of me has no obvious home?16560291948072761056940442542552

    #35703
    Guy
    Moderator

    Are you sure that it’s from the Beocenter and not another project?  I don’t recognise it from having dismantled mine (but I have the earlier single-belt tape deck) and I can’t see anything similar in the Service Manual’s limited exploded parts diagram.

    Location: Warwickshire, UK
    My B&O Icons: No description available No description available No description availableNo description availableNo description availableNo description available No description available No description availableNo description availableNo description availableNo description availableNo description availableNo description availableNo description available
    #35704
    lightitup
    BRONZE Member

    yeah that is a possibility I do have some Penta 1s apart  and (two cats?) but was pretty random as there’s a slight indented in the chassis for the tape pulley that in fits perfectly into, put obviously can’t go there.

    thanks heaps as I always say, if you can put back together with less parts, you’re better than the design engineer ?

    I’ll have look at some manuals,  it does fit here but serving no purpose that I can see.16561058081702181012168536772100

    #35705
    lightitup
    BRONZE Member

    yeah that is a possibility I do have some Penta 1s apart  and (two cats?) but was pretty random as there’s a slight indented in the chassis for the tape pulley that in fits perfectly into, put obviously can’t go there.

    thanks heaps as I always say, if you can put back together with less parts, you’re better than the design engineer ?

    I’ll have look at some manuals,  it does fit here but serving no purpose that I can see. Thanks Guy16561058081702181012168536772100

    #35706
    trackbeo
    BRONZE Member

    Talking through my hat here, but that part *looks* like a mounting shock bumper:  A narrow bolt/machine screw goes down into the whole thing thru the bottom (narrow) hole, tightening a flat metal washer which fits (stops at) the middle hole/shelf.  Having now attached this bumper to the chassis, the top (largest) hole either supports a flat board that is affixed elsewise, or has an inverted screw on it, which slumps into the upper indent/saucer.  Or invert it, if you have a screw fitting into an upper board or chassis part that rests on a base: it’s a rubber foot that can be firmly fitted to one item but without squishing the whole thing making it pointless.  The key will be whether you also have an extra screw & washer lying around!?!

    P.S.  Just looked at your newer pic; not sure I would ever rest a mechanical part onto a (flexy) circuit board, thus agree with you that doesn’t look right.

Viewing 5 posts - 1 through 5 (of 5 total)
  • You must be logged in to reply to this topic.