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I finally got to adjusting the clutch on my td124 to stop the top platter,
rather than just slow it down like it has for some time.
While adjusting I noticed that the tape on the clutch edge is worn out from use and
tried to add some scotch tape on top but realize I should probably use a tape with more friction but is still very thin.
Does anyone know what kind of tape was originally used or what a good replacement would be?
Thanks,
Chris
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I have used plain aluminum tape now for over 8 years, works like a charm.
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Thanks Tesla!
That is a great idea, and budget conscious as well!
I will pick up some aluminum tape in the next few days.
-Chris
The last I checked, Mirko had some of this friction tape material. It looks just like the original stuff.
Contact Mirko at link below.
-Steve
Thanks Steve,
I bought some things from Mirko a few years ago. I'll try contacting him about the tape.
-Chris
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