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In Reply to: RE: VPI Record Cleaning Machine Issue posted by vpiindustries on November 17, 2014 at 22:04:18
Thanks for the reply. The machine actually has a foam mat and not a cork one and the serial number is in the low 13,000s. It will be thanksgiving before I can take a look at it since I work out of town. If I run into a problem I most certainly will drop a line on the forum.
Thanks,
Mike
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If the Mat you have doesn't appear to have a central cutout like the cork mat does, then, where you feel the 3 indentations on the platter, simply take an exacto-utility knife and cut 3 small circles in those areas to access the 3 screws which should be Phillips Screws.
Lift platter off, there you will see the Platter-Motor Arbor, and there are either 1, or 2 allen set screws. I believe there is a flat on the Motor Spindle. You will want to insure you place the allen locking screws onto the flat of the spindle before tightening.
Replace platter, you are done.
After locating the screw positions, cut two sides of an equilateral triangle which would cover each screw. Then you should be able to lift the flap to expose the screw and fold it back in place when finished.
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