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I sent my table deck out to be refurbished and I forgot where the locking screws are to release the motor so it can engage the platter. Can someone help me? A picture of where it is would be nice but a good explanation will do as well.
Thanks!
Paul
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The 301 screws, when unlocked, release a set of clamping bolts attached to the mid side of the motor(accessed from below), that have to be taken out and kept away in storage.
In contrast, the 401 screws (in the same position as on the 301) merely need to be opened until there is continuous free movement. The single clamp below remains fixed to the motor body. Incidentally, the screw heads may not necessarily be red in colour. Mine are standard aluminium.
rgds

What you describe is not how my 301 is. It has the same "cradle"-type transit mechanism as my 401.
Look at this pic as well of a 301 on ebay and you will see the transit screws terminate their rotation when the bottom of the cradle bottoms out against the circlips.
I have a 401 too that has the same locking arrangement as shown in the picture.
My 301, which is a cream grease-bearing model (serial no.13387) has a different system (as I described in my previous post), which I (wrongly, it appears) imagined applied to all 301s. Guess they'd come up with the revised system some way into the 301 production run, and carried it over to the 401s.
Thanks for clarifying.
rgds
Paul - look at the 6Moons link below. The 401 is almost identical in this regard.
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