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David Perris
Does anyone know how the drive belts are arranged
on an Aiwa AD-F800 cassette deck?
There are two belts, and seemingly
three things for them to wrap around:
--a large flywheel that drives the take-up spindle
(and also engages the mechanism that lifts the
heads and pinch rollers into place for playback),
--a smaller flywheel that drives the feed spindle,
--and the drive shaft of a small motor at the top rear
of the transport assembly. This motor spins for a moment
when a cassette is inserted (to take up the slack, I assume),
and spins constantly when the deck is in Play, Rewind or Fast Forward.
Both belts have slipped off, and
I can't figure out how they go back.
Thanks in advance.
--David Perris
on an Aiwa AD-F800 cassette deck?
There are two belts, and seemingly
three things for them to wrap around:
--a large flywheel that drives the take-up spindle
(and also engages the mechanism that lifts the
heads and pinch rollers into place for playback),
--a smaller flywheel that drives the feed spindle,
--and the drive shaft of a small motor at the top rear
of the transport assembly. This motor spins for a moment
when a cassette is inserted (to take up the slack, I assume),
and spins constantly when the deck is in Play, Rewind or Fast Forward.
Both belts have slipped off, and
I can't figure out how they go back.
Thanks in advance.
--David Perris