stenofsweden Posted March 29, 2007 Report Posted March 29, 2007 Hey, What do with a Rotor keeps falling off on a 2836-2 inside a vintage Sub from Josh? I haven
insane Posted March 29, 2007 Report Posted March 29, 2007 Hey, What do with a Rotor keeps falling off on a 2836-2 inside a vintage Sub from Josh? I haven
stenofsweden Posted March 29, 2007 Author Report Posted March 29, 2007 Replace the movement, cus its probably not a 2836-2 I believe it is a 2836, that
chubbchubb Posted March 29, 2007 Report Posted March 29, 2007 Sten, I don't know your level of movement-expertise so what I am saying might sound ridiculous to you...if so, sorry! The rotor is secured by one central screw... remove the case-back, locate the screw, put it back in position, tighten carefully and voila... If for some reason it unscrews easily, you can use a tiny amount of loctite (Threadlocker) but be carefull not to get any of that in the ball-bearing.
14060 or 16610? Posted March 29, 2007 Report Posted March 29, 2007 How can a rotor "keep" falling off if it is screwed in properly? Saying it "keeps" falling off implies that it has already been replaced at least once. As mentioned above, the rotor is held in by one screw - just tighten the screw properly and/or use a tiny bit of blue Loctite. If it is a press-fit rotor, then it's not a 2836-2.
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