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Great tape deck manual!
I'm very positively surprised, because it is a very long manual, lot of pages, drawings, diagrams, description of how to make the alignment and adjustment procedures.
It is as good as the old "Naka" manuals from the 1970's - if somebody have seen them, they know what I mean by that.
I recommend to buy this very much !
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Detailed schematic diagram, manual for professionals
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Good service manual,exploded view,adjusment and test point locations,head alignment,mechanical checks and adjusments,all perfect.
CD-BA3100H
80 TOP PLATE F
37° Mark position
42 LIFT GEAR A 45
32 33
46 30
10
47
11
41
35 43 44 40
STB HOLDER HEIGHT ADJUSTING METHOD
Adjusting procedure 1. Turn the mode big gear approx. 37 degrees in the arrow direction. 2. Viewing from the front side of the mechanism, verify that the guide ribs (CHANGE BOX L/R and STB HOLDER)of tray are as tall as each other. 3. If they are not, bend the lever for adjustment. (Refer to the details.) Note: Also apply the same adjustment on the R side.
02(102) CHANGE BOX L RIB 03(147) STB HOLDER RIB 03(147) STB HOLDER RIB
When low (Broaden the gap.) Bend this portion to adjust the STB HOLDER
When high (Narrow the gap.) (121) OS LEVER
04(103) CHANGE BOX R RIB
Adjustment procedure 1. Rotate the MODE BIG GEAR by 37° in the arrowed direction. 2. Check that the guide ribs (CHANGE BOX L/R and STB HOLDER) on the arrowed TRAY are at the same height when looked from the front. 3. If they are not, bend the OS LEVER to adjust them. (Refer to the detail drawing.) Note: Adjust the R portion in the same procedure.
Figure 23 � 23 �
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