SOURCE: Teac turntable belt came off.. help!
Through the 2 holes on the platter, lift the platter up. Take the belt, flip the platter over, and stretch it around the center ring. Flip the platter back over and turn to so one of the holes is over the spinning motor. With your finger or with a blackstick, stretch it back onto the motor head.
Also check the belt for wear....that should do it.
Keep me posted.
SOURCE: JVC AL-E300 Turntable
More than likely your motor might be bad. There is nothing else that controls the speed. Are you sure you purchased the correct size belt? Turn on the unit, without connecting the belt, and touch the motor shaft, and see if it fluctuates. You can also just get a marker, and marker a point on the motor shaft. When you turn it on, it will act as a visual indication as to it's speed.
- Davis
DJ Pro Audio
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SOURCE: drive belt on Sony turntable
Usually, for most turntables, the belt goes on the bottom of the
platter first. Then you put the platter back on the turntable. From
here you should see an opening on the platter where you can 'grab' the
belt. Pinch the belt, and then wrap it around the rotating motor's
shaft. This is usually at the top left side - around the 10 o'clock
position.
- OPTiC
Turntable Technician
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SOURCE: Sony PS-LX5 Turntable
It might be the moter , through it in the bathtub and see if yousee sparks.
SOURCE: HOW DO I INSTALL A TURNTABLE BELT FOR A SONY
Under the felt of the turning section, there should be two rather large holes. Insert your thumb and forefinger and pull the table off. You should also see where the existing belt is running. Insert new belt around the motor first and replace the table section. Now, through the two holes, manouver the belt onto the table section until it spins freely
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