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Carl Olender Posted on Mar 30, 2013
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Need power cord for technics sl-b20

I don't have power cord for turntable where can I find one

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Post a picture of the socket of the turntable. I think a cord from a Sony Playstation 1 may work if it looks like this.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 21, 2008

SOURCE: Technics SL-23 belt driven turntable (NOT SL-1210 but I had to enter something)

Howdy Ivy:

An Adobe PDF format service manual for the Technics SL-23 turntable can be downloaded from

http://www.servicemanuals.net/

for about $16.

Good luck!
Paul H.

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Nov 09, 2008

SOURCE: Technics SL-B2 Frequency Generator Servo Automatic Turntable will not play

hello

You need a belt.. Lift up the record support..(platter) Underneath you will see a metal post.. Belt goes around that and the bottom of the plate.(there is a rim) . If the belt is there, motor might be bad..

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 18, 2008

SOURCE: Technic Turntable repair

You can visit our Do-It-Yourself repair video site:
djprolab.com - for Technics Repairs


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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 11, 2009

SOURCE: I need to put new turntable belt on a Technics SL-B200

The belt goes underneath the turntable platter. First you attach to the lip on the bottom of the turntable platter, then you put the platter on the turntable. You'll see some holes on the platter, after you put it on, just rotate the platter, until you see the motor shaft, then pinch the belt around the motor shaft.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 27, 2009

SOURCE: Changing the belt on a Technics SL-3 (Linear tracking) turntable

Instructions on installation of your drive belt - this also applies to other brands as well - however this belt is only for the Technics models listed above:

  1. Remove the turntable platter off from the turntable
  2. Remove the old/damage belt
  3. Wrap the new belt underneath the turntable platter - you will see a small lip on the bottom of the platter. Wrap the belt around this lip.
  4. Put the platter back on the turntable
  5. The turntable platter will have small holes, rotate the platter until you see the motor, and the motor shaft.
  6. Pinch the belt, so that it wraps around the motor shaft
  7. Turn on and enjoy!


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