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Owning a turntable is often almost a hobby as they need maintenance from time-to-time - adjustments, cleaning and lubricating, replacement belts or wheels...
Some need more attention than others but sorry I can't help with the details of your turntable.
Most turntable motors are under 12 volts. What you can do to test it is remove it and attach a 9volt (PP9) battery to it. If that doesn't turn it then the motor has gone. If it does, either the power isn't getting to the motor or there's a faulty switch somewhere. This solution is no good for direct drive turntables, but most of them don't use belts.
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