Took the turntable off, belt is Ok, the spindle from the motor does not turn.
Hello Tom, you would have to measure if the engine gets power, also control the key that drives the engine when it starts
Check if you can move the motor shaft with your hand, to confirm that it is not locked
Good luck with the checks
Greetings Franco Dosil
Hola Tom, tendrias que medir si le llega alimentacion al motor, tambien controlar la llave que acciona al motor cuando arranca
Fijate si puedes mover el eje del motor con la mano, para corroborar que no esta trabado
Suerte con los chequeos
Saludos Franco Dosil
SOURCE: Optimus lab 1100 Turntable won't turn!
The mechanics in your arm postion is throwing the switch. A mechanical postion switch has sliped out of postion, a arm from the toner arm post has moved to an encorrect postion, or if your turntable has a multi-album play abilty your 'next to play record' post postion sensor switch is out of postion. Last or first is your belt could fool ya. Your belt may have a weak spot on it in turn no friction underload.
SOURCE: Ion ittusb turntable drive belt
If the belt is stuck, it will be hard to take off without damaging the belt. Send it back.
- OPTiC
Turntable Repair Expert
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SOURCE: Turntable does not turn
Try this - GENTLY move the phono arm to the RIGHT until you hear a click Tof course, do this after you turn on the power via the volume dial and set the other dial to"phono"). Doing this turns on the turntable when you haven't used it in awhile. This worked for us, hope it works for you.
If it doesn't work, you can check the belt by removing the tiny clip at the center post and gently lift the turntable platform/tray to peek at the motor and belt underneath. The pulley is on the right at the 2 o'clock position, the belt should be in contact with it.
SOURCE: Crosley CR66 turntable not turning, belt is fine - motor?
frozen motor maybe or blown interal fusesmaybe,try manualy spinig platter to try an maybe free it up
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