Belt for the turntable technics SL-BD27U
Hi,
Hmm sounds advanced...
I'm no turntable guru, so I won't pretend to be anything more than I am.
I just bought an SL-BD22 myself, and at first it worked, but didn't turn; I soon realised the belt had slipped off.
I don't know if there's an official way to put it back, but I managed to put it back on within minute and it's working fine now (except the auto-return kicking in way too early, but that's another story; that's *my* problem...)
the way I did it was remove the platter mat, so you see the metal circle with holes in it, maybe you can see the belt through the holes ?
What I did was carefully then remove the metal disc, making sure I didn't pull on the belt (I tried feeling for the belt with my fingers then making sure it came off at the same time as the metal disc, to not stretch it)
Then, once metal plate and belt were off, I slid the belt around the inside of the metal disc - where it's supposed to be. It sort of just fit with only very little slack.
Since there are holes in the metal bit - here's the fiddly part - I placed the metal disc in front of me right-way-up, and put the belt (already around the inside of metal disc) also around one of my fingers poking throguh one of the holes from the top.
I then slowly and gently lowered the metal plate back to it's resting place, having my finger-with-the-belt-around-it right next to where the belt was supposed to go over the small cylinder shaped thing/pully/drive/whatever you call it.
Whilst lowered, I then slid the belt off of my finger and onto the pulley-thing.
There you go, the belt was around the motor pulley thing, and the metal plate. Put the platter mat back on, and switch it on to make sure it turns.
I've only had to do this once, but it worked first time.
Hope it works for you :)
Dan