[QuadList] VR1200 Transport Hints
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Chill315 at aol.com
Mon Jul 20 12:35:29 CDT 2009
VR-1200 B Series Transport Notes, Hints and Kinks
This will be a set of thought about the things that I found to keep the
transport in good condition. It will be broken down into the main components
for ease of following. The assumption is that you have all manuals and no
procedure will be repeated here.
SUPPLY TURNTABLES
Do not remove the motor from the deck unless you really have to. There
are a set of shims under each of the four mounting holes on the plate these
were placed there at the factory to make the turntable parallel to the deck
and set the correct height. We found that there were markings on the back
of the deck in pencil that told how much each corner required. We were
very lucky in this instance. If you remove it, look for numbers on deck, if
not loosen motor and then remove one bolt at a time. Capture all the shims
and keep them in separate sets for the correct placement when reinstalling
the motor.
There are two major above deck things to keep in good repair. First is
the reel guide that goes in the notch in the tape reel . This is needed to
prevent damage to your tape. If it is not there, the reel may not be
grabbed by the hold downs and then the motor will spin very fast. When it
grabs, you have now 1 inch wide tape. The part is changed by removing the reel
hold down knob and the parts just below. There is a screw and washer that
hold the bent piece of metal. Very easy to replace.
The reel hold downs should be inspected. If there is any wear, they will
not grab the reel and hold it tight to the turntable. These can be
inspected at the same time.
BRAKES
As long as the solenoids are working smoothly, the brakes only need
attention in replacement of the bands. I did a sneaky thing to get me in the
ball park. I would remove the old one, then set a new one next to it. If
they were about the same length, then it would only require minor adjustment.
I always looked to see if the wear pattern was even. This way you could
tell that the brakes were installed properly. I always cleaned up the area
and got all the brake dust out of the machine.
COMPLIANCE ARMS
There is a silicon fluid that is used to dampen the arms. If they are
bouncing all over the place, then check the dampers and fill up the fluid.
There is a check with the spring scales to tell if the right amount of force
is being met. The two tension arms are the same part number so if you
want to swap them to get rid of the groove in the post, it would be a good
idea. You can also rotate the posts to a new spot. The end of tape switch
should activate at the last ¼ inch or so of travel to the bottom. The brake
release should activate about when the arm is at 8 o'clock. If 9 or later,
then out of adjustment. Mirror image for Take-up brake release.
ERASE HEAD ASSEMBLY
There were several versions of the erase head. The B model used the back
side of erase with a split to not erase the control track in the INSERT
mode. There is also a CUE track read head for use with the EDITEC. The only
thing that was ever done to mine were to replace roller bearings in the
rotating guides. If the guides do not rotate freely, replace the bearings.
There is one other thing that we did. We rotated the bottom and top caps
to allow the groove that was being worn in the guides to be moved to a non
touching location. After a few years, we replaced the two parts. Remove
the complete assembly from the transport and there are screws on the bottom
that hold the rollers in place. To rotate, just loosen and then rotate. If
replacing parts, you can do most of that from the top without removing the
assembly from the transport. When reinstalling, make sure the assemble is
centered rotation wise in its mounting. If you use the EDITOR and do not
do this, there may be a couple of mil displacement for the erase to head
wheel distance. Then you have to get the EdiVue out and make sure that the
edits are good. The Editor book talks about erase timing.
CAPSTAN ROLLER
Keep it clean and soft. Do not use Freon or Head cleaner. Alcohol with
lanolin was recommended to us. When replacing, it is imperative that the
roller be parallel to the capstan shaft. The tape will be skewed up or down
and receive edge damage if not done. Depending on the binder, some tapes
are more severely damaged. If you can get an Allen Wrench that has been
made with very short stem on it, that will help. Remove the roller from the
capstan arm. Then being very careful, remove the clip on the bottom. Then
start to take the pieces out. Keep all pieces in the correct placement
and orientation. These are special washers that have to go in the right
order. See the book. I would lay it out in a row so that I got everything
back in the correct order. I always checked the bearings when I had it off.
It was just to keep me from having to do it again.
After you reassemble the roller, place it on the machine. Then, push the
arm so that the roller just starts to make contact with the capstan. Look
and if it is not evenly doing so, loosen the screws and rotate the roller a
bit until you get it perfect. Try this several times to make sure that it
is perfect. It will keep damage to a minimum. I never had to adjust the
amount of pressure that the roller exerts on the capstan.
That is it for the transport. Most of it is simple. Check your torque's
once a year or so as they never change. I did find that they had to be
close so that the machine would work well with an editor. We used the RA-4000
with the VR-1200 along with AVR2's. The other thing was that if the
machine took more than 3.5 sec to lock up, then it needed attention. Capstan
roller and Intersync alignment were the first two things that we looked at.
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