ASC AS 6002 capstan motor won't rotate
#1
Hi!

My ASC 6002 sometimes doesn't play  due to capstan motor.

Capstan motor sometimes doesn't rotate especially after long no use.


If i forced to rotate with my hand, then it rotate and play as nomal.


I know capstan motor is hall motor. so I think it doesn't have dead spot like DC motor .

what is cause and remedy for thios?

Thans in advance.
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#2
https://tonbandforum.de/showthread.php?t...#pid199939
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Helge

Uher 4400 Report Monitor – Uher 4200 Report Monitor
Akai X 201 D – Akai GX 630 D – Akai GXC-760D
Revox A77 Mk II
Sony TC-758
Braun TG 1000
Marantz Model 5220
ASC 6002 S


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#3
To make it short. Change the potentiometer R1305 on the motor board first. It should have 100 Ohms but it degrades over the years. When the resistance is to high the hall elements don´t get enough current.
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#4
Hi!

thank you.

Is it potentiometer R1303?

R 1305 is fixed resistor with 12 ohm.

Jaehong
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#5
Look at the picture in the thread I linked to yesterday:

https://tonbandforum.de/showthread.php?t...#pid382639

It's the lying potentiometer. The numbering seems to be inconsistent. On my machine it was R1305, although that number was used for two parts there.
Gruß
Helge

Uher 4400 Report Monitor – Uher 4200 Report Monitor
Akai X 201 D – Akai GX 630 D – Akai GXC-760D
Revox A77 Mk II
Sony TC-758
Braun TG 1000
Marantz Model 5220
ASC 6002 S


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#6
Hi.

Thank you.

I changed 100 ohm trimmer and adjusted less than 30 mV across R1301.

It seems to be working OK.

Many thanks you all.

Jaehong
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#7
Great!
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Helge

Uher 4400 Report Monitor – Uher 4200 Report Monitor
Akai X 201 D – Akai GX 630 D – Akai GXC-760D
Revox A77 Mk II
Sony TC-758
Braun TG 1000
Marantz Model 5220
ASC 6002 S


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#8
It sounds like the motor’s lubrication may have dried up or become sticky after long periods of non-use, causing the initial resistance. Even though it's a Hall motor, old/loss of lubrication or gummed-up bearings can still cause this. Try carefully applying a suitable lubricant to the motor bearings. Also, check the power supply capacitors as aging components can cause startup issues. If the issue persists, a deeper cleaning or professional servicing may be needed. Good luck!
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#9
Didn't you read what Jaehong wrote here?
The problem has already been solved!
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