Just received a picture from Geoff from his Beomaster 6000 Quad showing the bottom end of the tuning wheel assembly:
He suggested that there is just the external retaining ring missing. I had a closer look at my bearing assembly, and it turned out that the bearing was just jammed at the bottom end of the assembly, rendering it inaccessible for the pulley shaft. His photo encouraged me to push the bearing a bit, and indeed it moved further into the housing. Now the pulley shaft comes through far enough that I could put a clip on it if I had one...
I guess in a couple days I will have an appropriate retaining clip from McMaster.
On to the other issues!
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Monday, March 17, 2014
Beomaster 6000 Quad: Tuner Pulley Mystery Solved!
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