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Late Beogram 4002 and the 4004 (Types 551x and 552x), which have DC platter motors instead of the earlier synchronous AC motors usually suff...

Monday, October 11, 2021

Beogram 4002 551x: Exciting!! Replica DC Motor Bearing Prototypes from Beoparts Successfully Tested

I had received a second set of Beogram 4002 platter motor/main PCB and RPM panel for restoration from a customer in the Netherlands. As usual I started with the motor:

I took it apart to extract the bearings.
Usually, I would have now shown a picture of the bearings infusing with oil under vacuum. But this motor restoration is special! I recently received a set of custom made new Oilite bearings for these DC motors from www.beoparts-shop.com for testing. This shows the original bearings (top) in comparison with the new ones:
Exciting!! I installed them and reassembled the motor. 
The next step was to rebuild the main PCB. I replaced all electrolytic capacitors, the RPM relay, RPM trimmers and I installed a new high-gain transistor for TR3. This shows the board after restoration:
Then I replaced the incandescent bulbs with LED assemblies in the RPM panel:
And then it was time for testing everything in one of my Beogram 4002s. The first step was to adjust the TR3 bias properly with the 5M precision trimmer that I install as a replacement for the fixed value R26. First it needs to be installed on the solder side, so one can adjust the collector voltage to 4V while everything is plugged together:
Then it can be moved to the component side:
The next step was to measure the sensor response. This shows the oscilloscope trace I measured:
Each dip corresponds to a black platter rib passing by.
Once proper sensor operation was established I finally got to test the performance of the new bearings with a 24 hrs RPM stability test using the BeoloverRPM device:
And this is the curve I measured:
I would say this is an excellent result, as good as it gets with Beogram DC platter motors. This demonstrates that the new beoparts replacement bearings work as well as re-infused original bearings. A great simplification of the restoration process!





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