Yesterday, I finally received the first batch of my new custom manufactured Beolover Carriage Motors for Beogram 4000, 4002, and 4004. They are a direct drop-in replacement for the original motors, which also suffer from dry oilite bearings, similar to the DC platter motors of the later Beogram 4002 and 4004.
Unfortunately, these motors cannot be opened up very easily for oil infusion of the bearings and therefore I had a suitable replacement motor designed. Since they use modern coreless technology they draw less current than the original motors at the same mechanical performance. This is great news for the often failing power transistors in the H-bridge of the carriage drive. They also vibrate less. Read about the motors here, where I describe my tests of these motors in comparison with an original motor.
This was good news for the Beogram 4000 from Australia that I recently restored. My customer had opted for upgrading his carriage motor and so this project was on hold until I would receive the motors. This shows the original motor still installed:
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