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Beolover SyncDrive: DC Platter Motor Replacement for Beogram 4002 and 4004 (Type 551x and 552x)

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

Saturday, April 19, 2025

Beogram 4002: DC Platter Motor Restoration

I recently received the DC platter motor of a Beogram 4002 from a customer in Ohio. The deck showed the usual RPM variations indicative of dry motor bearings.

This shows the motor as received:

I disassembled the motor to extract the bearings:
The bearings are the two small donuts on the black pad. I immersed them in synthetic oil and pulled a vacuum. Immediately bubbling started around the bearings:
The bubbles represent air being drawn from the porous Oilite material. As the air leaves the bearings fresh oil can diffuse into the evacuated pores. The process took about 2 days until the bubbling stopped.
I reassembled the motor and then it was time for a 24 hrs RPM stability measurement with the BeoloverRPM device. It is able to log the RPM every 10 seconds into a serial port of a computer. This shows the BeoloverRPM in action:
This is the data I collected over 24 hrs:
There is still a degree of slow long-term RPM variations. These should go away after playing a number of records, which will polish the bearing surface in its new position. This motor is ready for duty again!


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