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- | [* black] Next, remove the circled end of this spring and the E-clip. A pair of |
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- | [* black] Slide the capstan lock partway up its shaft, and try to get some oil inside the bushing at the bottom of the lock. |
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+ | [* black] Next, remove the circled end of this spring and the E-clip. A pair of curved tweezers can be handy for the spring. |
+ | [* black] Slide the capstan lock partway up its shaft, and try to get some oil inside the bushing at the bottom of the capstan lock. |
+ | [* icon_caution] Do not try to completely remove the lock unless you want to do more disassembly. It is not necessary for this repair anyway. |
[* black] I used common bike chain oil on my machine and it seems to work. I do not know for sure how it will hold up over time though, so if you have better oil to use, go for it. | |
- | [* black] That's it! Assuming all other functions work, you now have a functional U-Matic player. |
+ | [* black] That's it! Assuming all other functions work, you now have a functional U-Matic player. |