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AKAI service manuat ‘THE QUALITY OF ‘THIS MANUALIS ‘THE BEST THAT IS AVAILABLE For Senice Manuals Contact, [MAURITAON TECICAL SERVICES ‘8 Chery Toe Ra, Chinnor ‘Oven x9 4QY “os 00445160 Fax 10M 2554 Eal-enuces@rautoncouk | SPECIFICATIONS MODEL, NUMBER WEIGHT INET IN CARTON: DIMENSIONS. POWER REQUIREMENTS POWER CONSUMPTION RECORDING SYSTEM PLAYBACK FAST FOR AND REWIND TIME FREQUENCY RESPONSE. DISTORTION SIGNALTO. NOISE RATIO. "HOSS TALK Akai Model M8, portable 4-track slereo tape recorder. 47.3 lbs. (21.5kg. for MS 24llbs. (lke! for ell accessories supplied, 20°H <13°W <9°D, overall, case clo. sed. (S10H» 340W »:226D in mimi AC. 100, 110, 179, 200, 220, of 240 volts interchangeable. 50-60 evel. 100 VA. Specific “cross field” recording based fon the theory of tralllets recording bias system. Inline 4 track stereo and 4.track monaural recording, Inline 4-track stereo, monaural play: back. Three speeds: 74° (95em) and LK" ngs with an acces second. 115° sees sory capstan and pinch wheel) Less than speeds, +3 por cont at all tane Less than 0.18% at 7-l4 ips. RMS. Loss than 0.25%» at 3.% ps. RMS. Less than 9.35% at 1. ips. RMS, 90 seconds for 1,200%. tape at 50 cycles and 75 seconds at 60 oycles, 30 to 25,000 08, at 7-14 ins £3db, 40 to 21,000cpe. at 7.4 ips: =3db.40 to 18,000 eps. at 3.44 ips +4 db 40 to 10,000 ps. at 1-16 Ips Within 26 at 1,000¢p2, OVU total 49 db below recorded level signal at all speeds, Within 53 do detwsen anch tence (CHANNEL POWER ourpur INSULATION RESISTANCE INSULATION YIELD STRENGTH MONITORING. SYSTEM: MOTOR HEADS SPEAKER INCLUDED Betior tan 80 db at 1,000 ens i 3VU, Microphone input level 5 db (VR. max} at 1,000¢ps. -18 db |VR, max) at 1,000 cps. Head output, 1 mv. at 1,000epe. Pre-Amplifier output, 0.6 at 1,000 ‘ops, impedance 10,000 chms Main outet, 34 dhm. up (in, 600 chm More than 10 MEG ohms More than one minute et A.C. 1,000 ¥ with Headphone With Neadphone (8 ohms) during recordia Hysteresis aynchronous, two-speed motor, dynamically telanced. 1/100 HP. Power ratio, 70 per cont 3,000 to 1,500 rpm. at SOcps 3,600 to 1,800 rpm. at 60cps Inline four-track sieteo/monaurel ra ‘cord:play head: Impedance. Fourrack, cross-islé bias head : Impedance...14,000 ohms at 6 ke. Fourrack erase heed Impedance...18.000 obme at 60 ke. Square-thaped, dyneinic ‘microphone ~ Impedance...50,000 ohms Sensitivily...—55 db. Frequency Pasponse...70 to 15,000 cps =10db Two inch dynamic speakers for vortical stereo sound Impedance... came Allowable Input...8 watts requency Response...80 to 12,00¢ eps, +10 db. 37 sEFBS1 #2, 12AD7 «I2AXT-.2, 6805.2, 6X42, BARS» 1 Up to 7° reel Honsontal, Asmesel VU maiet I HOW TO MEASURE DESIGNATED VALUES IN SPECIFICATIONS TAPE SPEED DEVIATION. WOW AND FLUTTER, FREQUENCY RESPONSE, (OVERALL FREQU- ENCY RESPONSE) Record the 1,000 eps. sine curve of the tape speed at rating speeds with @ standard sound recorder (AMPEX 351A, for instance) which is litle af- fected by the tape speed deviation throughout the whole length of the tape, Pot this standard tepe on the tape recorder under test for playing ack, and meature its output by a ‘counter, then convert the value into rating power frequency to evaluate the tape speed diviation, For a rough measurement, the tape speed deviation can also be measured with a speed text timing tape by the count on a stop watch. Playback the 3,000cps. standard tape that gu im 0.07 per cent, and read the effec: live value on wow meter, ramtees wow and flutter wilh- Since the sensibility of wow and flutter frequency below 2eps. and above Scps. drops, the frequency over Seps. is put to 3 db/OCT cir. ccuil, and the frequency below 2 eps. ts put to 6db/OCT circuit for adjust ment. This adjusied value is called auditory compensated value Connect fo the input terminal of the test recerder a sweep frequency of the lovel-20 db, Record the sweep signal, playback the tape, terminate the output with eight ohms. Read the frequency responsi which should have a maximum dev of 6 db. tion TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION FACTOR SIGNAL TO NoIse ourpur TALK Provide the input terminal of the lested recorder with 1,000cps, sine ccurve signal: and record these signals ona recording tape at the zero level internal VU meter. Then playback the signals under the on the recordes normal recording condition to meas- tre the distortion fector by an oscil- lator, Remove the recording tepe from the recorder, then read the noise level on tne oscillto~ to gat the required distortion factor by the following formula d0=d-dl-a2 d0...required d...overall distortion factor a 2...distortion factor of the eecille- noice lew tor used Playback the sine curve, 250cps tape, recotded on a slandard record: er on the tested recorder to measure the voltage. Remove th noise level under lepe, then meeeure the Caleulate the ratio betwoen the two In decd Playback on the test 1,000 eps, sine curve taps which wes rorder the recorded at the zero VU level on 2 stands fest recorder with eigit ohms Square the voltage divide the figure by eight ohms to ading, then got the rms. power output, Record 1,000cps. signal at +3¥U en the third track, then playback this signal thru a 1,000cps, Bend Pess Fi Compare tho output of trants 2 end lecibels 8868008008 90020608000000000 FEED REEL SPINDLE GUARD CIRCLE > CYCLE CONVERSION SWITCH (CAPSTAN STORATE POST RETAINING SCREW TRACK SELECTOR KNOB TAPE GUIDE ROLLER TAPE CLEANER RELEASE BUTTON HEAD COVER, MANN ERASE HEAD INDEX (REVOLUTION) COUNTER RESET BUTTON (CROSS-FIELD HEAD DIN (ONE CONNECTICA ICE PRE-AMP OUTPUT (LEFT) LINE INPUT (LEFT MICROPHONE INPUT (LEF) PICK UP INPUT (RIGHT CHAN PRE-AMP OUTPUT (RIGHT) LINE INPUT (RIGHT) MICROPHONE INPUT (RIGHT) VOLUME CONTROL (RIGHT) EQUALIZER SWITCH (RIGHT) TONE CONTROL (RIGHT) CARRYING CASE For Service Manuale Contact MAURITRON TECHNICAL SERVICES ‘8 Chom) Troe Ra, Chinnor ‘Cron Ox9 4a¥" Tos 0104435164 Fa 1044-82554 al enqieeimareoncnak SOUND MIRROR SPEED CHANGE & ON/OFF SWITCH TOP (DECK) PANEL ‘TAKE-UP REEL SPINDLE CAPSTAN SHAFT PINCH ROLLER CAP PINCH ROLLER AUTOMATIC SHUT-OFF LavER INSTANT STOP LEVER START BUTTON RECORD, PLAY SWITCH REWIND, FAST-FORWARD SWITCH RECORD SAFETY DUTTON AUTO STOP, SHUT-OFF SWITCH RECORD/PLAY HEAD RVTERNAL SPEAKER ON/OFF SWITCH POWER SWITCH SPEAKER OUTPUT JACK (LEFT) TONE CONTROL, (LEFT) EQUALIZER SWITCH (LEFT) VOLUME UNIT METER (L3PT) SOUND ON SOUND SWITCH STEREO HEADPHONE {ACK FUNCTION SWITCH SPEAKER OUTPUT & VouuME ON BBROXS6986800088690008C0008 ~_W_ DISASSEMBLY TO REMOVE TAPE TRANSPORT UNIT & AMPLIFIERS (0) Loosen the RETAINING SCREW (G) of PINCH (3) Disconnect oll of the PLUGS marked (Pl), (P2), (PS), ROLLER {Hi} using a Phillips-headed screw driver to | (P4), (6), (P71, 1P8) and (P10) by hand. remove the PINCH ROLLER (Bi by hand. Remove HEAD WHEEL (D) and DECK CONTROL = KNOBS (I) & {J} by loosening thelr retaining screws. Also take off all of the’ screws identified from (A) to (i to remove DECK PANEL (P) Bot (4) Loosen al! of the screws marked from (A) to IL}. {2} Loosen the screws marked from (A) to (D) in order to remove VENTILATOR (V). tl (5) Lift the LEFT AMPLIFIER (U from the carrying © Litt the RIGHT AMPLIFIER (R) trom the carrying (7) Use @ soldering iron to disconnect soldered ends cf speckes cables and remove these cables. Now re. move TAPE DECK (M) from the cae. For Seniice Manuals Contact. MAURITEON TECHNICAL SERVICES ‘Bhar Tree Re, Chinnor ‘Oxon OX@ 407 To: B44 51604 Fae 10M 2554 nal enqaees@ meu cok Y_ TRANSPORT MECHANISM Driving of Capstan Figure 1. (A) Motor {B) Driving Belt (fat belt) (C) Capstan D) Flywheel Highspeed rotation of Motor (A) is reduced by Driv. ing Belt (B) and transmitted to Capstan (Cl, which is connected tc Flywheel with ample inertia and’ enables rating rotation by absorbing minor rotation distortion of motor itsell. [see Fig. 1) Copstan Rotaticn 606 rpm. at 714° (19m) per sec. 303 rpm. at 3.34* (9.5 om) por sec. 151.5rpim. at 14° (4.7Sem) per Motor Rotation 3,000 to 1,500 rpm. at SOcps. 3,000 to 1/800 rpm. at 60cps, For Senice Maruals Contact, MAOAITRON TECHNICAL SERVIGES ‘8 Cherry Tae Rd, Chinnor ‘oven OX9 GY" Tel 9 5164 Fa T0445 Enzi enque@nanioncsk Driving of Pinch Roller Put tape between rotating capstan and pinch roller and push pinch roller against capstan, this will transport the tape at rated speed. The appropriate pressure of pinch roller at this time is between 1,000 to 1,150 grams at the tape speed of 7-14" (19cm) per second. Recording and Play Back Tum the RECORD, PLAYBACK knob (Aj to PLAY position, and pinch roller presses hard against capstan to ‘move tape at the rated speed. At the same time, idler (B) moves betwoen Motor Bushing (C) and the TakeUp Reel Spindle (D} te transmit the motor rotation to (D) so that the tape is moved and wound on the ke-up reel. The Take-Up Reel Spindle Base ie made up of two plastic rollers (1 and 2) with a clutch felt in between, The Idler is rotating the plastic roller (2) below. There- fore, the tape-winding friction is adtusted by the slipping of the felt to enable rated winding of the tape. On tho other hand, the Suppiy Reet Spindle (ij has a Brake, roller (E) hung on the Plastic Roller (4) below which provides appropriate back tension by the clutch felt slipping to the rotation uf the Pulley (3) above. To prevent accidental erasure, the Record Interlock Baton (8) mus be depressed before the RECORD, ACK inub can be moved to ihe “REC” position. The Sefety device (6) is doprensed to eiter the record mode. (See Figures 2 and 3) Fig. 3 FAST-FORWARD MECHANISM ‘Tum the FAST FWD.REWIND knob (A) to "FAST FWD" position, and the cam (B) under the knob pushes up the Laver (C), The Idler (D} moves into the space between the Plastic Roller | above the Take-Up Reel Spindle and the upper part of the rotating thing to transmit the motor rotation to the take-up reel spindle. At the same time, the Brake Band (H) and Brake Roller ( ‘come off ihe reel spindle to free the Supply Reel Spindle (Gi, thereby allowing fact winding of the tape onto the take-up reel (See Figures 4 and 5) Free Rotation HighSpeed Rotation PEG Fig. 8 REWIND MECHANISM Tum the FAST FWD-REWIND dno (A) to “REWIND” position, and the cam (B] under the knob pushes the Lever IC) up. The Idler (D) moves into the space between the upper part of the rotating Motor drive bushing (8) and the Intermediate Pulley (E} to transmit the highspeed rolation of the motor through the intermediste pulley to the Supply Reel Spindle (G). At the same tim, Brake roller (B) and Brate Band () come off the reel spindie 2 free the take-up reel spindle (I, thereby rewinding the tape into the supply real at = fast ape (See Figures 6 and 7) HighSpeed Rotation Fig. 7 (fe) REWIND [1a RECORDING PLAYBACK NOTES: x ‘O-merks “engaged STOP CONTROL, Push the stop lever to “STOP” pesition, Brake Roller ‘Al, and Brake Band \B| depross real spindles to stop rote lion of the reel spindles ‘As brake rubber depresses the plastic rollers under the reel spindlng, no friction works on the tapi ileal ) OS: U Fig. 9 AUTOMATIC STOP MECHANISM ‘When the tape is threaded on the pin (B) at the top of the Automatic Stop Lever (A) comes off the pin, the Auto- matic Stop lever returns to the original pesition by the ction of springs. At this time, the panel spring (C} below the Automatic Stop lover slightly pushes down the projected part of the eccentric gear (D), which gears Into the Flyweel Gear IE} to start rotating and pushing up the Momentary Stop Lever (S connected with ‘the eccentric gear base iF Thus, tho eccentric gear maintains the mechaniem in the state of tontative stop for "Playback" or “Recording”, For “Fastforwa:d”, or “Rewind”, the Corkscrew lever [) works fo push beck the "FAST FWD, REWIND” knob to the "Stop” position before stopping itself, When the Automatic Cut-Off Switch is moved to "CUT OFF" position, the Sint-Off lever ()) moves to the arrow. mark direction to cut the power cizcuit, thereby depres sing the attached Micro Switch (K) to shut off the current. (See a, b, ¢ and d in Fig. 9) For Serv tact TaN oR @ Chery Troa Re, Chinnor ‘Oxon Ox9 «ay Ts 104435163 Fax 1044-82554 Ena nqaies@maustoncouk SOUND ON SOUND MECHANISM By pushing SOUND-ON-SOUND BUTTON IA) while the recorder ie eet to recording cond tion, LEVER (D} ss depressed and LEVER (C) ‘s lited through LEVER (8). Reer to Fig. 10-2. As a result, LEVER (C) is veieased fom #op- per of SW-l and SW-1 is reset to piay conci- tion a LEVER (B) is pulled by SPRING Rafer to Fig. 10-, In this condition, SOUND-ONSOUND device {is operstive. If, however, SOUND-ONSOUND | not operative, check all of the foregving LEVERS to see that SW.1 ts set to play condition. W_ADJUSTMENT OF TAPE TRANSPORT UNIT 1. ADJUSTMENT OF PINCH WHEEL It is important that the pinch wheel shaft be kept in complete elignment with the capstan shaft. A proper pinch wheel pressure is between 1,090 and 1,150 grams when the unit is operated at the tape speed of 7-1/2 ips. Any deviation from this specification wil result in wow and flutter. Check pinch wheel pressure using a spring scale and, if necessary, adjust the pinch wheel losd spring to suit. 2. ADJUSTMENT OF TAKE-UP IDLER WEEEI. The take-up idler wheel must be kept in complete alignment with the take-up reel shaft. When the unit is set in fast forward condition, the idler whee! will contact to the upper knurled wheel of the take-up reel shaft assembly, and it will contact to the lower knurled wheel during record or play mode. Adjust idler wheel load spring so that the idler wheel pressure is Kept between 50 and 80 grams. The idler wheel wears rapidly if the pressure is excessive, and slirpage cccurs in case the Pressure is smaller than the specification, . Fig, 11 | So Sate = et “maa Of a [ipsam Fig. 12 3. ADJUSTMENT OF REWIND IDLER WHEEL The rewind idler wheel must be kept in complete elign- ment with the rewind reel shaft. The amount of pressure fo the knurled motor bushing should be maintained ‘about 50 grams during rewind operation. Adjust both the idler load spring and rewind roller. 4. ADJUSTMENT OF INTERMEDIATE WHEEL The intermediate wheel is located between the rewind fdler wheel end the rubber ring which is used on the upper part of the supply reel shalt assembly. Wher the it is st in rewind mode, it will contact to these parts taneously delivering tarque of motor. An adequate pressure to be kept is 50 grams. Adjust the load spring of the intermediate wheel in case the pressure is not sufficient. 5. ADJUSTMENT OF TAKE-UP REEL SHAFT ASSEMBLY A felt clutch material is attached to the bottom side of the reel table base plate so that recording tape oil not be stretched during ‘ast forwarding operation due to excessive tension. To check the amount of friction of this part, place onto the take-up reel table a S.inch reel with recording tape wound by 60 m/m in diameter, and gently pull the end of tape upward using a spring scale. Adjust the conical spring so thet the amount of tension at this part will be kept between 400 to $00 gram. Another felt clutch material is attached to the take-up drive wheel. tis used to provide propar slipping opers. tion during record or play mode. The procedure for checking friction of this part ls same as the foregoing, and between 120 and 200 grams of fiction will provide the het result.” Adjust the slarshaped spring immediate below the take-up drive wheel. When the unit is set in rewind mode, the amount of friction of this part will greaty be reduced and will become 10 to 20 grams Check to see if this is satisfactory and, if not, readjust the starshaped spring fer Brake, and’ spring retainer washes accordingly. (See figure 11 (a) at loft} 6. ADJUST! OF SUPPLY REEL SHAT ASSEMBLY A felt clutch mcterial is used between the lower side cf the reel teble base plate and the rewind rubber ring to protect recording tape from an excessive tension while rewinding operation, To check the amount of friction of this part, place onto the supply reel table a S-inch reel with recording tape wound by 60m/m in diemeter and gently pull the end of tape upward using @ spring scale. Adjust the conical spring so thet the amount of tension be kopt between 400 an 500 grams, Anolher felt clutch ie attached to the rewind drive wheel and is Used to provide proper slipping operation during record or play mode, The procedure for checking friction of this part is same as the foregoing, and between 20 and 120 grams of friction will give the best result. "When the unit is sat in fast forward moda, the amount of friction will greatly be reduced and will become 10 to 20 grams, Check to see if this is proper and, if not, readjust coil spring and spring retainer washer to suit, 7. ADJUSTMENT OF TAPE HEAD (See figure 12 {b) at lef A vertical azimuth alignment of tape heed is the only adjustment that can be made at the field of service, To align tape head, play 8.000 cycles recorded on an Ampex standard’ alignment tape. Rotate the azimuth alignment screw until a maximum playback leves through the small hole which is positioned on the shield covar W ADJUS 1. ADJUSTMENT OF RECORDING BIAS FREQUENCY Recording/erasing bias frequency has been set at 60 KC plus or minus 5 KC before shipment. It is decided by Inductance of the oscillator coil (part ¢ OSC 60) and its resonant capacitor (pert 7 C-22). To measure recordi bias frequency, insert 2 10 or 100 chm resistor in series to the record/play head and connect vertical input terminals of an oscilloscope as shown in the Fig. 13, Another testing instrument to be prepared is an audio frequency oscillator and its cutput should be connected to horizontal input terminals of the oscilloscope. Vary frequency being generated by the audio frequency osci- Mator around 60 KC, and sot the oscillator at the point where a lissajous figure appears oa the oscilloscope. The recording bias frequency now corresponds to the reading of the oscillator. Check oscillator coll, C-22, C-27 and. bias head if recdrding biee frequency measured is not within 60 KC plus or minus § KC. 2. ADJUSTMENT OF RECORDING BIAS VOLTAGE A proper recording bias voltage differs on each head from 120 to 230 volts A.C, and it is ctemned on the mounting brecket of tape head assembly. To measure recording bias voltage, connect a V.T. V.M. (Vacuum Tuto Velt Meter) to the record/play head as shown in the Fig. 14, Check C-21, 6:27 and bias head if record. ing bias voltage does not meet to the abovementioned specification alter adjusting C-27, a 100 pf variable ‘capacitor. ADS NT OF ERASING BIAS VOLTAGE A proper erasing bias voltage is decided automatically ‘as recording bias voltage is set. Tae erasing bies volta ge, however, should always be more than 170 volts A.C. To measure eresing bias voltece, connect @ ¥.T.V.M. to the erase head as shown in the Fig. 15. Check C.21 (1000 pi mica capacitor) and erate head if erasing bias voltage measured is lower than 170 volts A.C. 4. ADJUSIMENT OF RECORDING LEVEL A basic recording level, usually referred to as “O VU", 4 set at the poir! where current of 20 A: 10% flows to the recording heed at 1000 cycles’ The VU meter indi cates OVU 42VU when a signal of §5 db £5 db at the tmlerophone jack or ~15 db £8 db at the line input jack. 2 given with the volume control sat at its maximum, Adjustment of recording level can be accomplished by it is not neces: sary to make ina field of service as all VU meters have correctly been calibrated at factory before shipment See Fig. 16 for details NOTE: Make sure to stop cscillation by disconnecting the oscillator coil # CSC 60 at the points marked "P" and "G" prior to measurement of recording level ‘varying sensitivity of VU meter, howaver, NT OF AMPLIF oe 3 om Ta 7 For Senice Manuals Contact AURGTEON TECHNICAL SERVES ‘8 Chory Trea Re, Chinnor ‘Oxo 0x9 4aY" “Te 01046 35100 Fax 104 2554 oo Ena angices@autoncsk Vi_ MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 1. LUBRICATION INSTRUCTION For maximum service life and optimum performance, lubricate the parts identified below alter each 500 hours of operation. Use only light machine oil of good quality Motor 3 drops Drive Capstan Shaft 2 drops Rewind Idler Wheel Bearing and Wind takeup Idler Beering. 1 drop Intermediste Idler Bearing 1 drop Pinch Wheel Bearing 2 drops Take-up and Supply Reel Shaft Bearing & 2 drops ine grease to each roller surface of all lovers and cams. ‘Also apply a liberal film of light m: LY USING A COTTON LUBRICANT MAY BE SCATTERED DURING OPERATION AND DETERIORATION OF RUBBER COMPONENT PARTS WILL RESULT. CAUTION FLYWHEEL Fig. 17 2. CLEANING TAPE HEADS AND OTHER PARTS Wipe surface of tape heads, culde roller bearing, capstan bushing and pinch whoel periodically with a soft cloth soaked in alcohol or carbons me XK LIST OF REPLACEMENT PARTS Parts No. Nomenclature TOP PANEL 1-001 Deck Panel ROOM OAS 022 Guard Cue, Meal 9 303 003 Konb, Track Salector ».9 27 Control 1 Head Cover, Mein 005 Heed Cover, Sub 006 © Name Plate COT Serew, Reteining Sub Head Cove ro Bese, Hood Cover 4 95.2 Tepe Guide, complete 1033 ‘Top Plate, Tape Guide 2566 Tepe Guide 347 ring, Tape Gulden 35 Bottom Plate, Tape Guid Saull Table, Tope Guide Tepe Clearer, Complete 3, oss Lever, Tension Soy Spring, Tension Laver 243 Prop A, Head Cover oo Prop B, Heed Cover O45 Prop C, Heed Cover 06, Screw, Retaining Treck 05537 Selector Ce..izel Knob Oude Screw Flat Mould 2x12 242] Olde Screw Tre 3x4 Coe 014d tSerew Fiat Mould 3x805¢ Ove Mowing screw 0587 out 3mm tet ose, O14g 4mm Nat es [DEX romain aay Senes DECK FRAME © SS 0679 82-001 Deck Frame 2002.1 0 54 002 Head Assembly, Complete 05} ozs rene Head 2 Se| 0028 Record/Playback Head 037 (0022 Blas Head (Cres Field Head) > oad Field cow O38 co2e Se34 oat Set 000g. Screw, Without Head 3x17 Ob | G02 Cover, Rotry shld 06. 03 index Covnier, Complato Se | 3a Paley, Counter C3 | SS ECan Ove Fam fam.cibie eh Cos Supply Reel Avembly 967 bts Plate Reel Table 957.2 004b Reel Shaft, Supply Reel O57(y Gote Rabber Ring 3 3G cod Rewind Pulley §=— 3321 Oole Spring Gat 1 G4 cox Washer 2323 04g Washer Pn Large Oar Goin Fat Washer ore Cou Texoup Roler = O53 04} Holder, Reel ore (Star type spring? Cagrseon LAPE® He Case 20091823 Parts No. ost 005m coe och oo Nomenclature Paris No. 2 Roose} | 97-010 sec} | Olde Be once Nylon Washer, Smell & Motel B, Reel Table 9-55) 5 Washer Pin a on Pulley, B 023 Pulley, C oe6 oue ++Scrow SemsCuble 3x6 ont Screw, Without Heed 4-7 atte “Screw Fit 8x6 23.77 o1ze 012 Tokoup Reel Assembly 314 Reel Shaft, Tako-up Reel D4 one Felt Werner ona 12 Teko-wp Roller, B Holder, Reel (Ster type spring) 01s Metal A, Real Teble O4Z Spring, F2 O48 Weer ova 190 Nrlon. Spring 13h Nylon Washer re: Set Sleare ie5 Serew, Without Hoad 9x3 1 AS Lover, Compote 2.04 Spring, AS Levers OG Plate, AS Lever 37 ox Spring pest | om Plata, Gear 19% ea Serv, Geer 4e asl Ecenins geet nied Geer, Stopper EFT Spring, Stopper E bse Lever, Auiomatic eviteh 14h Serew, Gonr Plate 185 Instant Stop Lever, Complete i fe Instant Sion Lover 47 0 Spring, Instant Stop Lover Otel 931 082 Holding, Intent Stop Lever Holder, Instant Slep Lever » Lover, Shutoff 2 Recording Safety Button {22} Com Super 1 Fiber, Cam Sloper + “Serew 4x5 he Pinch Wheat 202208 11 Motel Cap, Pioch Wheel 1 Loves, Pinch Wheel O/H Shaft Cam Roller 1 30 Ga Roier, Bm 434 | Shat, Fach Wheel fever, 32] | Takop Brake Band, | 3° Complete | aap Brae an ne Nomenclature Teko-up Brake Bend 133 Holder, Tako-up Brake Band + Shalt, Takowsp Brake Bond Supply Broke Roller, Complts 2 OS LI eves, Supply Brake Rolle Supply Breko Roller 230 29,44 Screw, Brake Rellar Switch, Butomatio Shutoft op Pte, Automatic Shutoll +e Switch Stioty Lover A Loot ied Sslety Lover B SF Shalt, Salaty Lover bre Sich, Speed Chenge i= 7 (@ P Slide Switch) Speed Change Switch 14h Ielar Wheel 3 -9:2 510 ki Metal, Lever @ leo raienge tics abn 1G Tae es tet ite re Ae mores betes! 4 Ent Cree Cae 95 | 1 i 1 ices i3t Genes 4 rae ee wee bata vent Coan Sore erschene 13 Bop rel Swen 125 ae a Sow ona 135 fononssena 30 Eats 3 femal |e sem Es AN BL iFIER AMPLIFIER Parts No. Nomenclature Namencltaen 62-0419. Spring, D ew type) 12 Washer, 6am 209212 Oilk Spring, E Sas Wing Nut renee] | Parte No. ~ fae ¢Smrew Truss 4x8 2.900 3 Scrow, Fiwheal Adjust 353] | s-atio1 0425 4 Serow SemiCublo 4x10 0, Sima Not i{ | sR. 3 O42e +Scrow SemiCubie 4x8 Zeke Prop A. Flywheel 252] | Atico < 3 42a +Screw SomiCubie 4x6 1q7 Prop 8 Flywnenl 253] | ARI02 bess Right 3. Ose Screw Fat 3x6 Gal mm Soriag Wesher 23%| | A103 Amp. chasse a0 Peive 235 ‘A104 Amp. choaia & $3 A103 Amp. chal, B30, 105. Hun baloncss avant “3 30| nor 3 oak 88-001 aKa Bit oie Kost ees Poy ® ag ee! oy a Enooa ae AEA CLR. compound body i ae oie 23 i 46a Waste 12.04 a ect { 0468 ylon Washer ene es Te 3 f 047 Button, Sta a ee a 048 Lag Pte, 3 P 212 Ooig Fast/Forward Revind Shatt AIC, Sender 25 2S WY FS Goin Rotary Smitch Welz) Ces Cou Renter Ye W 9008 C4 Condansen, enclosed Cj Pin Mooniag in AK2 50 PF Ba {| 85-001 » Motor. Compiste 2002 2b¢ cork Fate, Com 5 Tabulr te perar j Cola +Sotew Sami-Cubie 2x5 1 Spring, condenser COi yi «00 Ww 3 ! 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