Aluminumfalcone wrote:I had been having trouble with my Sony PS-LX520 for a while. When I try to move the tonearm, it sticks, causing my records to skip. When I tried to disassemble it to see what was wrong, I un-did the arm belt, but I do not know the winding pattern to re-assemble the unit. I looked online for a service manual but they all cost money. Does anyone have any help for me? either give me the correct arm belt winding pattern or point me in the direction to a FREE service manual. Thank you.
?pgloor wrote:I had the same problem and a review of forums and my experience with my own fix indicated that this is almost certainly your problem:
The roughly 2.6 inch (circumference) drive belt (that connects a tiny motor to the worm screw that moves the tone-arm laterally when it gets the signal) likely needs replacement. Mine was intact but old and rigid enough to keep slipping or hang up the tiny motor. Unplug the unit - take out the 8-10 screws to take off the bottom - remove this little belt - scrub the pulleys with tripled up sewing thread, and replace with new belt. This is a good source:
http://www.turntableneedles.com/Square- ... p_227.html
$6.50 (paypal available) for 2 belts to reach their minimum, free shipping, arrived in 2 days.
You might also want to clean and lightly grease the rail that the tone arm rides on, but this is unlikely to fix the problem without a replacement belt.


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