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Service Manual, Paper Manual. Related products. DIY Do-It-Yourself manuals are made for homeowners and handymen who have mechanical abilities but can use a little training in repairing certain appliances. It is only to be used along with the service manual not as a replacement for it as it applies to the appliance type, not the specific model and will go into more details on repairing the appliance.

Service Manuals generally provide information and instructions pertaining to product disassembly, schematic diagrams, parts lists, exploded views, troubleshooting guides, wiring diagrams, and much, much more. If so, what is the part number? I am also wondering how to clean these clamps properly. I have read in the past that some people have used armor-all and other similar products to rejuvenate rubber pieces. Especially for moldings,etc on cars and motorcycles with good results.

Yes, that is the part for the , the has a different clamp surface and doesn't need replacing. Posted: Thu Dec 03, am. So the is just noisy at the beginning of sides and CAV discs in general? It looks like the was a much better unit in terms of construction. The M-Holder for that model is different and looks to be of higher quality and there's more space to work in it. The loudness of the isn't a huge deal breaker for me, but just want some verification on that aspect of it. Otherwise, it works well and it's been my main player for a couple of years.

Posted: Fri Dec 11, pm. Amazingly, the rubber piece showed up before the M-Holder did. I went to open up the and the rubber clamp on there looks OK.

The bumps on the rubber don't look terribly worn and I could still feel them. If this piece is worn out is it difficult to tell by eye verification? If you need a for parts, I have one that needs a new power supply fuse it worked fine before that blew out.

PM me if interested. Happycube: Then I guess I need to replace it. It looks like it's just a small rubber piece that has double-sided tape. I have the new part. Is it just as simple as removing the old one with a pick tool or something similar seem to be rather stuck on there , cleaning up the spindle, and then placing the new one on? I recall reading around here that at some point someone was cutting up bicycle inner tubes to make these.

Maybe I can get the dimensions of the part and post them for DIYers. I may even try this myself at some point. That sounds right, but wait for someone who's actually done it to chime in.



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