2-10
A
BLOCK
B
BLOCK
C
BLOCK
D
BLOCK
E
BLOCK
F
BLOCK
G
BLOCK
H
BLOCK
I
BLOCK
Disassembly Procedure
Assembly Procedure
1
Drum assembly
Å
Cassette
housing assembly
2
Motor bracket
assembly
3
Middle catcher
assembly
4
Reel cover
assembly
6
Sub-brake
assembly
5
Pinch roller
arm assembly
0
Swing arm
assembly
7
Band arm
plate assembly
@
Main brake
(SUP) assembly
#
Main brake
(TU) assembly
%
Reel base
assembly (TU)
9
EXIT guide
arm assembly
^
Prism
8
Tension arm
sub-assembly
$
Reel base
assembly (SUP)
*
Guide rail
(TU) assembly
!
Sub-deck
assembly
‚
Brake control
arm assembly
(
Guide rail (SUP)
assembly
‹
Timing belt
·
Tension control
arm assembly
)
Base plate
assembly
&
Control plate
¡
Charge
arm assembly
›
Center gear
assembly
fi
Reel drive
pulley assembly
∞
Main cam
•
Sub cam
q
Capstan motor
assembly
§
Arm gear 1
assembly
¶
Centering
arm assembly
º
Clutch lock
lever assembly
ª
Arm gear 2
assembly
w
Drum base
deck
2.6.4
Mechanism disassembly/assembly procedure chart
<How to read the chart>
⋅
The following chart shows the disassembly/assembly procedures by dividing them into blocks A to I.
⋅
To remove the tension arm sub-assembly which is located in block D; start disassembly from block A. The tension arm sub-assembly
can be removed as the fourth operation after the removals of the cassette housing assembly (block A)
→
reel cover assembly (block
B)
→
band arm plate assembly (block C).
⋅
The parts enclosed in thick frames are the maintenance parts listed in the maintenance table.
⋅
For details on the disassembly/assembly, see section 2.7, “Replacement of Major Parts”.
Fig. 2-6-1
Fig. 2-6-2
42
19
1
18
41
3
36
12
10
24
30
4
11
25
13
22
2
8
14
47
7
29
9
5
15
6
31
17
47
44
16
43 45
2
34
35
37
46
23
38
39
40