Hello everyone, I'm looking for some info or tutorial on the maintenance required to keep walkmans running smooth for years to come (in particular my WM-701C). I've done some "basic" level maintenance such as: belt replacement, contacts cleaning, lubrication of the motor and pinch roller shafts and general cleaning. My "next level" maintenance questions are: 1) Does anyone have a tutorial on how to lubricate the capstans bearings? I have appropriate watch oil and small syringes. 2) How do you replace the pinch rollers? Do you need to lubricate their tiny plastic shafts as well? 3) Any other maintenance tips I've missed? Do you need to completely disassemble the unit to do any of the tasks above? Thank you, Ed. Here is a shot of my WM-701C capstans and pinch-rollers: [GALLERY=media, 724]WM-701C Capstans and Pinch-rollers maintenance by ebuy05 posted Oct 16, 2017 at 11:35 PM[/GALLERY]
There was an excellent topic by Docp in old forum about walkman maintenance I will try to find it and post it here
1) you apply a tiny drop of oil to the capstan bearings, with No tape in run the machine both ways for a few mins to let the oil work in. Clean up any excess oil 2) Use rubber roller restorer to clean your pinch rollers, if they still remain shiny/polished after, they need to be replaced. They also need to be replaced if they have gone hard, or cracked 3) you do not need to lubricate the pinch roller shafts, just make sure the rollers spin easy and freely. 4) also clean the capstans with IPA on cotton buds/ear buds besides taking the thing apart there is not much else you can do.
@wm_dan how do you apply the rubber roller restorer? I have a spray can of it. Should I spray some on a cotton bud/q tip and then apply to the roller? Thanks
Yes thats right but with RRR it doesn't try like IPA so you have to clean up after you. Personally I prefer using it to IPA on pinch rollers, but others just prefer IPA as easier and less mess
@wm_dan Thanks, do you mean apply it, leave it on the pinch roller for an amount of time a then wipe it off?? ( i dont want to use IPA because i know it hardens the rubber ultimately increasing W&F)
You work it in with the ear bud nice and firmly you will see the ear bud go dirty Don't stop cleaning until the ear bud remains white Then you need to dry up the left behind residue