Sanyo RD5035 Service Manual

Sanyo RD5035 Service Manual

Cassette tape deck

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SERVICE MANUAL
CASSETTE TAPE DECK
RD5035
(EUROPE)
SPECIFICATIONS
Tape
Metal, CrO2, Fe-Cr, Low noise and Standard tape
Recording system
AC bias, 4 tracks stereo
Erasing system
AC erasing, 2 tracks
Tape speed
1-7/8 ips. (4.75 cm/sec.)
Recording time
60 min. (C—60 cassette tape)
Rewind and fast forward time
100 sec. (C—60 cassette tape)
Wow and flutter
0.05% WRMS
Frequency response
30 — 19,000Hz (Metal tape)
30 — 16,000Hz (CrO2 or Fe-Cr tape)
30 — 13,000Hz (Normal tape)
Signal to noise ratio
63 dB (Dolby NR switch on)
55 dB (Dolby NR switch off)
Input
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MIC: 400 — 10k ohms (0.3 mV)
DIN (REC/PLAY): 5k ohms (1 mV)
LINE IN: 50k ohms (50 mV)
Output
DIN (REC/PLAY): 3k ohms (0.53 V)
LINE OUT: 3k ohms (0.53 V)
PHONES: 8 — 10k ohms (25 mV)
Power source
AC: 115/220V, 50Hz
Power consumption
10 W
Dimensions
16-5/8"'(W) x 10-5/8''(D) x 5-1/4'"(H)
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(420 x 270 x 132 mm)
Weight
Approx. 10 Ibs. 9 ozs. (4.8 kg)
* Specifications subject to change without notice.
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frank pittelli
March 25, 2025

belt replc-acement on rd5035

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Mr. Anderson
March 25, 2025

The provided context does not contain specific step-by-step instructions or diagrams for replacing the belt on a Sanyo RD5035 cassette deck. However, based on general cassette deck maintenance, follow these steps:

1. Open the Deck – Remove the outer casing by unscrewing the necessary screws.
2. Locate the Belt Path – Identify the motor pulley and the capstan flywheel where the belts should be placed.
3. Remove Old Belts (if present) – Clean any residue from melted or worn-out belts.
4. Install New Belts – Carefully stretch the new belts around the correct pulleys and flywheels, ensuring proper tension.
5. Check Alignment – The belt should sit correctly in the grooves without twisting.
6. Reassemble and Test – Close the casing, power on the deck, and check for smooth operation.

Since no detailed belt diagram is provided in the context, refer to an exploded view or service manual for the exact belt placement.

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