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Aiwa HV-FX5000 Service Manual page 7

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DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
2-5: CASSETTE SIDE L (Refer to Fig. 2-5)
4. Unlock the 2 supports ®.
2. Remove the Cassette Side L.
3. Remove the Pack Spring.
4. Remove the Locker Spring.
5. Unlock the support @.
6. Remove the Locker L.
2-6: BRAKE BRACKET (Refer to Fig. 2-6)
1. Remove the Main Brake Spring, S-S Brake Spring, Joint
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Arm Spring and T-S Brake Spring.
. Remove the 2 screws ©.
. Remove the screw @.
. Remove the Brake Bracket.
. Remove the Sub Brake S, Sub Brake T, Main Brake S
Ass'y and Main Brake T Ass'y.
. Remove the Joint Arm.
. Remove the Reflector LED 2.
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Brake Bracket
Reflector LED 2
Main Brake Spring
Main Brake T Ass'y
Main Brake S Ass'y
S-S Brake Spring
Joint Arm
Joint Arm Spring
Sub Brake T
Fig. 2-6
2-7: TENSION BAND (Refer to Fig. 2-7)
1. Remove the Tension Arm Spring 1.
2. Remove the Tension Arm Spring 2.
3. Remove the Tension Adjust.
4. Remove the Tension Arm Ass'y.
5. Remove the Tension Band Ass'y.
6. Remove the Tension Lever 2 Ass'y.
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Tension Adjust RO
Ass'y
Tension Arm Spring 2 f i
NOTE
1. Install the Tension Band Ass'y without twisting it.
2. Turbine Oil the area marked with A in Fig. 2-7.
2-8: REEL DISK (Refer to Fig. 2-8)
1. Remove the Reel Disk S and Reel Disk T.
2. Remove the 2 polyslider washers.
NOTES
. Installation of Reel Disk after performing step 1, 2 and 3 in
section 2-7 of DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS.
. The Height Adjustment washers are sometimes
attached to the back of the Reel Disk.
. Clean the Reel Disk Shaft and put in height adjusting
washers.
. Be careful not to damage the Tension Band Ass'y at the
time of removal and installation.
Be careful not to scratch the Reel Disk Shaft with the
polyslider washer or the tool at the time of removal and
installation.
After oiling the Reel Disk Shaft, install the new Reel Disk S
and Reel Disk T again.
After installation, adjust the height of the Reel Disk.
(Refer to item 1-1 of MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENTS)
8. After installation, adjust and confirm the tension post position.
(Refer to item 1-2 of MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENTS)
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