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Sony WM-7 Restoration

Discussion in 'Tech talk' started by Ken80s, Dec 17, 2016.

  1. Ken80s

    Ken80s Well-Known Member

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    Since there's a request from our S2G member, it's my pleasure to share my experience with you as I worked on my WM-7 today. Following are the steps that I would like to walk you through the images.

    1) Change new Belt
    2) Volume pot replacement

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    Ken80s Well-Known Member

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    Slowly lift the cover from the top where the control button panel located.
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    Then firmly pry the control button panel and slowly detach it from the unit. IMG_20161218_092540.jpg
     
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    Next remove the shoulder screws that hold the PCB in place.

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    Slowly lift the PCB in order to access to the mechanism. Doing so you will be able to see the belt but please be extremely careful and gentle not to break any wires from the soldering points.
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    This is the volume pot that I need to replace.

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    Ken80s Well-Known Member

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    No choice I have to salvage the potentiometer from my WM2 as I don't have any spare with me.
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    Took me around an hour to get the parts replaced.

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    Now my WM-7 is working as good as new, the wow and flutter has improved significantly and the volume adjustment is smooth with both sides in perfect condition.

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  10. T-ster

    T-ster Moderator Staff Member S2G Supporter

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    Greta thread and very helpful, thanks Ken
     
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    Thanks Ken... Thats great and just what we need. Has this been made a sticky?
     
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    Ken80s Well-Known Member

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    This is just a small contribution to the site.
     
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    Try to do this promptly before I forget
     
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    Excellent. Thank you. As a suggestion we should mention the belt size for future reference
     
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    All done. Could not have done it without this post. It's a fiddly one!!!! Player now in great shape thanks to Ken and the belt from Marian
     
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    Hi Doublecee, glad that you made it!
     
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    Boodokhan Well-Known Member

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    excellent topic. We need more topics like this.
     
  18. walkman archive

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    Excellent tutorial. Thanks!
     
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    I made this sticky
     
  20. mihokm

    mihokm Active Member

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    Excellent walk-through.

    Today I started to work on one WM-7. It has blocked pinch roller and I have to replace it somehow. For that, I need to get access to the whole head block. The door cannot be removed easily.
    .There must be some way how to take apart the whole mechanics from the the case. Just I need to find the right screws :) Really challenging.
    Does anyone have experiences with it? Does anyone have service manual?
     

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