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a
ca
a
a
D.D.
motor
rotor
Note:
Secure
the
D.D.
rotor
assembly
so
that
the
installation
positioning
holes
in
the
D.D.
ro-
tor
assembly
and
lower
drum
match.
Figure
1-28.
REPLACEMENT
OF
D.D.
(DIRECT
DRIVE)
MOTOR
Note:
Ai
Put
the
unit
in
the
cassette
eject
position.
Removal
Remove
the
six
screws
from
the
bottom
panel
and
remove
the
bottom
panel.
.
Disconnect
the
drum
D.D.
motor
lead
connector.
.
Remove
the
two
screws@
which
hold
the
D.D.
rotor
assembly
in
place,
using
a
Phillips
screwdriver.
.
Remove
the
D.D.
rotor
assembly.
Remove
the
three
screws
@
which
hold
the
D.D.
stator
assembly
in
place,
using
a
Phillips
screwdriver.
.
Remove
the
D.D.
stator
assembly.
21
(2)
D.D.
stator
VC-790ET
@
Reassembly
1.
Place
the
D.D.
stator
assembly
on
top
of
the
lower
drum.
2.
Secure
the
D.D.
stator
with
the
three
screws
@
using
a
Phillips
screwdriver.
Note:
Be
careful
not
to
scratch
the
core,
windings
or
Hall
device.
3.
Install
the
D.D.
rotor
assembly
onto
the
drum
shaft.
Note:
Install
the
assembly
directly
onto
the
direction
of
the
shaft.
(Refer
to
Fig.
1-29
for
the
installation
direction.)
4.
Secure
the
D.D.
rotor
assembly
with
the
screws
@.
.
Connect
the
drum
D.D.
motor
lead
connector.
6.
Install
the
bottom
panel.
with
six
screws.
Note:
Be
careful)
not
to
damage
the
upper
drum
or
the
video
head.
7.
After
replacement
of
the
D.D.
motor
as
shown
above,
proceed
with
the
adjustment
of
the
playback
switching
point.
wn
Notes:
1.
Be
careful
not
to
damage
the
upper
drum
or
the
video
head.
2.
Be
sure
that
the
Hall
device
and
the
D.D.
stator
assembly
are
not
damaged
by
the
D.D.
rotor
assembly
or
other
parts.
(D
D.D.
rotor
ass’y
screw
Installation
positioning
hole
D.D.
rotor
ass‘y
ass‘y
screw
Note:
Secure
the
D.D.
rotor
assembly
so
that
the
installation
positioning
holes
in
the
D.D.
rotor
assembly
and
lower
drum
match.
D.D.
stator
ass’y
Figure
1-29.

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