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Teac A-3340 - LUBRICATION AND VENTILATION GUIDELINES; LUBRICATION GUIDELINES; VENTILATION PRECAUTIONS

Teac A-3340
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LUBRICATLON————_
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Under
normal
conditions
the
unit
will
not
require
lubrication.
Most
of
the
bearings
and
bushings
are
of
the
oilless
type.
Since
there
are
many
rubber
parts
in
the
transport
mechanism,
excessive
or
improper
lubrication
could
cause
problems.
If
lubrication
is
required,
the
following
points
should
be
lubricated:
Capstan
bushing,
pinch
roller
shaft
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1
drop
Motor
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sian
wahctetig.
ol
oe
1
-
2
drops
in
the
plastic
tubes
Parts
to
be
lubricated
should
be
cleaned
and
old
oil
and
dirt
removed
before
relubricating.
Observe
instructions
as
to
type
of
oil,
points
to
be
Lubricating.
Motors
should
be
lubricated
immediately
after
use
while
still
warm.
After
oiling
motors
keep
the
unit
in
the
horizontal
position
for
2
-
3
hours
to
allow
thorough
absorption
of
oil.
.
i
-
VENT
LAT
LON
=
;
During
use
the
face
plate
of
the
A-3340/3300
may
become
quite
warm
to
the
touch,
this
entirely
normal.
AS
long
as
the
air
vents
in
the
rear
plate
are
unobstructed,
the
unit
will
not
overheat.
However,
if
the
unit
is
placed
snugly
against
a
wall,
or
free
air
passage
is
prevented,
overheating
and
possible
damage
may
occur.

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