Take up spindle is not turning--tape comes out of cassette
I have a Sony M-450 microcassette recorder that I just bought on eBay. It appears almost identical to the M-430.
For approximately a minute the tape played properly but then the tape stopped playing. When I opened the tape door, a lot of tape had come out of the cassette. On studying what was causing it, I realized only the supply spindle is turning which just keeps pushing the tape out of the cassette and it is not being taken up by the other reel.
Would that be caused by a stretched drive belt under the motherboard? Thanks if you can help.
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Thanks for your reply oldturkey03.
Fooling around with it some more and still continuing to diagnose it, I got it to work fairly well and play the tape but looking at the recorder laying flat with the speaker on the right...
1. While in play mode--reversing the tape ("review") the left reel would not spin or would spin a little and then stop. Of course the tape would be pushing out of the cassette as the tape was not transferring. In FAST forward and rewind, both reels spin usually as they should. So I've got it down to an intermittent problem somehow and it seems to be narrowed down to the left spindle not spinning as I first described. I don't know if that's the supply or take-up.
2. It doesn't appear that the pinch roller is glazed at all, the capstan shaft spins normally even with holding my finger on it lightly to add pressure. I tested that without a cassette in it. I think that would rule out capstan motor issues wouldn't it?
Do both reel spindels depend on the large belt ?
por rjaa
rjaa yes tehy do. I'd start by disasswmbling and cleaning the mechanical parts. While doing that you can inspect and evaluate. At this point I would of course replace the belt as well. That way mechanical error can be ruled out. The pick up should be the right one.
por oldturkey03