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Are you sure the bearing oil should rise to the level of the top bearing? I just bought one of these, and the instructions indicate the oil should be 5mm above the lower bearing, if I understood them correctly. I attained this level by measuring it with a drinking straw. Not sure whether at that level the oil rises to the second bearing once the spindle is inserted?I ask all of this partly to make sure I'm not causing wear to the upper bearing by not oiling it properly.
No, the oil was not covering the top bearing, but it never has and was fine. I was using the table the day I left on my trip and it was behaving normally, then 2 weeks later with nobody touching it, it stopped working. I added more oil to cover the bearing, did not help. What it seems to be is the black plastic round piece with the 4 allen heads is rubbing against the underside of the platter. Is it possible the bottom bearing dropped?
Definitely no sun or heat. It's in a darkened room.
"Vortrex" Derek-There aren't too many variables, here. Your bearing should be fine. Most likely you (unfortunately) have the 'table sitting where it can receive direct sunlight. The black platter has become hot enough that the bond between it and the spindle has weakened a bit (altered clearance).. causing the platter to slide slightly down the spindle. Heat it up again, slide the platter back a few mm and keep the 'table away from direct heat sources. This is a good general rule for any home electronics.Anyone with a technical question would be wise to contact me first rather than starting a thread. I've probably set up more of these 'tables than anyone at this point.. have taken a couple completely apart and have Firebaugh's home number in my cell phone. I don't know everything, but can sort out most anything in a timely manner.Mike