I would first check the threaded rod that lays directly underneath the mandrel. 
 Does that rod turn when the machine is running?  If so, there is an arm with a 
threaded block that attaches to the reproducer assembly.  When you lower the 
reproducer, does that block and arm lower down and make contact with the 
threaded rod?
Tom
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  Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2005 6:35 PM
  Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Amberola 30 help! -- Still not working


  What is the horn in the amberola supposed to rest on?  Mine is resting on a 
  base with a long screw coming out of the bottom.  When I place the reproducer 
  on the cylinder... the reproducer does not move.
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