Basic MECHANICAL Revox & Studer Motor Overhaul Kits
Nagravox
MOTOR OVERHAUL / SERVICE / LUBE KITS for almost all Studer and Revox Capstan and Reel Motors.
There are kits available which cater for almost all Revox and Studer Tape Motors (each deck has 3 motors).
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Type E - Revox A77 mk1 & most mk2 and some very early Studer machines A62, some B62 that have a capstan motor with one or two roller bearings on the bottom
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Type L - Revox A77 later mk2, mk3 & mk4, B77, PR99, C270. Also for Studer A/B67, A810, A807 / C270 (no sticker)
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Type GLY - Revox and Studer motors with red sticker - C270, A807
- Type ROLLER SP - Revox and Studer motors with red sticker saying NO lubrication roller bearings - much later C270, A807
- Type A80 - Studer A80 and A81 machines
These kits variably contain:
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4 x high efficiency low noise SKF reel motor bearings
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4x similar lower & upper circlip for reel motor top of shaft.
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Lubricant to repack older capstan open type roller bearings- yes we supply instructions.
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Special Mobil DTE , Kluber Isoflex PDP65 synthetic lubricant or GLY2100 in dropper bottle as factory specified for all Revox / Studer capstan motors. Sufficient supplied for initial overhaul and subsequent maintenance services for quite a few years. Note that ROLLERB kit has no capstan oil because the capstan has special roller bearings and is not lubricated.
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Lubricant as general lubricant for other moving parts.
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Service Instructions - sent to you after you receive your kit as a download.
Capstan motors need lubricating every ~500 hours or 6 - 12 months and full clean and bottom / top lubricant replenishment at ~2000 hours or 2 - 3 years.
Reel motors need to have their bearings replaced every 2000 hours or 2 - 4 years. Do this and the motors will last a long long time.
Most motors I have come across have never been serviced and the lubricating felts are dry. Luckily these old capstan motors are really robust and can be brought back to good serviceable condition. They are relatively easy to dismantle and once upgraded / serviced will run smoother with less noise. With a good clean, new bearings and a lubrication its surprising how well an old motor can run. Dont take a chance on dubious bearing sources or lubricants. Get the full Nagravox kit for all your motors.
Early motors with a roller bearing used Mobil DTE-EH.
Later capstan motors use Isoflex PDP65 and no other lubricant should be used or mixed with it.
Motors after 1988 used GLY2100 and were identified with a red sticker on the capstan motors.
For Early A77.
Depending on mark version have slightly different no. of components in terms of damper repacking lubricant / drag agent, counter belts and tape guide roller components. Early mk1 has no tape guide kit as its not applicable.
Mk1 and mk2 assumes you have a capstan motor that has 1 sintered bearing and 1 roller bearing. If you have an early mk3 it also may have one of these older motors - please check. This is how: Check serial no. From S 60483 or G78003 Capstan motor is the later one using 2x sintered bronze bearings and uses PDP65 lubricant - select mk3 / mk4 kit.
Please note that we have found the original roller bearings, once they have been cleaned and regreased using our special grease, are in most cases better than us supplying general purpose roller bearing replacements. So in the early kits we supply a small pottle of grease and instructions detailing exactly how to do this.
On the reel motors, we also supply a special brass spacer to convert the old difficult shaft snap rings to normal circlip which is easier to fit. (The snap rings are really difficult to get off and on and there is seemingly no specialised tool to do so.) The special spacer takes into account the recess in the older system so that the reel tables are maintained at the same height.
EARLY STUDER
A62 and early B62 have a capstan motor with top bearing sintered bronze (lubrication with Mobil DTH-EH. Later B62 capstan motors use the two sintered bearing design and PDP65 lubrication. On the older models, we have found the original roller bearings, once they have been cleaned and regreased using our special grease, are in most cases better than us supplying general purpose roller bearing replacements. So in the early kits we supply a small pottle of grease and instructions detailing exactly how to do this.