VCI-100Se Platter- How to Tighten them up

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VCI-100Se Platter- How to Tighten them up
Posted on: 18.07.2008 by Bruno Britto
Ok, deck A has a much greater greater resistance than deck B.

upon removal of platters to reveal gold brackets, the Deck A bracket requires more force to move than deck B bracket.

also, i can actually lift the deck B bracket about half a centimetre where with the deck A it doesnt lift. Deck A just seems to be getting tighter every time i rotate the platter.

what is going on?

can anyone help me with this?

here is a video demonstrating the difference:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j961QKxWV88
Wilhemina Tranquillo
16.12.2008
Originally Posted by fredchia
Hi Ean,

Thank you for your reply.

I accidentally cracked the white plastic within.

Could you help in getting a replacement part?

Regards
Hi Fred,

I tried googling "Vestax parts" and got a list of possible sites that might be able to help. Try that.

Case
Zoe Butterbrodt
15.12.2008
Hi Ean,

I tried to tighten both the set of screws and the platter is still lose. Worst still while tightening the bottom screws I cracked the white plastic holder.

HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Can I can a replacement for this part.


Regards



Originally Posted by eangolde
Since all of these were assembled by hand there seems to be a few of units that had parts not screwed in as tightly as possible. There are two possible sets of screws you may try to tighten.

I have attached pictures of them.
robert chanda
28.08.2008
Originally Posted by jgerry
Anyway, once I removed the jog wheel assemblies and removed the back covers, there's a brass leaf spring in there that's tensioned lightly against the brass center post. On my good wheel, the leaf spring is barely touching the post.
Good post. We should get the hardware elves to make a photo tutorial.
With this, replacing LEDs, Buttons and Faceplates, soon we'll be doing full stripdown guides!

22.07.2008
Originally Posted by OllieThomas
Im more than happy to go inside, but i would love someone to tell me what that glu like substance is on the screws inside the machine. i dont want to mess around with it. any ideas guys?
yes, you can take the glue off- its there so those screws dont come loose. If those screws are not loose then there is nothing else to tighten.
Wilhemina Tranquillo
16.12.2008
Originally Posted by fredchia
Hi Ean,

Thank you for your reply.

I accidentally cracked the white plastic within.

Could you help in getting a replacement part?

Regards
Hi Fred,

I tried googling "Vestax parts" and got a list of possible sites that might be able to help. Try that.

Case
Zoe Butterbrodt
15.12.2008
Hi Ean,

Thank you for your reply.

I accidentally cracked the white plastic within.

Could you help in getting a replacement part?


Regards

15.12.2008
does the platter lift slightly when pulling? That is normal on some vci-100's.

as long as its stable and does not wobble then its fine but if there is actual wobble and the wheel is loose then there may be a internal problem.
Zoe Butterbrodt
15.12.2008
Hi Ean,

I tried to tighten both the set of screws and the platter is still lose. Worst still while tightening the bottom screws I cracked the white plastic holder.

HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Can I can a replacement for this part.


Regards



Originally Posted by eangolde
Since all of these were assembled by hand there seems to be a few of units that had parts not screwed in as tightly as possible. There are two possible sets of screws you may try to tighten.

I have attached pictures of them.
robert chanda
28.08.2008
Originally Posted by jgerry
Anyway, once I removed the jog wheel assemblies and removed the back covers, there's a brass leaf spring in there that's tensioned lightly against the brass center post. On my good wheel, the leaf spring is barely touching the post.
Good post. We should get the hardware elves to make a photo tutorial.
With this, replacing LEDs, Buttons and Faceplates, soon we'll be doing full stripdown guides!
Aariz Qasid
27.08.2008
I just fixed the platter spinning not-so-freely issue on my original VCI-100. I had one wheel that worked great, one that had too much friction and made a weird noise and spun to a stop too quickly. No screw tightening will help here, although I did find all the screws holding the jog wheel assembly to the top cover to be very, very loose! My jog wheels were literally hanging loose inside the assembly. Bad Vestax!

Anyway, once I removed the jog wheel assemblies and removed the back covers, there's a brass leaf spring in there that's tensioned lightly against the brass center post. On my good wheel, the leaf spring is barely touching the post. On my bad one, it was clearly bent farther over and pushing too hard on the post. I gently unbent the leaf spring just a teeny bit, so that it matched the good one. Put everything back, now it's perfect.

I should have taken pictures, sorry. Didn't really believe about it at the time.

03.08.2008
If you want your platters to spin more freely then you just need to add some lube to the spindle after taking it apart.
Hannes Deburchgraeve
02.08.2008
This happens to me sometimes when I transport my VCI-100... It happens because the plater gets tilted. I've been able to fix it by gently tilting it. Just put your fingers and thumb around the plater and tilt it back. Then you'll see it spins normally.

22.07.2008
Originally Posted by OllieThomas
Im more than happy to go inside, but i would love someone to tell me what that glu like substance is on the screws inside the machine. i dont want to mess around with it. any ideas guys?
yes, you can take the glue off- its there so those screws dont come loose. If those screws are not loose then there is nothing else to tighten.

22.07.2008
There are no screws that adjust the tension of the jog wheels. That is a feature that was only introduced with the vci-300. as a result, some vci-100's may have slightly different tensions on the jog wheel.
Thomas Beecken
22.07.2008
I'm far from the best when it comes to the hands on so I need to be walked though this please.

1. After taking all 5 screws out (the sides and the bottom), should it slide right off or do I HAVE TO take the jog wheels off?

2. Do you take it apart with the VCI face up or face down?

3. Any clue based on Ean's pictures and your personal experience, which screws SECURE the jog wheel in place vs. a separate set of screws (maybe?) that control the amount of spin tension on each jog wheel? I prefer to have mine sort of loose to spin freely but obviously secure and in place.

Can anyone walk me though that via post, youtube or pictures?
Thomas Beecken
21.07.2008
I'm like Ollie, I have to tighten my left platter (don't have tools near me @ the moment) but at the same time, I want to loosen the spin tension. Which set of screws will loose the spin tension while stabilizing the full platter wheel?

I hope that makes sense.
Bruno Britto
21.07.2008
Im more than happy to go inside, but i would love someone to tell me what that glu like substance is on the screws inside the machine. i dont want to mess around with it. any ideas guys?
Thomas Beecken
21.07.2008
Looks like I have to go in mine and do the same type of surgery. While I'm in there though, just how loose can those platters be and still be stable? I'd like mine as loose as possible.

19.07.2008
I haven't found a perfect case for it, but I needed something, because I need to transport to gigs and all, and i'm not bringing the box.

I settled with one of these 17" sleeves from this company.
http://www.sfbags.com/products/sleev...leevecases.htm

Bought it local to me at Tekserve in nyc.
I then insert the vci-100 into the sleeve and place into one of my other gig bags.

The UDG Bag is almost an exact knockoff it seems to the M-Audio Producer Bag from a few years back. I've used that bag with the sleeve and transported as my carryon onto an airline.

If I could find this bag in the states for a decent price, i'd try to pickup:
http://www.mixexperience.co.uk/produ...-backpack.html
Bruno Britto
19.07.2008
i am a noobfest, didnt believe to look underneath the unit. so i took it apart, some kind of glue substance covering the screws, what is it exactly? dont want to take it off to not be able to put it back on....

blanco, do you have a carry case for yours? im about to invest in the udg producer bag...

19.07.2008
I just experienced the loose screw issue after returning from a day gig out in the park. I wasn't sure if it was the heat that may have caused it, or just the commute back home. I freaked out but then found the screws in my bag and tightened all of them all over.
donavan djarkasi
19.07.2008
Originally Posted by OllieThomas
the bottom lifts about an inch but the top half of mixer doenst lift???
There's also one screw at the bottom of the vci, you have to take it off also.

Or that's atleast the case with the regular vci.
Bruno Britto
18.07.2008
the bottom lifts about an inch but the top half of mixer doenst lift???
Bruno Britto
18.07.2008
ean, you are an absolute legend, god bless x

18.07.2008
You just need to un-do 4 screws to access the bottom of the jog wheels, (the ones on the sides of the case) Then the bottom just slides right off, giving you access to the bottom of the unit. No chance of messing anything up, and you dont have to take any electronics apart.
Bruno Britto
18.07.2008
Originally Posted by eangolde
Since all of these were assembled by hand there seems to be a few of units that had parts not screwed in as tightly as possible. There are two possible sets of screws you may try to tighten.

I have attached pictures of them.
As it is the gold bracket itself lifting (sorry i call it gold bracket, noob), it is evident I have to tighten the screws in the first picture. this involves taking the thing apart, something i really do not want to do. There is no way of doing this without taking the unit apart?
Bruno Britto
18.07.2008
Originally Posted by M.Hugh
Ollie,

When I received my VCI-100SE I had a similar problem with the platter being loose, I would recommend unscrewing the screws and taking the loose platter off. Below you will see where the platter would attach to the unit and I bet those screws are loose.
Once you tighten the screws and reattach the platter it should fix your problem.

It worked for me,

Mark

Hey Mark

When I first recieved the unit, this was also the case. Loose screws underneath the platters, which i tightened immediately. Platter B was still lifting, but havent realised how loose this is till now.
Adolf Hit
17.07.2008
While you have it open it would be a good idea to lube the shaft where the touch sensor wiper contacts with a little silicon lube. That will prevent it from getting squeeky in the future.

17.07.2008
Since all of these were assembled by hand there seems to be a few of units that had parts not screwed in as tightly as possible. There are two possible sets of screws you may try to tighten.

I have attached pictures of them.
Costa Pantazis
17.07.2008
Ollie,

When I received my VCI-100SE I had a similar problem with the platter being loose, I would recommend unscrewing the screws and taking the loose platter off. Below you will see where the platter would attach to the unit and I bet those screws are loose.
Once you tighten the screws and reattach the platter it should fix your problem.

It worked for me,

Mark

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