gerritv
Gerrit
Best to focus on one thing at a time.
Something is causing the gear train to turn into powder. The knurled handle at the back has 3 detents, place it so that the 2 small gears that it controls are not connected to the spindle. then check the noise. If the noise is still present, then try shifting the handle at back with black plastic to one of its positions.
Also turn that gear train manually (once disconnected from the spindle). If it is stiff, then figure out why and resolve that issue. I think you already did that and the sound got worse so then I would assume that it is the motor bearings (unless the motor is still turning other things inside the headstock).
Something is causing the gear train to turn into powder. The knurled handle at the back has 3 detents, place it so that the 2 small gears that it controls are not connected to the spindle. then check the noise. If the noise is still present, then try shifting the handle at back with black plastic to one of its positions.
Also turn that gear train manually (once disconnected from the spindle). If it is stiff, then figure out why and resolve that issue. I think you already did that and the sound got worse so then I would assume that it is the motor bearings (unless the motor is still turning other things inside the headstock).
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