VPI Platter Spindle Lube Question
VPI states you should lubricate the platter spindle bearing once per year to cut down on wear. My spindle has white grease on it from the factory. VPI didn’t provide any instructions with their lube on whether one should wipe the original grease off or apply a few drops of lube directly to the existing grease.
Has anyone done the spindle lube maintenance before and can share some advice? Thanks. |
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I should probably get on that with my TT, the platter also needs a serious polishing to get rid of fingerprints.
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perfect timing to see this post! very helpful
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I completed the maintenance yesterday and found the grease on top of the spindle dried out and caked on the sides. I cleaned everything up, place a dollop of the new grease and placed the platter back in place. I then added the super lube to the motor spindle. Prior to this I had a faint hum or slight whirling sound, I could never figure out. That noise is now gone, I highly recommend doing this maintenance. |
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in video they mention super lube for motor and synthetic grease for platter. |
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I finally had some downtime and my new belt for my Classic 2 arrived, so I decided to do some maintenance. I lubed the bearing, didn't use oil on the motor since it's running quiet, put the new belt on and using the KAB strobe disc I was running over 1% off. I decided to clean off all the old lube that was on the spindle (the shaft the platter sits on) and inside the platter. Some dirty stuff in there. Put the platter back on and the speed is pretty much dead on, I didn't see any drift. So there you have it, scientific proof that this maintenance keeps your TT happy and playing at the proper speed.
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