Don't know how old your Star is. I have a very early Sapphire (paper S/N label on the bottom plate, not the mylar label on the rear). Sounds like the nut holding the spring came off and the spring retracted into the chassis, if so just pry the large steel/rubber washer loose, locate the screw shaft inside the chassis, thread the nut onto the screw with long-nose pliers, pull on the nut until one or two turns of the spring emerge from the bottom plate, then hold the spring in place by jamming a sheet of thin stiff material like a tin can lid between the spring turns and let the nut go so that the sheet rests on the bottom plate and the spring turn rests on the sheet, remove the nut, place the washer on the screw, thread the nut back on, pull on the nut with the pliers and remove the sheet. If a spring is damaged or has come loose from the top deck you will have to do quite a bit of disassembly to get the springs out, but it can be done though the spring near the tonearm pillar is a real PITA to change out.
replacing springs on a SOTA
Has anyone replaced the springs on a SOTA table?
I have a star table and one of the springs came loose when I was adjusting it. It appears to be complex in that the whole thing has to be dissassembled. If anyone can offer help, I need it
SOTA wants %333.00 to replace the spring
thx, jim
I have a star table and one of the springs came loose when I was adjusting it. It appears to be complex in that the whole thing has to be dissassembled. If anyone can offer help, I need it
SOTA wants %333.00 to replace the spring
thx, jim
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