Ron
I will try to look
I have both models
Rob. Zono

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> On May 30, 2015, at 4:18 PM, Antique Phonograph List <phono-l@oldcrank.org> 
> wrote:
> 
> Listmates,
> 
> I now own an Edison B-80 which actually does not run too badly but is quite
> dirty.  I've started to take it apart to clean and re-lube.   The turntable
> appears to lift off with its shaft once the drive pulley is loose. the drive
> pulley has two set screws which I have easily removed but the pulley does
> not budge.   The cork liner on the pulley has a hole in it, as if there
> would be a set screw to undo but the only thing I see is transverse grooves
> which I imagine are there to help grip the cork.   
> 
> Sooo, is there really a third set screw, now obscured because the cork
> shifted, or is this a vestigial hole, needed if the pulley had been employed
> on a cylinder machine.   I can easily see Edison Co.  using what they have
> on hand rather than making special new pullies.
> 
> If there is a set screw under the cork, how do I find it.  Does it usually
> line up some how with the two outer set screws or is its position random?
> I'd rather not have to remove the original cork liner if I don't have to.
> 
> Ron L
> 
> 
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