Philips AG1000 Service Manual
Philips AG1000 Service Manual

Philips AG1000 Service Manual

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FX997A 1955 [ actually used phono ​ A G1006-88​ ]
11/20 [ file size 11.7MB] IN word.doc
11/20 [file size 3.14mb] IN
.pdf
FX995A 1055 also had
Pl.Wechsler: AG1006-88, 3 KW Bereiche; Abweichung Bezeichnung - Jahreszahl ! 
Record player was fitted with Magneto Dynamic Pickups AG 3020/3021, for which a special 
pre amplyfing unit (with one EF 86 tube) was fitted in the chassis. Motorized band switch. 
 
FX839A used ​ A G1000​ record player and with 45 adap and a stacker and had a tape   
AG 8101 
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AG 1000 1952​ rough/partially ,TRANSLATED from DUTCH via google docs and GOOGLE TRANSLATE
oct 2018
USING PHILIPS SERVICE DOCUMENTATIE VOOR DE PLATENWISSELAAR AG1000 1952
[referenced ​ F IGURES​ start on page 21 of 36 of the 1952 PHILIPS SERVICE DOCUMENTATIE ] ..pg 59
here...
Last upload to google and also conv to pdf ​ J AN 27 2019 redo EACH again at final
70pgs
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P12-19 ...operation
P21- ...repair and adjustment specs
P59- ...figures
Denis Burke
Runnells,IA
usa
c60h@hotmail.com
Then downloaded the FR folder from google docs [complete w translated pages
p17 .... 70 total !!! [31 translated images] all collated into this .doc
MOST RECENT verify APPROACH..OCT 17 2018
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uploads and coverts the DUTCH large BEST AG 1000 COMPLETE PDF FILE AND IS THEN EDITABLE..FR VS IS CLEANER THO LESS INFO @ END
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  • Page 1 2018 USING PHILIPS SERVICE DOCUMENTATIE VOOR DE PLATENWISSELAAR AG1000 1952 [referenced ​ F IGURES​ start on page 21 of 36 of the 1952 PHILIPS SERVICE DOCUMENTATIE ] ..pg 59 here... Last upload to google and also conv to pdf ​ J AN 27 2019 redo EACH again at final 70pgs ......................
  • Page 2 P U ARM... ​ 6 2 ​ P LATENDRUKKER...... ​ 6 3 ​ W ISSELPEN/SPINDLE..​ 1 18 ​ STIFT/PIN-PIVOT : ​ B ENT ​ A BIT..........................[referenced ​ F IGURES​ start on page 21 of 36 of the 1952 PHILIPS SERVICE DOCUMENTATIE ]...
  • Page 3 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………… SERVICE DOCUMENTATION DISC CHANGER AG1000 1952 ......................This changer is suitable for: 1.​ Normal on mini-groove slats. 2​ . Plate [record]diameters of 12 "(30 cm) and 10" (25 cm) of mixed, and 7 "(17,5 cm) 3​ . Three speeds: 78, 45 and 33 1/3 rpm.
  • Page 4 -01 220/110 Volt ​ 6 0​ Hz p/n 49 938 17.0 pulley similar to this... -02 220/110 Volt ​ 4 0​ Hz [​ r are... pre-1925 ..later in some regions​ 4 step shown [AG1000 uses 3 speed/step A/B/C ] Shaft I.D. 3.95mm [ 5/32”] Shaft O.D.
  • Page 5 I I.​ ​ Explanation for the spare parts supplied​ . III​ ​ P 5 . Legend of the figures. I V​ ​ ​ P 6 . Connection and electrical data. V ​ ​ P 6 G eneral characteristics and order. VI​...
  • Page 6 http://www.hupse.eu/radio/reproducers/AG3005.htm Marked 1 2 3 Type Display Tip quality AG3002 Green N AG 3003 Red N AG3004 N/M AG3005 N+M AG 3006 N/M with for sapphire needle groove 49.944.97.0 49.944.98.0 49.944.88 N / M 49.945.07.0 + M. 49.944.88.0 N / M Green Red 2 needles MINE M+N...
  • Page 7 The 22GP230 stereo 1962 [aka AG3230 early GP230] were preceded by 1958 AG3060/63/66 all stereo jan 2019 installed the PFANSTIEHL 591 SS77 BUT MAYBE NEEDS THE 946 SS50 Philips 22 GP 230/235 replica pickup 59EUR [$67 US] OCT 2018 ​...
  • Page 8 MOTOR and the turntable. III.​ Indication of the figures.​ [referenced ​ F IGURES​ start on page 21 of 36 of the 1952 PHILIPS SERVICE DOCUMENTATIE ] Fig.1.​ Principle diagram of motor with mains connection 2.​...
  • Page 9 4​ . The change spindle pins; for adjustment 5.​ Motor parts. 6.​ Start-stop mechanism 7.​ Speed ​ ​ c ontrol 8​ . The mechanism [ HET MECHANISME] ………………………………… 9.​ CONTROL DISC/Command disc and steering hooks ‘’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’ IV​ C onnection and electrical data. .
  • Page 10 The pickup cord ends in a shielded connection box. To connect it to a radio receiver or an amplifier it is necessary to make use of a shielded cord of weak[small] capacity with 2 conductors. ​ T he shield is connected to the central lug (Fig.
  • Page 11 V​ . General properties and operation​ [(see fig. 3) GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS AND CONTROL ( 65)​ After the center pin is placed in the center hole of the turn table ​ (shoulder in the direction of the ( 62)​ base of the plate press ​ -) and the pick-up unit is pushed onto the P.U.
  • Page 12 When the button is in position 10 "-12" (25-30cm), the changer is suitable for playing discs of those diameters. Plays with this diameter can be played in position 7 "(17.5 cm) Control KNOB C:​ This allows the machine to be ​ s tarted​...
  • Page 13 When the appliance is switched off, after the last plate has finished, the plates can be removed after removing the plate press[62] ​ a nd​ the center pin. REPEAT KNOB R. By pressing this button a played record can be repeated. Note regarding the dimensions of the gramophone records.
  • Page 14 Note: ​ t he above picture of the changer ,after ​ r ed flocking​ I applied over original factory brown/tan colour 2.​ The changer stops automatically after the end of the last record …… automatically off. ​ T he disc changer stops automatically after you have skipped the last disc. THE DISC CHANGER , AUTOMATICALLY STOPPED AFTER PASSING THE LAST DISC .
  • Page 15 9​ . The pick-up arm may always be moved manually when it is once on the plate, for example to repeat a particular passage. ​ D o not touch the arm when it is moved automatically​ ! 10.​ When the mechanism comes into operation (​ e ither​ by '​ s tart​ ’ ​ o r​ ' ​ r eject​ '​ o r​ ​ a t the end​ of the DISC) then there is always a next disc..
  • Page 16 ​ S ee also ​ p . .The speeds 78 and 33 1/3 are fixed by the cams (​ 5 0​ ) . For the speed 45 this is effected by 35​ the leaf spring (​ 5 1​ ) . The positions 33 1/3 and 78 revolutions per minute are pressed against the relevant cams by the horseshoe spring (​...
  • Page 17 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> However​ , when the control knob is pulled ​ f orward​ , TO ‘START’ the LONG curved starter spring (​ F IG .6 23​ ) is also moved, which in turn touches the floppy ​ d river​ ​ ( FIG 9 127​ ) on the CONTROL DISC . The nose of the floppy ​...
  • Page 18 on the SPINDLE/center pin and the stacker unit has been removed. After the ​ c ontrol disc​ / command dial is linked to the main axis​ , it will also rotate ​ w hen the turntable/ platter is ​ t urned. .
  • Page 19 discs fall onto the ​ s haver​ of the pin, with which they are thus returned to the original position. The mechanism is suspended with leaf springs to absorb the shock of the falling package of discs. 0”​ and ​ 6.​...
  • Page 20 7. Horizontal movement of the P.U.arm for 7” = 17.5 cm discs [45rpm] As already known, we must play for gramo. phonographs with a diameter of 7 "the diameter slide in the7 " This will now also take the small guide/ steering hook (​ 1 12​ ) ​ [ this ASSOCIATED plate has the deformed/bent post that needs repair!] repaired /formed nov 9 2018 test OK..
  • Page 21 just above the beginning of a 7 "plate Because the distance of the P.U. is more than 25 cm (10") plates and the times used are almost the same, the speed must be different for both cases. If you set the number of revolutions of the turntable to 33 1/3, then this difference can be observed very clearly.
  • Page 22 inwards by the locking clip (​ 1 35 FIG 9​ ) . The possibility would otherwise not be excluded that the Deus/”RESTART”??​ of the driver would be hit by the cam. 8. Putting the control disk into motion at the end to a disk This is obtained as at startup by the drive device which is moved on the control disk towards the main axis.
  • Page 23 P10a By starting. when a plate is rotated and in addition the ​ r epeat button​ is pressed, a ​ p artially played record ​ is repeated......................... 11. Stop position of the starting operation When the starting lever/ operation is placed in the ​ s top ​ p osition, when the guide hook/control stroke is being swept out, it will be lock/distributed behind the switching strip/BAR .
  • Page 24 VII. Maintenance and ​ t ransport​ . [also ​ s ee repair p20 ​ ] As is customary with every mechanism, different points must also be ​ l ubricated​ here in order to ensure proper functioning. This is particularly recommended for intensive use. To ensure reliable lubrication, the amalgamators used in the manufacture are included in the list of parts.
  • Page 25 Below are a few more comments. Motor: The distance between rotor and stator is approx. ​ 0 .2 mm​ , so that the rotor can be centered with small shims of that size. Pick-up arm: The pick-up arm is clamped to the hollow shaft of the caliper spring/steering hook with the clamping bracket ​...
  • Page 26 For the elimination of certain disruptions in the device, reference is also made to ​ " Brief adjustment rule for PHILIPS plate heat exchanger AG 1000M. P11b IX. ​ S etting ​ the record changer. The setting rule described below must be used ​ w hen a changer has been disassembled for repair​ . It can at the same time serve to check a changer if it does not meet the set requirements.
  • Page 27 P12a The Plate Printer i.e. “disc press” 1​ . ​ THE DISC PRESS ... large flat top holds records onto SPINDLE. ​ A . Rotate the control disc to its home position (the A.​ ​ T urn the control disc into the home/rest position ​ , [ toothed..review this] the toothless ​...
  • Page 28 F.​ After the center pin has been removed, the plate press must fall down fully in the groove/ rut; the lower/bottom of the the guide/steering rod must now lock/block the guide/steering hook. If necessary correct by curving………………………….[ check ​ h ere also A and D] evenwijdig zijn met het vlak van de comandoschijf.
  • Page 29 See also DSC00130.jg and stitched 00125/00128 and zippy1 fig 6.jpg...
  • Page 30 P12B 11-10-18 Removed whole taster assem ..all pieces were bent and out of whack..especially taster and mounting plate Still don’t know particulars of the taster finger at the control disc teeth !!! A.​ ​ the control disc/ in the ​ h ome/rest position​ and the P.U.arm P lace​...
  • Page 31 ​ THIS ADJUSTMENT IS WHAT POSTIONS THE ‘A’ LEAF in the SLOT OF [21] a nd the TASTER S finger which contacts the CONTROL DISC teeth. ​ B ​ . Now apply/align the ​ t ension SEE ​ spring​ **​ ABOVE at IX p22 P13a C.​...
  • Page 32 Contrôle. Turn the control disc to the ​ h ome/rest position​ . The probe/TASTER must now rest on the ​ m ounting plate​ . The turntable is now turned clockwise (coupled with a control disc ). In the position of change... Do not jump backwards in the switch position by tapping and knocking​...
  • Page 33 p art 90º​ the bent curved section of the mold touches.the curved ​ of the template Furthermore, the position of the stop bracket ​ 1 0​ must be such that the free end of the ​ l eaf spring​ is as close as possible to the main shaft and the com.
  • Page 34 ..........The pressure may not exceed 75 grams. the term "extreme position" is understood to mean that the tangen​ t point lies on the main axis. Here, the bent portion of the starting spring touches the right-angled portion of the carrier​ . The bend of the starter spring must be parallel​ to the plane of the control disc .
  • Page 35 p lates printy now connect the mains voltage and bring the P.U.arm above the turntable. The ​ G.​ here in the rest position. ​ S tart,the motor​ and then move the lever to the stop/off position. The steering hook must now be locked behind the stop caliper/bracket, ​ b ut should not be pulled out when further turning​...
  • Page 36 rest position, the dead stroke must not exceed 0.5 mm. The roller (68) resting against the cam disc must rotate at the same time. Allow the mechanism to make a change use the thumb to press the change pins. The thumb must be pushed aside. P15b 6.
  • Page 37 P16a Now place a ​ g ramophone record​ on the turntable and check that the 2 needle points do not touch the plate at the same time. The 2 . the needle points must in turn turn the plate racks. The ​ c heeks​ of the unit must not touch the disc/ plate. In order to meet these requirements, it ​...
  • Page 38 H.​ To set the height of 17.5 cm (7 ") plates, first push the slide diameter and the repeat button, the needle tip should now be placed on the 17.5 (7") run-in groove. Correction is possible by bending the steel wire spring (113​ ) in the curved part of this spring. P16b With the aid of ​...
  • Page 39 • The role marked "ordered 8. Set the speed S troboscopic ​ d isc​ Use should be made of the ​ included​ in this documentation. See also p13... ​ A.​ S et 78 rpm s troboscopic disc​ Connect mains voltage. Place a 30 cm plate on the turntable and use the ​ .
  • Page 40 left screw A/78 middlescrew C/45 right screw B/33-1/3 9.​ ​ S etting the roller on the control disc.. In order to obtain a good operation of the mechanism, this roller (137) must be accurately adjusted. The force to slide the roll through the slot is 275-300 grams. This force can of course be measured with a measuring instrument, ​...
  • Page 41 Brief adjustment rule for the PHILIPS DISC changer AG1000 E RRATA​ ............​ ............V-2 - f​ : ​ 1st part of second sentence must be; Does it happen that the P.U. arm sometimes does not goes up, ......IX - 1​ : ​...
  • Page 42 THIS ADJUSTMENT DESCRIPTION CONTAINS INSTRUCTIONS FOR ADJUSTING THE CHANGER when it does not correctly function as a result of rough handling of the transport and operation of the device, or after prolonged and frequent use. When adjusting, the device must be set up in normal operating position [horizontal]. if these instructions can not be used to achieve the desired result, or if the error that occurs is not mentioned below, the more detailed instructions stated under ​...
  • Page 43 The needle does not end up in the inlet groove of a 30CM disc....690/5000 II Place a 30cm plate on the turntable and place the change pin [centering pin] in the turntable. Pull / POSITION the starter handle forward and turn the turntable by hand to the right until the upper part of the change pin starts moving and the P U Arm starts to move inwards, after which the push button [next to the foot of the P U Arm] is pushed backwards.
  • Page 44 Then the P U arm is slowly pushed inwards to above ​ t he center​ of the run-in groove of the plate. This last action must happen in a movement. 561/5000 III.​ The needle does not end up in the inlet groove of a 25CM PLAAT/ record/disc.
  • Page 45 When the needle ​ l ands outside the , screw ​ ( site​ 1)​ must be screwed in a bit further (so turn right). If the needle ​ e nters too far into the plate​ , the screw ​ ( 1)​...
  • Page 46 R 13566 ..... At the end of a PLAYED PLATE, THE P.U. ARM NOT UP BUT SPRING BACK IN THE GROOVE, OR THE P.U. ARM CONTINUES BEFORE THE PLATE IS FULLY CUT OFF. When the return of the needle only takes place with 1 plate...
  • Page 47 on the turntable, the position of the free end of the bracket (2) must be corrected by bending it upwards or downwards. The PU-ARM is now set in such a way that when it is placed above the turntable, the needle ​...
  • Page 48 a.​ Turn the screw 2 & 3 turns counterclockwise. . ​ b​ N ow play a plate/DISC/RECORD and check whether the PU-ARM is ​ u p​ when the needle enters the outlet groove (the needle can be set at 1/4 of the end of the plate). c.​...
  • Page 49 1727/5000 2​ ​ The distance between the nose (3) of the carrier and cam (48) on the main shaft is too large. This distance can be set and checked in the following way. Turn the changer into idle position (toothless part of the control disc opposite 3. the main axis).
  • Page 50 3.​ The friction of the driver (1) is insufficient. For adjustment see on -2​ der ​ VII​ W hen a record for 3/4 is played, a "tap" is heard in the ​ loudspeaker. u nder V-2. The friction of the driver (1) -VI is not set correctly. For adjustment see the instructions ​ VIII​...
  • Page 51 when the PU arm is raised at the END OF A PLAYED PLATE, THAT ONE GETS BACK WHEN THE NEEDLE TURNS THE PLATE. The space between the ‘B’ lift plate (1, and the lifting plate (2) is more than 0.3 mm.) Place the device in the "rest position"...
  • Page 52 (1) is dirty or insufficiently lubricated, so that it can not move freely. Pressure of leaf spring is insufficient (see (1) point 2). R14021 2.​ The curved part of ​ l eaf ​ s pring (1) does not fall into the recess of the switch strip (2) when the start handle is in the stop position. The leaf spring must be fixed in such a way that this is the case and that there is no "dead slag".
  • Page 53 THE CHANGE MECHANISM DOES NOT WORK OR IRREGULAR ​ 1.​ Check the free play in the changer is too great when the upper part of the change pin is moved back and forth. If this free stroke at the top is greater than 0.7 mm, this must be ​ a djusted as follows​ : Loosen the screws (1) and (2) a few turns and press the lower plate (3) in the direction of the motor, The upper plate (4) is then pressed in the opposite direction with slightly less force.
  • Page 54 2.​ The friction of the driver ​ ( 1) –VI​ is too small. For correction see the INSTRUCTIONS under V-2 XI ​ THE NEEDLE TURNS THE PLATE WHEN THE P U ARM IS MOVING FROM THE OUTLET TO THE SUPPORT ON THE SWITCH This can only occur with 9 or 10 plates on the turntable​...
  • Page 55 Note:​ item ’A’ fig 9 secures here [left end ,top] w 2 screws XII ​ THE TURNTABLE REMAINS RUN AFTER THE PU ARM IS RETURNED ON THE SUPPORT ON THE HEART SWITCH. The position of the bracket net roll (​ 1 ​ ) is too low. Here, the am of the switch is ​ n ot pushed down sufficiently.​...
  • Page 57 XIII A. AFTER 9 PLATES ARE PLAYED, THE DEVICE STOPS. B. AFTER THE LAST PLATE IS PLAYED, THE DEVICE CONTINUES TO REMAIN . a.​ The angle between the steering rod (1) and the plate printer (2) is ​ t oo big​ . Slightly bend the arm until the angle between (1) and (2) is about 90º. This bending should occur when the plate presser has the lowest position taken.
  • Page 58 b.​ The angle between (1) and (2) ​ i s too small​ . The P U arm must now be bent slightly upwards until the angle between (1) and (2) is approximately 90 °. When the plate press is resting on the shoulder of the swivel pin, the PU arm must still be able to move freely horizontally.
  • Page 59 tighten. XV ​ DISTORTION/DEFORMATION IN THE REPRODUCTION AS A RESULT OF ​ I RREGULAR SPEED​ OF THE TURNTABLE​ 1.​ This can be caused by deformation of the ​ r ubber surface​ (1) due to oil, which has ended up on this. In that case, the intermediate wheel must be replaced.
  • Page 60 exceed 10 grams. [​ P ossibly approach these values by ​ n ot ​ stretching or shortening the spring. ALWAYS APPROACH THESE VALUES BY GIVING THE FEED A LITTLE RANGE OR SHORTING.] XVI​ T HE MOTOR WILL NOT TURN ON AT THE ​...
  • Page 61 usa​ ​ Runnells,IA c 60h@hotmail.com...
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  • Page 69 THERE IS NO 32 THRU 40...WAS NONE !!!
  • Page 72 Item 18 operation flakey fig 6 18thru 22 and ‘A’ see errata XI ​ o k Item 114 bent post fig 9 118 Replace all AG1000 rubber absorbers possible Check for 6grams Found a short center post..belongs to AG1000 ?? ..................... MAR 2019 GOT A ...​ elt​...
  • Page 73 .......................... https://www.radiomuseum.org/r/philips_ag1000.html ..........................2020 ​ a pril added spindle for 45rpm AG7002 FOR MY AG1000 ​ S EE ABOVE ***​ [P72] ...

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