spindle motor with a platter in cd players

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Hi

This may not be the right forum ...But since all DIY guys are here ...i think you might be able to help

My Marantz CD6003 (out of warranty) needs a spindle motor replacement . Did a lot of googling and tried a lot of stuff ...before arriving at this inference .

Cleaned the lens . CD spins without the spindle motor at the top . So the other motor seems to be working fine . When i remove the spindle motor and place it again ..it works for some time ...and goes off in case I replace the cd or power off and power on . I have to rotate the CD manually like those fans in our trains .

Can u suggest where can i find a spindle motor attached to a platter which will fit in my CD 6003 . Do they use standard ones or is it proprietary ....

http://img688.imageshack.us/img688/1315/cd6003int.jpg


I am referring to that black plate fitted with two screws having a motor at the centre ..which pulls the CD upwards ... I am new to this ...so also confirm if this the spindle motor which is responsible for spinning the CD
 
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What's the problem with your marantz? Its shows no disc!
There are basically two motors first one which rotates the disc known as spindle motor [disc motor] and the other which moves the lens forward and backwards to read tracks and data on the cd known as sledge motor. How did you checked the spindle motor? [you need a multimeter to check the motor, the way you check the value of a resistance]
Most of the time sledge motor needs replacement in the dvd players.
A fresh motor will have a value of 7-15 ohms on the multimeter if meter is showing zero it means its above 400ohms which also means it needs to be replaced . The value should be between 7-30ohms.

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