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I am surprized they left such a crucial thing as gear alignment to be measured with a ruler by us, not by assembling it for us or sending along a plastic measuring jig. I have the same problem, but have moved on to other issues. I was planning on revisiting the TT today. <br />One thing I found, the turntable must sit absolutely FLAT, with out any binding AT ALL on any side. The plastic TT floor bends easily, and can cause binding. Mine didn't seem to want to bind in the same spot, because I was holding it in one hand, turning it with the other. It must set in a hole that does not quite touch any side. Also, a more powerful motor might spin relieably at slower speeds, but why we would have to do that on a new TT is beyond me. I used LaBelle's plastic compatible grease with teflon, to no avail. So, the binding must be elsewhere. Please share any help you get from Walther's. <br />Dean
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