
Description
We Have This Model in Workshop Stock – Used Parts Enquiry
This option appears in the WebSpareParts Finder when we have this model, or related workshop stock for this model, available to check for used spare parts.
WebSpareParts regularly purchases vintage audio and video equipment for technical research, belt testing, mechanism comparison and controlled workshop checks. These units help us identify belt paths, mechanism layouts and possible part relationships through real equipment inspection, not only from catalogues or public reference lists.
After this technical work is completed, some used parts from these units may remain available in our workshop stock.
However, not every part from a stored unit is automatically available for sale. Some equipment is kept as a long-term workshop reference and may continue to be used for testing, comparison and the development of new replacement parts.
If you need a specific part for this model, please contact us before ordering. Depending on the unit and the condition of the part, we may be able to supply the original used part, check another unit in our stock, or evaluate whether a reproduction or replacement solution may be possible.
We may be able to check our stock for items such as knobs, buttons, covers, panels, switches, motors, internal cables, plastic parts, brackets, electronic boards or other used components.
Used parts are not always listed individually in our store because each item must be checked, confirmed and photographed before sale.
What we need from you
Please contact us with:
- The brand and model of your equipment.
- A clear description of the part you need.
- Photos of the required part or the area where it is installed.
- Photos of the equipment label.
- Any reference numbers visible on the part.
Important information
- This is a used parts enquiry, not a confirmed spare part listing.
- Availability is not guaranteed. Used parts depend on the equipment currently available in our workshop stock, the condition of each item and whether the reference unit can be dismantled.
- Some equipment may be kept complete for future testing, belt identification, mechanism comparison or development of replacement parts.
- In selected cases, if an original used part cannot be supplied, WebSpareParts may be able to evaluate the possibility of producing a reproduction or alternative replacement solution.
- Parts may show signs of age, use, storage or removal from equipment.
- Compatibility with specific models is only confirmed after we check the requested part against the information available in our workshop.
Please contact us before ordering.
Difficulty
Varies by model · typically 15–60 min for a first-timer with basic tools.
Tools needed
Phillips & flat screwdrivers, tweezers, isopropyl alcohol (90%+), cotton swabs
Common mistakes to avoid
- Not photographing the mechanism before disassembly — reference photos solve 90% of "how did this go back together" moments.
- Working over carpet — springs and clips vanish. Use a tray with compartments for screws.
- Skipping the cleaning step — fit new parts onto clean surfaces only.
Unplug the unit and let it sit a few minutes before opening — and if anything looks different from what you expected inside, send us a photo before forcing anything. We answer within one working day.
Stuck mid-repair? Send us a photo of the mechanism — free specialist support by vintage audio repairers.
We Have This Model in Workshop Stock | Used Parts Enquiry
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