Thread: 1949 Philips tv
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Old 10-10-2018, 03:21 PM
Tony F Tony F is offline
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Looking underneath the chassis shows almost no servicing in the past. The cabinet was designed so the chassis could be slid out the back without removing the knobs. The front bezel is a "split" design to go in behind the knobs once the chassis is installed. I tried to remove the inner knobs with the chassis still in the cabinet. There are actually set screws installed on the inner knobs. So,.. until you remove the bezel, remove the chassis and slide the outer knobs back toward the chassis you would never see the grub screws. I thought, oh great more seized knobs ! Here are some photo's.
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