Hello,
I have two TSZ07 here.
As they were sold as "for parts" obviously they both needed some repair.
One of the two had severe mechanical problems.
One motor had a loose unglued magnet inside, so there was a motor fault
error, and the motor couldn't rotate freely,
making a rattle noise inside when operated by hand.
Of course it was better not to act on that before repair, to avoid to
damage the magnet.
To repair it I needed to unscrew the reel (in my case the front reel
with the loading mechanism to
hold the interchangeable reel with the tape), unscrew the motor from the
frame, then remove the tacho (very delicate!)
and then finally open the motor.
The loose magnet appeared to be originally glued to the metal housing
with cyanoacrilic glue, so I positioned it by hand
aligning it with the remaining glue traces on the housing, held it in
place with a clamp tool then finally added new abundant glue all around,
letting it to flow under the magnet. Then waited for 24 hours and
reassembled.
The tacho wheel needed to be cleaned, as the very thin steel growth with
some oxide in the small holes,
not being optically open enough to work.
You can see how this wheel is delicate... maximum care not to bend or
crack it!
It worked!
PS= check very carefully your PSU, as both drives had severe problems on
it, they are very prone to fail!
One simply ceased to operate after some time, and needed some component
replacement to work again.
The second one did worst! It did fail beginning suddenly to put out
pulsed voltage (8-10V peak) on the 5V.
I turned it off within a couple of seconds, but unluckly it fried some
ICs on the digital board...
It had to change two Z80-serie ICs on the board, to let it finally work...
And of course to repair the PSU and test it for some hours with load
before testing it again with the real hardware.
Andrea