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This slideshow shows how to replace a damaged jack in a wired turntable. 
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Have spacers ready so the terminals on the New Jack don't get damaged too. 
  
   
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     the styrofoam doughnut protects the Jack's terminals 
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     The doughnut comes off - don't turn it up-side-down! 
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     This Jack has a broken terminal... we'll replace it 
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     a coat hanger is a good tool for lifting out the plug 
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     Mark the Plug's slot on the inside of the turntable 
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     the recepticle might be offset toward the mark or away from the mark 
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     Write "Toward" or "Away" on the panel to record the orientation 
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     put it in the hole with the offset aimed the same as the old Jack.   
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     The offset is the same as the original Jack. Put on the nut.
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     Line up the mark on the outer ring with the mark on the inner ring 
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     Turn the turntable over without letting the Bottom slide 
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     If the marks are still lined up, you should be able to find a screw hole 
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     Insert screws (my finger is keeping the screw on the screwdriver) 
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     I am soldering on the wire (speaker wire or doorbell wire) 
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     stripped 1/8", the striped side of the wire is going to the center terminal 
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     just enough heat so the solder flows ("run and done")
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     Home Depot or Lowes sells doorbell wire by the foot (but you may have to pre-order) 
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