Mechanism for adjusting the position of the magnetic head of a V

Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval – Record transport with head stationary during transducing – Drum record

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051756595

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ABSTRACT:
A mechanism for adjusting the position of the magnetic head of a VTR is characterized in that the horizontal position adjustment means comprises a horizontal position adjustment body rotatable relative to a chassis about an axis parallel to a supporting shaft and having the peripheral surface thereof parallel to the axis, the distance between the peripheral surface and the axis being gradually changed with the rotational direction of the horizontal position adjustment body; and a resilient means for resiliently pressing a portion of a up/down movable plate on the peripheral surface of the horizontal position adjustment body.

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