one of the two blue belts fitted into the 227, which now works fine. not sure why they sell a bag with two, it's probably a set meant to fit a moltitude of cd player models.
I contacted nanocamp about the wrong belt and it took them 3 minutes to answer (I love german efficiency). their database had the CDP-710 listed with a KSS-151A which explained the mistake. they already shipped the correct belt.
Mike P said:I wonder if the disc platter has been pushed down on the motor shaft? The platter should just clear the top of the laser head.
Mike P said:As the tray closes the bit of the tray that the four blue parts that the disc sits on should drop down. If you watch the tray closing without a disc in place can you see this happen?
Mike P said:I will get my 710 out for you and we can compare some measurements.
It's nothing to do with clamping force, this is a common misunderstanding of how most mechs work. The top of the disc is not 'clamped', the chucking arm merely delivers the top magnetic puck and this is attracted to the platter by magnetic force enough to grip the disc and stop is slipping as it accelerates up to speed. Very very few mechs actually clamp the disc from either side.
Great. I can help you.I now have a scope that I can keep for a few days