

KREBS ΩMA ATLAS RECORD CLAMP
A special record clamp created by Auckland, New Zealand–based hydraulics engineer Richard Krebs, for the OMA K3 turntable, which itself is damped internally with the same oil and particle mixture.
The reflex screw collet draws the record tightly down to the platter.
Weight 505 grams.
Diameter 86 mm
Height 34.5 mm
Minimum spindle height above record playing surface 7 mm
Maximum spindle height above record playing surface 18.5 mm
Recommended reflex spacer diameter 32 mm x 2 mm
Recommended washer height above playing surface 1.5 mm
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Krebs Ωma ATLAS
Record Clamp
DESCRIPTION
A special record clamp created for the OMA K3 turntable, which itself is
damped internally with the same oil and particle mixture.
The reflex screw collet draws the record tightly down to the platter.
Weight 505 grams.
Diameter 86 mm
Height 34.5 mm
Minimum spindle height above record playing surface 7 mm
Maximum spindle height above record playing surface 18.5 mm
Recommended reflex spacer diameter 32 mm x 2 mm
Recommended washer height above playing surface 1.5 mm
Instructions
Place the reflex washer over the spindle.
Place the record over the spindle.
Turn the upper portion of the clamp fully counterclockwise.
Place the clamp over the spindle and gently press down against the record by applying
force to the lower portion of the clamp.
While still holding the lower portion of the clamp, turn the upper portion of
clamp clockwise to tighten the collet against the spindle.
To remove.
Hold the lower portion of the clamp and turn the upper portion counterclockwise.
Lift the clamp off the record while holding only the lower portion.
Enjoy the music!



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