Cassette Repair

Cassette Repair

Empty audio shells, for audio cassette tape repair (pack of 12) Empty audio shells, for audio cassette tape repair (pack of 12)
Sale Price: $7.70

High quality empty cassette shells for repairing damaged audio tapes. These shells come with leader tape installed and the shells are held together with 5 screws for easy disassembly and reassembly. You get 12 heavy duty cassette tape shells...

Maintenance and Repair of Video Cassette Recorders Maintenance and Repair of Video Cassette Recorders

Coby CA-747 Dual Position CD/MD/MP3 Cassette Adapter Coby CA-747 Dual Position CD/MD/MP3 Cassette Adapter
Sale Price: $2.04

The key feature on this cassette adapter is the dual position, fully modular adapter which gives you the option to plug this into both front and side-loading cassette players. If you're trying to connect your CD or mini-disc player into a cassette deck, this component should do the trick...

Park Tool FR-5G Cassette Lockring Tool with Guide Pin Park Tool FR-5G Cassette Lockring Tool with Guide Pin
Sale Price: $6.00

Fits Shimano®, SRAM®, SunRace®, SunTour®, Chris King® and other cassette lockrings. Also Fits Shimano disc brake lockrings. Guide pin stabilizes tool

VocoPro DVD-Duet 80W CD / Dual Cassette / AM / FM Karaoke System VocoPro DVD-Duet 80W CD / Dual Cassette / AM / FM Karaoke System
Sale Price: $299.95

Play almost any disc format with the VocoPro DVD-Duet karaoke system, enabling you to sing along with your collection of CDG, MP3 compilations, or output DVDs to a video monitor--you can even display a slideshow of JPEG photos...

The Cassette Tape Repair Guide The Cassette Tape Repair Guide
Sale Price: $19.95

Best Present of All Best Present of All

Braun Replacement Pulsonic 9000 Series Foil Braun Replacement Pulsonic 9000 Series Foil
Sale Price: $29.94

To bring back 100% shaving performance, replace your foil and cutterblock every 18 months. Change both parts at the same time for a closer shave with less skin irritation. This foil and cutterblock is for Pulsonic models 9595 and 9585.

The Resurrection Celebration: The Adventures of the Donut Repair Club [VHS] The Resurrection Celebration: The Adventures of the Donut Repair Club [VHS]
Sale Price: $8.30

FELLOWES INC PREMIUM 30-PIECE TOOL KIT Black Width 10.5 In Depth 8.3 In Height 1.9 In FELLOWES INC PREMIUM 30-PIECE TOOL KIT Black Width 10.5 In Depth 8.3 In Height 1.9 In
Sale Price: $49.19

1/8" Flathead bit; 3/16" flathead screwdriver (long handle); 3/16" flathead bit; No. 1 Phillips screwdriver (long handle); Fully Flexible Ratchet Driver (three-way latch); Torx driver bits (T8, T10, T15); PC Adapter bit for ratchet driver; 4mm and 6mm (1

When students in your classroom are not progressing at the same rate or better as their peers, supplement their learning with researched based strategies that increase achievement. These are also Tier Two interventions for Response to Intervention.

Use classroom adaptations that do not reduce content, yet make the curriculum more easily accessible to all learners:

  1. Check the readability level of materials and adjust where appropriate.
  2. Ask students to repeat instructions to ensure understanding.
  3. Use books on tape to allow students to keep up with the reading even if they are slow readers.
  4. Provide an outline or a copy of notes and teach students how to make notes memorable rather then taking class time to engage students in the mechanical act of copying.
  5. Encourage the use of word-processing software with auditory feedback so students can use higher level cognitive skills without being hindered by writing difficulties.
  6. Use proofing aids: proofreader buddy, spell checker, grammar checker.
  7. Provide spacing guides: graph paper, vertical lines, darkened horizontal lines to assist students with visual organization.

Avoid Confusing Directions:

  1. Look for confusing directions in handouts, tests, and especially project descriptions; even if you provide clarification in class, students might miss it and be confused later.
  2. When possible, break instructions down into bullet points. Provide examples whenever possible.

Patterns Are the Keys to Intelligence

Use Audio Cassette Tapes for Feedback

Have Students Identify Similarities and Differences

Susan Fitzell is a nationally recognized speaker and author of several educational resource books. She has over two decades of experience with differentiated instruction, teaching youth with special needs, students with behavioral and anger management issues, and students who experience bullying. Susan's company, AIMHI Educational Programs, focuses on building caring school communities. http://aimhieducational.com/

Need Expert Advice on changing sprockets of a 7 speed cassette body of a Road bike?

My current 7 speed cassette sprocket configuration ratio is as follows: 14-16-18-20-22-24-28. What i need is this type of ratio: 12-14-16-18-21-24-28. So basically i want to buy a 12 and 21 tooth sprocket and remove the 20,22. I have never delt with bike repairs all that much. I need to know if this kind of change is possible? Or do I need to buy an entirely new cassette? Are there any other precautions I should consider?

It might be much simpler to look for a new cassette in the cheapie variety. Nashbar has a big sale right now and you might be able to pick up one of their house brand cassettes that has what you want. You can drive out the rivets and separate cogs....you may or may not need to pick up some spacers from the bike shop....depends on how the cassette is put together.

I'm not sure if Sram still offers these parts, but as recently as two years ago they still listed individual cogs for replacement in just about every tooth. Most of Sram's cassettes have the upper cogs held together with three teeny screws rather than the rivets everyone else uses, so it makes it easy. You might check with a shop to see if they can still get them, or pick up a cheap Sram cassette on sale, or even ask shops if they have any in the scrap bin (I've seen a number of them go out for recycling along with all the broken parts).

Since most mfr's use the standard Shimano spline pattern, as long as you can get the cogs you want, you can assemble your gearing the way you like it. The only thing you'll need to be concerned about is using the same size spacers if you need to pick up extra ones.

I'd respectfully disagree that you should replace other parts in your drive train right now...unless they're verifyably worn out and need it. In my experience, cogs last a looong time. It's the chain and rings that need replacement more frequently. I've never kept track, but it seems like I'll go through 4 or 5 chains, 2 rings, and one cassette before everything is new at the same time. The smartest thing to do is actually measure them for wear...you can get the tools or you can have a shop do it for you (usually for free).

Good luck with the search! :o )

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