Okay, I wanna see the transport, borrow a camera.
http://audiotools.com/r2r.html
http://www.dm-pro.jp/sitemap.html, write and ask them what it is.
probably an ancestor of:
http://www.dm-pro.jp/products/broadcast/dn_3602rg.html
one note: this thing might actually be worth something to a far flung collector; proceed w/consideration before chopping it up, considering any circuit inside it is easily replicated, especially w/the cash you'll net selling it. And since there aren't any i/o xt's, there's nothing in there to covet.
It's kind of like chopping up a complete but non running '38 Nash coupe so you can put the steering wheel in your Honda. Not everybody wants a '38 Nash, but somebody does.
Those are awfully nice meters tho...
It runs at 9.5 and 19cm per second which is 3.75ips and 7.5 ips so it's probably not a broadcast machine; the bottom eq switch is NAB but I can't read the top selection. IEC? What's it say? Relays are for transport controls.
The meters need signal, so I don't know what you mean, they're not getting voltage.
If it went together it'll come apart. Mechanical engineers aren't allowed to design stuff that won't come apart, no matter how badly they might want to.