[sdiy] Chemtronics Rubber Keypad Repair Kit, was: Roland JP-6 / juno 60 LFO trigger button

mark verbos mverbos at earthlink.net
Wed May 6 13:42:22 CEST 2009


Florian,

I've used this several times with success. I repaired a few MMT-8's  
keys, a poly-800 keyboard or two, a Digital Piano keyboard (I forget  
the model, but a big expensive one that a cat had peed on). I son't  
know if it would work for the kind of button you see in a Juno though.  
It's good for the ones where a graphite backed rubber pad touches a  
PCB pad.

Mark



On May 4, 2009, at 4:49 AM, Florian Anwander wrote:

> Hello
>
> Thanks for the hint. But finally I'd like to keep the look of the  
> button.
>
> Meanwhile I found several hints to the "Chemtronics Rubber Keypad  
> Repair Kit":
> http://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?Detail&name=CW2605-ND
>
> Can anyone share his experience with it?
>
> Florian
>
>
>
>
> dragons schrieb:
>> Hi,
>> I had to replace a similar button on a juno 60.
>> the switch is " I think " similar to those used on the tr808 ( the  
>> start stop buttons ). I did hear that they can be cleaned if you  
>> can get them apart. ( i couldn't ).
>> Farnell components do something that fits ( but you have to  
>> carefully connect the switch tags to the pcb) but this also means  
>> using a different switch cap. this will work but looks different  
>> from the original.
>> part numbers    switch  118-0016
>> cap  152-0545
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