Hey Clay: Thanks for the post. I haven't really touched the key tension since I replaced the rollers on both trons. Both are probably too tight. Now I'd like to give someone a bollocking right now, as lots of others like to do, but I can't think of anything to give anyone a bollocking about...er... with which to give someone a bollocking (Blechta and infernal grammar is lurking about, fer sure). Cheers, Dan --- In newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com, "ceccles_ca" <ecclesreinson@...> wrote: > > Over the past 9 years I have only touched the key tension nuts to add tension to fix a few sticky keys. Last week I adjusted them all from scratch. All 35 nuts needed at least 1 and 1/2 turns before the keys dropped from the height bar. I gave them all about a 1/4 turn to bring them up to the bar, then another 1/4 turn of tension. > > If you do the math, I was roughly one full turn too heavy on the tension. I adjusted the pads and rollers as well, following Martin's directions for "fast action". (<--There's potential for a joke here!) > > The keyboard has a effortless feel now. I get a nice soft "clunk" sound from all the keys when they hit bottom and they all feel the same. > > Clay >
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Re: key tension adjustment
2009-04-21 by Dan
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