I need to remove the knobs on my 37 to do a field replacement of a PCB but apart from the filter knob they are stuck on the pots like crazy - does anyone know how to best remove them without marking up the panel?
Thanks!
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Knob removal - any suggestions?
Knob removal - any suggestions?
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Re: Knob removal - any suggestions?
try using a spoon to carefully pry knobs up & off the pot shafts
the d-shaft knobs will also have a metal spacer inside the knob - sometimes they stay on the pot shaft when knobs are removed, pull them off and place back inside each knob
or buy a knob pry tool from amazon
http://www.amazon.com/Audio-Dash-Remova ... B0057DHMFG
the d-shaft knobs will also have a metal spacer inside the knob - sometimes they stay on the pot shaft when knobs are removed, pull them off and place back inside each knob
or buy a knob pry tool from amazon
http://www.amazon.com/Audio-Dash-Remova ... B0057DHMFG
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Re: Knob removal - any suggestions?
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Re: Knob removal - any suggestions?
put some black electrical tape on the rounded bottom of the spoon first. so it doesnt leave marks on the surface. Dont twist the spoon just push downwards on the handle, i use a thick teaspoon...and roll it like a see-saw....and thus lifting the knob up.
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Re: Knob removal - any suggestions?
If you pry it off, you can damage the faceplate
Wrap a shoelace (or string, or similar) underneath the knob.
Wrap one and a half times.
Then pull on the shoelace.
Maybe use your thumb to keep the knob from flying off and hitting you in the eye or something.
Guitar players do this to avoid damaging the finish.
Here is a video of a guy using a rag. Same principle.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cuGc83-F_Wk
Wrap a shoelace (or string, or similar) underneath the knob.
Wrap one and a half times.
Then pull on the shoelace.
Maybe use your thumb to keep the knob from flying off and hitting you in the eye or something.
Guitar players do this to avoid damaging the finish.
Here is a video of a guy using a rag. Same principle.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cuGc83-F_Wk
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Re: Knob removal - any suggestions?
I seem to be blessed with particularly strong fingers. I generally grip the skirt of the knob with my thumb and 2nd, 3rd, 4th fingers and exert firm inward pressure while pulling up - sometimes it takes a couple of goes, and you have to ease it off bit by bit. It can be quite painful on the finger tips, but no push-on knob has defeated this technique yet!
And, this is why I hate 'push-on' knobs. They may 'push-on' easily at the factory but they cling like limpets when you want to take them off.
Phenolic knobs with brass-inserts with grub screws for me, every time.
And, this is why I hate 'push-on' knobs. They may 'push-on' easily at the factory but they cling like limpets when you want to take them off.
Phenolic knobs with brass-inserts with grub screws for me, every time.
Re: Knob removal - any suggestions?
moog support told me they use a piece of ribbon wrapped around the shaft then pull up gently...
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Re: Knob removal - any suggestions?
Tried that technique and it usually fails because you're pulling the knob up from one side only and can easily damage the pot.Sihaz wrote:moog support told me they use a piece of ribbon wrapped around the shaft then pull up gently...
You need a 'fork' type tool to exert force equally on two sides of the knob. Usually there isn't enough clearance to use such a tool. I just use my finger tips (can be painful and often needs several attempts).
Push-on knobs are the knobs of the devil. Give me knobs with brass inserts and grub screws any day.
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Re: Knob removal - any suggestions?
I think the idea is to bring the two ends of the ribbon out on opposite sides of the knob so you're pulling up on two sides.Stevie Ray wrote:Tried that technique and it usually fails because you're pulling the knob up from one side only and can easily damage the pot.Sihaz wrote:moog support told me they use a piece of ribbon wrapped around the shaft then pull up gently...
While I do agree with this sentiment, there's not always clearance to get a screwdriver in to tighten the screw. Also, it's more work to put them on accurately aligned with the panel legends, a consideration when dealing with e.g. 40 knobs on the Sub37.Stevie Ray wrote:Push-on knobs are the knobs of the devil. Give me knobs with brass inserts and grub screws any day.
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Re: Knob removal - any suggestions?
I ended up using a pointy metal spoon to pry the knob up against a smooth plastic spoon the metal spoon and the panel and they all came off very easily with not a single mark
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