Yamaha U1's and double wheel castors

Greg Granoff gjg2@humboldt.edu
Wed, 5 Feb 2003 14:35:08 -0800


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David,
Call Yamaha and see what they can do for you.  If you are talking about =
those tiny brass casters that are standard, we were able to replace =
those with larger (somewhat larger anyway) hard rubber, double wheeled =
jobs that Yamaha sold us for this purpose.  They made our vertical =
disklaviers much easier to move around, and the height change was =
negligible.
Greg

Greg Granoff   RPT
Humboldt State University




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From: "David Ilvedson" ilvey@sbcglobal.net
Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 1:37 PM
Subject: Yamaha U1's and double wheel castors


> List,
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> I've got four new Yamaha U1's with the little hard castors that are=20
> tearing up the ballet floor in differnent studios.  If I install =
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> wheels(.which I have done on big uprights many times) will I run=20
> into excessive height or fitting problems underneath?  Has anyone=20
> done this?
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> David I.
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> They would rather not install a truck as the pianos don't get moved=20
> much...
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