I suspect the repetition lever post came unglued from the whippen. The force of the spring just lifted the repetition lever. Marcel Carey, RPT Sherbrooke, QC -----Message d'origine----- De : Conrad Hoffsommer <hoffsoco@martin.luther.edu> À : pianotech@ptg.org <pianotech@ptg.org> Date : 7 décembre, 1998 12:46 Objet : Re: Re: Oops! monday fun tiepoe >Ed, > 11:36 12/7/98 EST, you wrote: > >>Was the problem caused by the recent work? > >No. > >>Were these hammers next to each other. > >No. > >>Was it a pinning problem? > >No. > >and Avery guessed: >>Jack too low in the rep window, thereby not contacting knuckle? > >Yes. That's why there was lost motion, but why? > > > >Conrad Hoffsommer - mailto:hoffsoco@luther.edu > > Certified Calibration Technician (CCT) of > Biopowered Digitally Activated Tone Generation Systems >"If you have to plug it in, or you can't watch how it works, > I don't work on it." > >
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