[pianotech] HELP! (Please.) How do you adjust jacks on rocker caps in an old square???

Joe DeFazio defaziomusic at verizon.net
Mon May 11 23:14:42 MDT 2009


> From: Euphonious Thumpe <lclgcnp at yahoo.com>
> Date: May 11, 2009 7:43:50 PM EDT
> To: pianotech at ptg.org
> Subject: [pianotech] HELP! (Please.) How do you adjust jacks on  
> rocker caps in an old square???
> Reply-To: pianotech at ptg.org
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> Thumpe is STUMPED!
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> Patient: early Stieff square.
> Problem: too much lost motion, OR jacks not returning under knuckles  
> due to too LITTLE lost motion. So I wish to adjust jack height under  
> knuckles. Jacks on rocker caps.
> Ultra-frustrating factor: the screws for the rocker caps are  
> DIRECTLY under the hammer rail, and INACCESSIBLE,from any angle,  
> with any tool I can conceive of!!!!!!!
>
> HELP, PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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> ( Monetary reward for best answer!!!!!!! )
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> Thumpe
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  Hi Gordon,

I faced this problem with a Steinway Square some years back. After  
searching the archives, I found a recommendation to drill access holes  
through the hammer rest rail.  I *think* the idea may have come from  
Joe Garrett.  On the square I did, I believe that the rear rocker  
screw was accessible behind the rail, but the front one was not, so I  
drilled the holes directly above the front rocker capstan screws.  The  
action was in the shop for reconditioning (replacing all of the  
fragile cords connected to the jack springs, and the like), so it was  
no problem to remove the hammers (which were coming off for friction  
adjustments anyway) while drilling out the rail.  In the field, this  
is not feasible, of course.

You can try the four-sided cubic screwdriver (yes, I know that a cube  
doesn't have four sides, at least in three-dimensional space) that  
presumably is the one Jon Page recommends.  However, on occasion I  
have had trouble getting it into the space between the rail and the  
rocker capstan, or trouble turning screws with it without damaging  
backchecks or other action parts.  Maybe it would be easy if I worked  
on squares every day, but I certainly do not.

Here's a picture showing the holes in the rail (just to the right of  
the green hammer-rail cloth, which I think I cut to be more narrow  
instead of drilling through, if I recall):


  Good luck with it,

Joe DeFazio
Pittsburgh
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