[pianotech] lubricating damper springs?

wimblees at aol.com wimblees at aol.com
Tue May 12 13:40:21 MDT 2009


Gregor

If the spring groove has graphite, then you should only use more graphite. Putting fat in the groove will attract dust, which will gum up, and cause sluggishness in the spring. 

The other cause of the noise could be where the rod pushes the levers. Remove a damper lever, and if you see that the felt is black and corroded, you will need to brush off the black stuff, or turn the felt strip around. (remove it, and put the bottom where the top was). Just polishing the rod will not be enough to solve the squeaking problem. 

In some cases, the felt will be worn through, and the rod is actually rubbing against the wood of the lever. In that case you'll need to replace the felt, or if you don't have any to replace, turn it around. 


Willem (Wim) Blees, RPT
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-----Original Message-----
From: Gregor _ <karlkaputt at hotmail.com>
To: pianotech at ptg.org
Sent: Tue, 12 May 2009 2:49 am
Subject: [pianotech] lubricating damper springs?


List,

I have a problem with annoying sounds when depressing the right pedal of an upright very slowly. It turned out that it comes from the dampers or the rod that lifts the dampers. Usualy I fix it with lubricating the springs and the rod and the hinge-joints of the rod. But in this case it did not help. The spings are not embedded in felt or leather but in graphitated wood. I used stag fa
t for the dampers and the rod, which usualy helps allways (for the hinge-joints I used Protec CLP). Was that a mistake instead of using graphit for the spring embedding? I mean, if new graphit were the only way to solve such a problem, then a future application of graphit could be hindered by the fat on the springs. But I am not shure about that.

Any ideas about the source of these sounds and the solution of that problem? It´s an Ibach C upright from 1986 with a Renner action. It seems that the bass dampers are the main culprits.

Gregor

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