[pianotech] Pedal Rod Adjustable End Nuts, Lock Nuts & Washers

Paul Milesi paul at pmpiano.com
Fri Jan 20 23:09:47 MST 2012


I occasionally run  into adjustable pedal rods where the lock nut doesn't
really accomplish it's intended task.  That is, even with the lock nut
securely tightened against the adjustable nut end, with or without a metal
lock washer or leather washer, the whole assembly still turns freely and
works its way down the pedal rod, introducing lost motion.

Can someone explain the principle involved with the lock nut & washer, how
they're supposed to hold the adjustable end in place, if everything is
threaded the same?  How is it that, like a Yamaha I worked on today, they
often turn in tandem and very freely, even when tightened together?  How is
a leather or metal washer supposed to help?  Sorry, but I'm just not getting
this mechanically.  Also wondering if there is a "fix" for the problem?

Paul Milesi RPT
Washington DC
(202) 246-3136 Cell/Text
paul at pmpiano.com
http://www.pmpiano.com


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