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SENSOR ACTUATOR Fits ROLAND FD-8, TD-1 11 15 17 Hi Hat Pedal Rubber Part

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Description

Name: Hi Hat Pedal SENSOR and Rubber part
Package:1 rubber ,1 Sensor ,5g silicone grease,one brush. Free label sticker!
Suit for ROLAND
TD series drum with FD-8 pedal.
Warranty: 3 years
Features:
better elasticity, silicone parts are made of imported silica gel, the
sensor switch is advanced precision electronic components, longer life
and more sensitive.
Replacement tool:  screwdriver
Reason for purchase:
Time-lapse
silicone parts and sensor switches are aging, resulting in discordant
sounds when playing, and new parts need to be replaced.
Precautions:
Hold
the pedal and the bottom plate with one hand first, and then use a
screwdriver to unscrew all the fixing screws at the bottom and slowly
release them. Because there is a line inside, the wire may be broken.
But as long as you let go slowly, it will be fine, because the
maintenance allowance has been considered in the engineering design.
A: Change silicone parts:
The
easiest way to do this is to pull out the silicone pieces that are hard
and elastic, and then push the new silicone parts in place. No
difficulty!
Then apply a special silicone grease.
Remember
not to apply other types of lubricating fluid or cream. Rather, scrape
the old paste on the original pedal and continue to use it. Do not apply
non-corresponding grease. It will cause the plastic parts of the
silicone parts to swell and affect the function, which is not worth the
candle.
The application position is the highest point of the
silicone head upward convex, the lower surface of the pedal metal piece
in contact with the silicone head and the white plastic guide wheel.
The
lubricating paste is about 5 grams, which is manually packed and
extruded in a 15 ml plastic can. The appearance is not beautiful, please
don’t mind.
Give a small brush for easy brushing.
In fact, it is the place where there is a paste, and continue to apply the cream. Brushing position, there is a picture.
Change it, please reload it. If the problem is solved, you don’t need to change the sensor. It’s a little complicated, keep it.
B: Change the sensor:
First,
the old sensor needs to be peeled off from the bottom plate, and the
general 3M glue is still there. Direct coverage is available, no need to
remove glue, because the glue removal project is huge, and the actual
test will have more layers of primer without affecting the trigger.
The
three positioning holes should be aligned, and the bottom of the sensor
is 3M double-sided tape. Under the un-teared surface, the position of
the installation is roughly simulated. Otherwise, rushing to the
operation leads to sticking in an undesired position, affecting the
trigger.
The sensor plug is divided into front and back.
How to install it Please refer to the original installation method of
the old piece. The picture is not easy to describe, and you can see it
at a glance. It is recommended to remove the signal output device (that
is, the component with the 6.35 mm jack), insert the sensor plug and
then reinstall it. Otherwise, the space is small and the plug is not
easy to plug.
Reloading:
Align the two positioning holes of the plastic part with the metal base plate, and then screw up.
debugging:
Insert the 6.35mm HHC plug-in cable, which is generally successful once and is not difficult.
Tip: Take a photo with one step and it’s easy to recover.