Can stretched springs be restored to the correct length?
Posted: 28 Feb 2016, 11:34
Hi Deskthoritans,
I recently bought (yet another) IBM Model F Bigfoot. It is turning out to be a fine specimen, cleaning it has revealed almost pristine keycaps. I am very satisfied with it, except for one tiny detail:
One of the springs was kinked. I managed to straighten it, but by removing the spring from the paddle I seem to have stretched the spring by a millimetre. I have now discovered that the length of these springs in the Model F, and I suppose also the Model M, is critical for proper operation. The spring no longer buckles when the key is pressed.
Hardware lesson for today: Do not pull springs off the Model M/F paddles due to risk of stretching.
I have spares, thankfully. But for those who unfortunately do not, is there a remedy that restores springs to the correct length?
I recently bought (yet another) IBM Model F Bigfoot. It is turning out to be a fine specimen, cleaning it has revealed almost pristine keycaps. I am very satisfied with it, except for one tiny detail:
One of the springs was kinked. I managed to straighten it, but by removing the spring from the paddle I seem to have stretched the spring by a millimetre. I have now discovered that the length of these springs in the Model F, and I suppose also the Model M, is critical for proper operation. The spring no longer buckles when the key is pressed.
Hardware lesson for today: Do not pull springs off the Model M/F paddles due to risk of stretching.
I have spares, thankfully. But for those who unfortunately do not, is there a remedy that restores springs to the correct length?