Robert
We had a great Southeast Seminar last night presented by Don Mannino. Those under lever capstans are for adjusting the timing of the damper lift by the key end, not the damper tray.
I know that doesn't hep you in your search, but it might help you when you go to regulate the damper Ader the repair.
im guessing you'll need to order a new under lever unless you can find a used one to scavenge from this list.
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Original Message:
Sent: 05-13-2021 12:31
From: Robert Callaghan
Subject: Source for capstan on damper underlever
Know that I think about it, I think they are called a pilot screw.
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Robert Callaghan
Reno NV
775-287-2140
Original Message:
Sent: 05-13-2021 12:21
From: Robert Callaghan
Subject: Source for capstan on damper underlever
Hello. I've been looking for a source for an adjusting capstan that goes on the bottom of a damper underlever to adjust the lift by the damper lift rail. They are very delicate and when I tried to turn one it broke off. It is the kind of damper flange that has a spoon that is lifted by the key end. The piano is a Sherman-Clay grand. I've also seen them on Hailun grands. I've looked through several catalogs and don't even see this time of damper flange listed. I only need the capstan but will settle for the entire flange if necessary.
Thanks.
Robert
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Robert Callaghan
Reno NV
775-287-2140
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