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Douglas Hudson
From: Galena, Kansas, USA
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Posted 18 Aug 2002 4:03 am
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I have started noticing the locking nuts on my zums pull rods have started working loose. This is happening on more than one of them. I wonder if anyone has any suggestions to seat these nuts and to not have to worry about them coming loose again. Also do want to say that my email info has changed and I just havent gone into the site to change yet. New email,( if you prefer to email me rather than posting) is guitarman56@mobil1.net Thanks
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Jerry Overstreet
From: Louisville Ky
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Posted 18 Aug 2002 6:31 am
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Hi Doug, I don't have a Zum, but if the tuning nuts are like other guitars, they probably are just worn out and need replacing. Or you can call Bruce and he can tell you what you need to do.
[Sorry Doug and Bill...looks like I am the one that shoulda posted the OOPS!
Should have read your post more thoroughly.] [This message was edited by Jerry Overstreet on 18 August 2002 at 05:20 PM.] |
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Bill Ford
From: Graniteville SC Aiken
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Posted 18 Aug 2002 6:34 am
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Doug,
You might try "loktite blue threadlocker" it holds very well and can be removed if needed.Just put a drop on the locknut at threaded area after you get it set where you want it.I've used it before and it works very well.
Bill F.
OPPS>>I misunderstood,I thought you meant the pedal rods,don't put it on the nylon tuners,only on the metal threads you don't want to move.
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[This message was edited by Bill Ford on 18 August 2002 at 07:39 AM.] |
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Douglas Hudson
From: Galena, Kansas, USA
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Posted 18 Aug 2002 8:34 am
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No you didnt misunderstand. I meant the locking nuts on the pull rods that go to the floor pedals. I thought of trying locktite but thought I would ask for the wealth of other knowledable individuals on this forum. Anyway the guitar is only a little over a year old. Thanks |
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Jerry Roller
From: Van Buren, Arkansas USA
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Posted 18 Aug 2002 9:32 am
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Those are "jam" nuts. If you hold the fitting with a wrench if it has flat sides on it or maybe protect it with tape and use pliers to hold it and snug the nut against it then it will not work loose.
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Jim Smith
From: Midlothian, TX, USA
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Posted 18 Aug 2002 9:39 am
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I always tighten my lock nuts while holding the pedal all the way down with my other hand. |
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Jerry Roller
From: Van Buren, Arkansas USA
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Posted 18 Aug 2002 3:54 pm
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Jim, that is a very good idea. I will remember that.
Jerry |
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Douglas Hudson
From: Galena, Kansas, USA
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Posted 19 Aug 2002 4:43 am
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Thanks guys never thought of doing that way. I am really considering the lock tite also. I used to fly RC airplanes and it was a must with them. Of course I didnt realize till I had lost a muffler off an engine that lock tite is a staple. It is a good product and is not messy at all. Thanks for all your replies.
Douglas Hudson |
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Doug Earnest
From: Branson, MO USA
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Posted 20 Aug 2002 7:11 am
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Doug,
Jim Smith is right. Adjust the pedal height to your preference and then with the rod still attached to the pedal run the nut down until it stops. Then tighten it just a LITTLE more to lock it. You shouldn't need any locktite product, although it won't hurt anything but be darn sure you don't use the red stuff. The nuts don't get locked down real tight at the shop because people like to set them according to their own tastes.
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Doug Earnest
The only Zum Keyless U12, Fender Cyber Twin
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Douglas Hudson
From: Galena, Kansas, USA
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Posted 20 Aug 2002 9:56 am
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Hey Doug good to hear from you. I will take your word for it,, because you do work parttime for Bruce. I sure do love this zum. What a guitar. I really appreciate all the great responses.
Douglas Hudson |
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