MOOG DFAM (DRUMMER FROM ANOTHER MOTHER) General Troubleshooting
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Momentary Tactile Switch (PCB Mount)
The internal metal dome of the switch has likely reached its fatigue limit or suffered plastic deformation from excessive force. This prevents the switch from exerting the necessary restorative force to return the button to the 'open' state. Replacing the component restores the tactile 'click' and mechanical return functionality.
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9%
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Replacement Plastic Button Cap
The plastic actuator cap can develop micro-burrs or heat-induced expansion that increases the coefficient of friction against the aluminum faceplate. If the cap is deformed, it will bind within the chassis hole regardless of the switch state. A new cap ensures proper clearance for frictionless vertical travel.
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5%
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Nylon PCB Standoff Kit
If the internal standoffs that secure the PCB to the chassis are stripped or compressed, the PCB can sit at an angle. This causes the button caps to enter the chassis apertures off-axis, creating a side-load that wedges the button in the 'down' position. New mounting hardware ensures the PCB is parallel to the faceplate.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Momentary Tactile Switch (PCB Mount).
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