MOOG SUBSEQUENT 37 Fix
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Silicone Key Contact Strip (12-Note)
The silicone rubber domes provide the mechanical return force for the keys; over time, the polymer can lose structural integrity or develop surface tackiness, causing the key to remain depressed or return sluggishly. Replacing the strip restores the tactile spring-back mechanism and ensures clean electrical contact.
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8%
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Fatar TP/9S Replacement Key
Individual keys can develop friction if the internal plastic guide channel becomes burred or warped, or if the rear pivot hinge experiences material fatigue. A new key ensures proper clearance between the keycap and the metal guide pins on the keybed chassis.
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6%
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Keybed Guide Pin Bushings
The felt or rubber bushings on the metal guide pins prevent lateral wobbling; if these degrade or become saturated with improper lubricants, they create mechanical drag against the key's internal walls, resulting in a 'sticky' sensation during the vertical travel of the key.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Silicone Key Contact Strip (12-Note).
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