VCI-100 jog wheel plastic guard replacement / repair - PICS inside
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VCI-100 jog wheel plastic guard replacement / repair - PICS inside Posted on: 14.01.2010 by Heidi Alred So I realize this probably won't apply to 99% of you, however for that 1%, such as myself, who got a bit screwed over buying a used VCI on ebay (read: plastic guard for one of the jog wheels was missing, resulting in an very wobbly jog wheel with messed up touch sensitivity), I thought this could be helpful, as I was very close to just selling off this VCI back on ebay and buying a new one.So anyhow.. onto the fix: 1) Remove the back panel of the VCI. As you can see one of the plastic guards is missing: 2) Right 3) WRONG 4) I used a flat washer (less than $1 at Home Depot), inner diameter of 5/16" | |
Heidi Alred 05.07.2010 |
Originally Posted by sgb
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Heidi Alred 05.07.2010 |
Originally Posted by pilmat
Thanks all! Glad it came in useful |
Elia Ajram 02.07.2010 |
Originally Posted by pilmat
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Heidi Alred 14.01.2010 | So I realize this probably won't apply to 99% of you, however for that 1%, such as myself, who got a bit screwed over buying a used VCI on ebay (read: plastic guard for one of the jog wheels was missing, resulting in an very wobbly jog wheel with messed up touch sensitivity), I thought this could be helpful, as I was very close to just selling off this VCI back on ebay and buying a new one. So anyhow.. onto the fix: 1) Remove the back panel of the VCI. As you can see one of the plastic guards is missing: 2) Right 3) WRONG 4) I used a flat washer (less than $1 at Home Depot), inner diameter of 5/16" |
Florentino Tuetken 08.02.2011 | you can surely cut a plastic washer from any scrap piece of plastic you can find that is thick enough?? |
Heidi Alred 05.07.2010 |
Originally Posted by sgb
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Heidi Alred 05.07.2010 |
Originally Posted by pilmat
Thanks all! Glad it came in useful |
Elia Ajram 02.07.2010 |
Originally Posted by pilmat
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Corine Kasman 01.07.2010 | Love your fix, but why not just use a plastic washer or a flat piece of plastic and drill the holes? The thing I'm concerned with is the tape will "pat down" after a while and some loose will develop, so if you went with the plastic washer, this wouldn't be an issue. But good lateral believeing!! Phil. |
Leon Camphouse 01.07.2010 | now that's MacGyverisum. nice. |
Vernon Vanderberg 27.06.2010 | awesome fix! so glad I bookmarked this. came in handy with a friends VCI |
Heidi Alred 14.01.2010 | 5) Take off the other plastic guard, and use it to mark where the holes will need to be drilled 6) Drill that mother 7) Now. Here's where I messed up the first time, and you can learn from my mistake. Originally I got a washer with 1/4" inner diameter, and that fit the shaft of the jog wheel perfectly. Happy as a fat kid in a candy store, I put it on and hooked up the VCI believeing I was done. What I failed to realize is that because of the skin-tight fit of the washer, and the metal to metal contact of the shaft and the washer, the touch sensor went all loopy on me. To cut the long story short, it wasn't working the way it supposed to. SO, to get around that issue, I went and got a washer with a slightly larger inner diameter (5/16"), and to compensate for the gap that would've been there, used a bunch of electrical tape to line the inside of the washer. You need to do this because otherwise there's no point in doing all this work, as the jog wheel shaft will have enough room to move around. 8) And voila! We're done. I won't say it's as good as the original plastic guard, but it definitely does the job because the touch sensor works as intended now. Hopefully this will stand the test of time and won't require any further fixing / touching up down the road. By the way I only used 2 screws because: a. couldn't find any more laying around, and b. you don't really need the third one as the 2 of them hold the washer in place just fine. And there you go. I hope this will help someone out if they ever run into the problem that I did Cheers |
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