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General => Open Discussion => Topic started by: Bret608 on August 08, 2016, 01:33:29 PM

Title: Alpha 26mm rotaries - okay to trim shaft?
Post by: Bret608 on August 08, 2016, 01:33:29 PM
Hi all,

I'm in the final stages of populating a Pangea vibe. Question on the 26mm Alpha rotaries. Among the two I have for the project, one has a slightly longer shaft than the other. Is it alright to carefully trim those down with a hobby knife or something?
Title: Re: Alpha 26mm rotaries - okay to trim shaft?
Post by: daleykd on August 08, 2016, 02:08:49 PM
Quote from: Bret608 on August 08, 2016, 01:33:29 PM
Hi all,

I'm in the final stages of populating a Pangea vibe. Question on the 26mm Alpha rotaries. Among the two I have for the project, one has a slightly longer shaft than the other. Is it alright to carefully trim those down with a hobby knife or something?
That's exactly what I did.
Title: Re: Alpha 26mm rotaries - okay to trim shaft?
Post by: BrianS on August 08, 2016, 03:56:51 PM
I did the same on a Multiplex but one thing you don't want to do is take it off after its mounted, or be extremely careful.  I got the bright idea that I could do it after the fact and went to work on it with my oscillating belt sander. Needless to say I unknowingly sanded one of the other pot shafts in the process :o, i.e., crooked knob now.
Title: Re: Alpha 26mm rotaries - okay to trim shaft?
Post by: Bret608 on August 08, 2016, 04:18:16 PM
Thanks to you both! I kind of figured I should do this before soldering those rotaries to the board, which is good because I don't always approach things so reasonably. Anyway, I appreciate the confirmation.
Title: Re: Alpha 26mm rotaries - okay to trim shaft?
Post by: Bret608 on August 08, 2016, 05:47:44 PM
Hey, one more quick question while we're at it...do these rotaries have the same size drill hole as a pot? Had not even thought of that until now...
Title: Re: Alpha 26mm rotaries - okay to trim shaft?
Post by: daleykd on August 08, 2016, 05:49:05 PM
Quote from: Bret608 on August 08, 2016, 05:47:44 PM
Hey, one more quick question while we're at it...do these rotaries have the same size drill hole as a pot? Had not even thought of that until now...
It's bigger.  I use a stepbit, so I don't know what diameter, but definitely bigger.
Title: Re: Alpha 26mm rotaries - okay to trim shaft?
Post by: Govmnt_Lacky on August 08, 2016, 05:56:43 PM
Be VERY careful when you are trimming the rotary shafts on the Alphas.

To much vibration or excess movement can cause the internals to break. I have had this happen using a knife, a Dremel cutter, and even with large gauge side cutters. After the cut, the violent movement of the shaft caused the rotary to break internally.

Be careful  ;)
Title: Re: Alpha 26mm rotaries - okay to trim shaft?
Post by: Bret608 on August 08, 2016, 06:39:02 PM
Duly noted! I will test fit all pots and switches to whatever enclosure I end up with before I decide for sure whether to try this out. I think one of the two rotaries might not really be taller than the usual 16mm Alpha pot shaft.
Title: Re: Alpha 26mm rotaries - okay to trim shaft?
Post by: daleykd on August 08, 2016, 06:55:16 PM
Quote from: Bret608 on August 08, 2016, 06:39:02 PM
Duly noted! I will test fit all pots and switches to whatever enclosure I end up with before I decide for sure whether to try this out. I think one of the two rotaries might not really be taller than the usual 16mm Alpha pot shaft.
They were for me.  :)  Taller, that is.
Title: Re: Alpha 26mm rotaries - okay to trim shaft?
Post by: Addy Bart on August 08, 2016, 11:13:10 PM
It's not an ideal method but I've shaved them down successfully using a Stanley knife and taking away thin layers.
Title: Re: Alpha 26mm rotaries - okay to trim shaft?
Post by: davent on August 09, 2016, 12:44:00 AM
To trim them down clamp the excess shaft in a vice to cut it down. If you're supporting the switch body and hacking away at the floating shaft much more likely to damage the switch internals.

dave
Title: Re: Alpha 26mm rotaries - okay to trim shaft?
Post by: stringsthings on August 09, 2016, 04:15:13 AM
Quote from: davent on August 09, 2016, 12:44:00 AM
To trim them down clamp the excess shaft in a vice to cut it down. If you're supporting the switch body and hacking away at the floating shaft much more likely to damage the switch internals.

+1

I used this method to cut many Rat Shack pot shafts back in the pre-internet days.
Title: Re: Alpha 26mm rotaries - okay to trim shaft?
Post by: Bret608 on August 09, 2016, 12:32:30 PM
Thanks again everyone! This is why I love this community.  :)