Emmons Push/Pull Drop Spring
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- Lana Carroll
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Emmons Push/Pull Drop Spring
I broke one of the drop return springs that holds the lowers in place on the changer in my push/pull. I think I found a replacement spring but I imagine this could happen again so I want to be prepared. It's my understanding that Emmons does not have any in stock. Anyone have a few extras they'd be willing to sell me, or suggestions on where I can pick up a few?
I'm also looking for fixes or tips on how to deal with this issue. I only found one other thread on this from before which is helpful.
http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum5/HTML/011631.html
Thank you - Lana Carroll
I'm also looking for fixes or tips on how to deal with this issue. I only found one other thread on this from before which is helpful.
http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum5/HTML/011631.html
Thank you - Lana Carroll
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Emmons return spring
Contact John Widgren who's a member of the forum. He's an expert on steel repair and especially push/pulls.
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It's been my experience that push/pull drop return springs rarely break. In fact, I've never had one break. But, of course, Jack's experience proves that those situations do occur.
I'm sure that if you put a Wanted-to-Buy posting here on the Forum for a couple of drop springs you'd get several replies. I do not think they are rare or particularly hard to find, at least not like p/p bell cranks.
I'm sure that if you put a Wanted-to-Buy posting here on the Forum for a couple of drop springs you'd get several replies. I do not think they are rare or particularly hard to find, at least not like p/p bell cranks.
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For my 67' Emmons, I was able to obtain a few of the spring parts from MSC Industrial Supply (mscdirect.com). The part number for the lowering spring is 06979686
If you use these springs from MSC, you will have to concoct a wire connector between the lower spring and the lower finger. That's the way my old Emmons was configured.
If you use these springs from MSC, you will have to concoct a wire connector between the lower spring and the lower finger. That's the way my old Emmons was configured.
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I had one break with no spares. I think bent a hook in the end of the broken end of the spring so it would re-attach to the lower return spring rod. Then I tuned the changer again by pulling the spring until the finger hit the body + 1/4". Then I tightened the collar with the allen wrench and a pliers. I suggest you keep all 10 lower return springs on each neck to balance the changer.
Jerry Jones - thanks for the link to new springs.
Jerry Jones - thanks for the link to new springs.