Engineering question.....overstressed axle?

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Erv Niehaus
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How high is up? :whoa:
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Erv Niehaus
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Just high enough so it doesn't over stress the axle. :roll:
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So what? :whoa:
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I currently have the changers out of my 86 MCI welded frame PSG - and in bits on my bench -- after 30 years of constant playing this guitar exhibits almost no wear in either the changer fingers or the axle, just a little on the finger tops from string wear. The axle looks to be the same size as most other modern guitars and once I cleaned all the gunk off it and polished it up a little it look like new. (same with the fingers)
So I would be surprised if there was enough of an extreme load on the changer axle to cause any type of flex/or binding etc - unless it was made out of some inferior material.
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