Here is my task: to replace the Upper C key spring on a student's flute. First, I inspect |
Next, I use the proper screwdriver to remove the upper C key hinge tube rod. |
Here you can hopefully see the old spring right side pushed through the post and ready to be completely passed through and extracted. |
Success! |
Using my caliper, I measure to ensure that I use the correct wire gauge in the replacement. |
Here is the new spring, measured, ready to be cut and crimped and fitted. |
Using my Spring Removal Plyers, in introduce the new fitted spring to its new home in the post. |
Pull it through. |
Crimp it into place using my round nosed plyers. These plyers are used here to avoid marring the finish on the post. |
Replaced upper C key assembly and observed fit. |
Viola! |
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