Gary, you saw something that I did not see.  Whatever the defect in the knob 
Elecraft will promptly send you a new knob or any other part that may be 
defective.  Certainly, no one should try to use a knob that takes appreciable 
force to tighten the set screw enough to see it in the hole.  Just don't screw 
it in so far that it hits the other side and then apply force.  That will break 
it for sure.

I have probably had as many broken knobs as anyone.  I have never been 
disappointed in Elecraft's response when I asked for help!
 Willis 'Cookie' Cooke 
K5EWJ 




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From: Gary Hvizdak <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sun, May 9, 2010 8:11:43 PM
Subject: RE: [Elecraft] Split knob question


Hi Willis,
 
    When #2724 arrived a year ago one of the set screws in one of the smaller 
knobs was so tight that it would only turn a small fraction of a turn when 
applying all of the force I could muster.  I spent about 15 minutes running the 
set screw in and out with the hope of improving the threads.  However, the knob 
still fractured probably because I had no way of knowing when the set screw was 
tight.
 
73,
Gary  KI4GGX
 

________________________________

 
WILLIS COOKE wrcooke at yahoo.com 
Sun May 9 18:34:41 EDT 2010 
 
I have the tools and I have checked.  The threads are not the problem.  I have 
epoxied knobs back together and they work fine, but glueing them together for 
the check will tell you nothing because they always break at the tapped hole.  
I am hopeful that the new knobs have cured the problem, but it will take a year 
or more to tell.  The way to check a new knob is to run the screw in and out in 
the hole.  Run it in until it is visible in the hole, but not so far as to hit 
the opposite side.  If you run into significant resistance without the screw 
protruding into the hole you may have a problem.  I did not when I made the 
test, but I have lost three sets of knobs due to breakage.
 Willis 'Cookie' Cooke 
K5EWJ 


      
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