Re: keycaps / switches for Tek 4006

2019-07-27 Thread Fritz Mueller via cctalk
After a little more research on the net tonight: it looks like the keyboard in the 4006 was pretty much one of Cherry's standard "B70 ASR" models. The key mechs are known as M7 T-mount, and the caps look like the standard double shot ones supplied by Cherry in their mid to late 70's catalogs.

Re: keycaps / switches for Tek 4006

2019-07-26 Thread Fritz Mueller via cctalk
> Can you take a picture of the switches? > Cindy Some pics of they keyboard assembly, key cap underside, key mechs, and also the power toggle I'd like to replace, are here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1dKBOdhwgpedYpYCKbGxrd3P9jCNwBRs5

Re: keycaps / switches for Tek 4006

2019-07-26 Thread Liam Proven via cctalk
On Fri, 26 Jul 2019 at 02:40, Fritz Mueller via cctalk wrote: > > After disassembly, I can see the keyboard assembly are marked "Cherry" and > part number is B76-07AA. I'm not enough of a keyboard wonk to know if these > are still-mfg'd cherry key mechanisms? Cheery are still around. Ask

Re: keycaps / switches for Tek 4006

2019-07-25 Thread Cindy Croxton via cctalk
On 7/25/19 7:40 PM, Fritz Mueller via cctalk wrote: On Jul 25, 2019, at 10:29 AM, Fritz Mueller wrote: I recently obtained a Tek 4006 from eBay as a repair/restoration project. It is missing a few keycaps (both SHIFT keycaps, COPY, LINE FEED, and :/*). In addition, one of the key

Re: keycaps / switches for Tek 4006

2019-07-25 Thread Jon Elson via cctalk
On 07/25/2019 07:40 PM, Fritz Mueller via cctalk wrote: On Jul 25, 2019, at 10:29 AM, Fritz Mueller wrote: I recently obtained a Tek 4006 from eBay as a repair/restoration project. It is missing a few keycaps (both SHIFT keycaps, COPY, LINE FEED, and :/*). In addition, one of the key

Re: keycaps / switches for Tek 4006

2019-07-25 Thread Fritz Mueller via cctalk
> On Jul 25, 2019, at 10:29 AM, Fritz Mueller wrote: > > I recently obtained a Tek 4006 from eBay as a repair/restoration project. It > is missing a few keycaps (both SHIFT keycaps, COPY, LINE FEED, and :/*). In > addition, one of the key mechanisms has a broken plunger. Last, the little