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The hard-to-find Switchcraft switch on my Peavey Wolfgang is getting a little loose. It still engages positively, but is getting close to the point where I will be able to change pickups by blowing on it.

Is there any effective way to tighten up the switch's action? This and the scratchy/intermittent volume pot have me a little concerned.
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I've never done this before, but having some mechanical inclination I would conclude that the solution involves increasing the force with which the two "blades" press inwards. That probably involves disassembly of the switch in order to bend the blades sufficiently to achieve the proper amount of plastic deformation. If this seems like a lot of work, you have to ask yourself, is it more work than replacing the switch entirely?
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If you are asking about adjusting the internal working of your pickup selector switch
good luck!
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+1 for @toomanycats . You've probably fatigued the metal. Change the switch.
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Well, this one is hard to find -- it has a longer threaded area than the normal Switchcraft 90-degree switch. I am on contact with Peavey to see if they have any. Failing that, I need to see if I can get one from an electronic supply house.

If that proves less than feasible, I will buy the regular switch and build a hybrid.
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Rollin Hand wrote:Well, this one is hard to find -- it has a longer threaded area than the normal Switchcraft 90-degree switch. I am on contact with Peavey to see if they have any. Failing that, I need to see if I can get one from an electronic supply house.

If that proves less than feasible, I will buy the regular switch and build a hybrid.
Could you use the switch nuts with extra threads to use a standard 90 degree switch?



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honyock wrote: Wed Jul 14, 2021 1:15 pm
Rollin Hand wrote:Well, this one is hard to find -- it has a longer threaded area than the normal Switchcraft 90-degree switch. I am on contact with Peavey to see if they have any. Failing that, I need to see if I can get one from an electronic supply house.

If that proves less than feasible, I will buy the regular switch and build a hybrid.
Could you use the switch nuts with extra threads to use a standard 90 degree switch?



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I was drawing a blank until @honyock said this. I knew there was something that I had seen at some point.
This is what I would pursue.
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honyock wrote: Wed Jul 14, 2021 1:15 pm
Rollin Hand wrote:Well, this one is hard to find -- it has a longer threaded area than the normal Switchcraft 90-degree switch. I am on contact with Peavey to see if they have any. Failing that, I need to see if I can get one from an electronic supply house.

If that proves less than feasible, I will buy the regular switch and build a hybrid.
Could you use the switch nuts with extra threads to use a standard 90 degree switch?

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Sorry, but not sure what you mean...
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Rollin Hand wrote: Wed Jul 14, 2021 1:32 pm
honyock wrote: Wed Jul 14, 2021 1:15 pm
Rollin Hand wrote:Well, this one is hard to find -- it has a longer threaded area than the normal Switchcraft 90-degree switch. I am on contact with Peavey to see if they have any. Failing that, I need to see if I can get one from an electronic supply house.

If that proves less than feasible, I will buy the regular switch and build a hybrid.
Could you use the switch nuts with extra threads to use a standard 90 degree switch?

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Sorry, but not sure what you mean...
Google "deep nut", might want to add guitar and/or switchcraft in that search :lol:
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Rollin Hand wrote:
honyock wrote: Wed Jul 14, 2021 1:15 pm
Rollin Hand wrote:Well, this one is hard to find -- it has a longer threaded area than the normal Switchcraft 90-degree switch. I am on contact with Peavey to see if they have any. Failing that, I need to see if I can get one from an electronic supply house.

If that proves less than feasible, I will buy the regular switch and build a hybrid.
Could you use the switch nuts with extra threads to use a standard 90 degree switch?

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Sorry, but not sure what you mean...
This type of nut, for thicker tops to use a standard switchcraft switchImage

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^Thanks. Trying to keep this as stock as I can, so my preference is to get the proper switch. We'll see what Peavey says.

I'll just get some Nutrol for the pot.
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Rollin Hand wrote: Wed Jul 14, 2021 8:16 pm ^Thanks. Trying to keep this as stock as I can, so my preference is to get the proper switch. We'll see what Peavey says.

I'll just get some Nutrol for the pot.
Peavey used to be standoff-ish about selling parts direct to non-dealers / authorized repair centers. If they tell you to go to a dealer, ask them for a recommendation of an authorized parts dealt "who are accessible to your location, will have the part in stock - ready to ship."

Does Peavey still sell a guitar comparable to the Wolfgang?
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andrewsrea wrote: Thu Jul 15, 2021 10:58 am
Rollin Hand wrote: Wed Jul 14, 2021 8:16 pm ^Thanks. Trying to keep this as stock as I can, so my preference is to get the proper switch. We'll see what Peavey says.

I'll just get some Nutrol for the pot.
Peavey used to be standoff-ish about selling parts direct to non-dealers / authorized repair centers. If they tell you to go to a dealer, ask them for a recommendation of an authorized parts dealt "who are accessible to your location, will have the part in stock - ready to ship."

Does Peavey still sell a guitar comparable to the Wolfgang?
Yes,they call it the HP2. It is basically the Wolfgang with a different name.

I ordered the switch with the shorter threads. I'll make the hybrid if I can. It looks easy enough.
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