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Default Sticky Furuno Trackball, follow up.

I finally got my 1721 sticky track ball problem solved.. I opened the radar
case and expected I would have reasonable access. What I found was the
assembly would require major disassembly of the radar display.

I'm still not sure of why it was difficult to turn, but I finally took a
damp soapy rag to the ball, got it wet and rolled it around until it seemed
to turn freely in all directions. I then wiped it dry and gave it a coat of
silcone spray. Rolled the ball around for a couple minutes and everything is
working smoothly.

I suspect it had accumulated some dust and dirt over time.. Future
maintenance will include wiping the track ball with a damp cloth.

Steve
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Default Sticky Furuno Trackball, follow up.

As a NW cruiser - your 1st thought should have been to spray it 7
times with WD-40. It works so well for everything up there - the crab
fishermen even spray their bait with it.

"For any maintenance north of latitude 40 N - spray with WD-40"



On Thu, 4 Mar 2004 22:54:57 -0800, "Steve" wrote:

I finally got my 1721 sticky track ball problem solved.. I opened the radar
case and expected I would have reasonable access. What I found was the
assembly would require major disassembly of the radar display.

I'm still not sure of why it was difficult to turn, but I finally took a
damp soapy rag to the ball, got it wet and rolled it around until it seemed
to turn freely in all directions. I then wiped it dry and gave it a coat of
silcone spray. Rolled the ball around for a couple minutes and everything is
working smoothly.

I suspect it had accumulated some dust and dirt over time.. Future
maintenance will include wiping the track ball with a damp cloth.

Steve
s/v Good Intentions



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Default Sticky Furuno Trackball, follow up.

I was a bit leary about putting any oil on the ball since it runs on a
rubber surface of the sensor shafts. Some light oils will soften the
synthetic rubbers and plastics.

Steve
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Default Sticky Furuno Trackball, follow up.

it was a leg-puller !!

On Fri, 5 Mar 2004 10:34:03 -0800, "Steve" wrote:

I was a bit leary about putting any oil on the ball since it runs on a
rubber surface of the sensor shafts. Some light oils will soften the
synthetic rubbers and plastics.

Steve
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Default Sticky Furuno Trackball, follow up.

Understood.

Just an opportunity to mention that WD40 can't solve all the worlds
problems.

Steve
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Default Sticky Furuno Trackball, follow up.

I agree, the rubber sleeves on trackballs do rot, glaze over, disintegrate
with time. A little Rubber Rejuvenator available in years past from
typewriter or office supply stores is great to put on the rubber. It was
designed to soften typewriter pallets. I use it on pinch roller in tape
players, track ball and mouse rollers, etc.
Doug K7ABX

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Understood.

Just an opportunity to mention that WD40 can't solve all the worlds
problems.

Steve
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