How to fix wobbly jogwheel?
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    Default How to fix wobbly jogwheel?

    So my jog wheel has been wobbly ever since i opened it up to update my firmware.

    I dropped it the other day, and now the other job wheel is worse.

    So i opened it up and tried to fix it....however i just tightened the screws a little bit and it didnt do anything.

    Dose anyone know how to fix this?
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    i took the who thing apart top and bottom and i tighten all the screws. I had to push a little bit on the job wheel on top and now its back to normal.
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    hmm.... might do that after i crank some homework out. Thanks
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    also try to unscrew the jog wheels from the top (metal & plastic parts) and make sure the screw that hold the jog wheels to the frame as tight as well. I've had to work on two units already.
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    Yes it was exactly that....odd that they would unscrew like though though, isnt it?
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    it get loose b/c of all the pressure we put when we scratch thinking were qbert or mix master mike! I used them now CDJ style.
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    Hmmm maybe a light "lock-tite" to avoid this?
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    I'm having the same problem now, I tightened all the screws and it is still wobbly...
    I don't know what to do anymore and I think my warranty isn't valid anymore since I upgraded the firmware, added the SE overlay and the joggrips?
    Anyone who can help me? I hope it's nothing serious that I can't fix...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaghy View Post
    I'm having the same problem now, I tightened all the screws and it is still wobbly...
    I don't know what to do anymore and I think my warranty isn't valid anymore since I upgraded the firmware, added the SE overlay and the joggrips?
    Anyone who can help me? I hope it's nothing serious that I can't fix...
    Take off your jog wheel and tighten the 4 screws that are under the plastic.

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    Already did that... I already thightened every possible screw!
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