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Author: toffeeman3  
Date:   2017-06-30 21:47 
 I have a broken screw head on the register key of my Vito. It is impossible to remove the screw. 
How can this be done? and where canI buy a new screw? 
 
Any Ideas? 
 
Thanks 
 
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Author: Matt74  
Date:   2017-06-30 22:51 
 A good tech should be able to remove the screw.  (Even if it's a pain or requires special tools.)  Unless there is a convenient donor horn around it would be easiest to make a new one from drill rod. 
 
- Matthew Simington 
  
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Author: jdbassplayer  
Date:   2017-07-01 00:07 
 If you need a new rod send me an email. I have tons of  Vito parts horns. 
 
-Jdbassplayer
  
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Author: kdk  
Date:   2017-07-01 06:07 
 A repair shop will have screw extractors small enough to grab into the broken stub of a clarinet rod screw. The shop owner may also have a drawer full of spare parts he or she has collected from cadaver instruments. 
 
Out of curiosity, how did the screw break? 
 
Karl
  
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Author: clarnibass  
Date:   2017-07-01 08:22 
 Do you mean the slot is ruined so a screwdriver can't grab onto it? I use a dental micromotor to reslot the rod, it is possible to do this without damage to the post. 
 
Screw extractors need a hole drilled into the rod and I don't like that method.  
You can try drilling in reverse if the screw isn't tight or a left hand drill if you have one, though this is more likely to damage the post. 
The old method was to saw a new slot but this leaves a very significant slot in the post too.
  
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Author: toffeeman3  
Date:   2017-07-02 05:26 
 Hi Karl, 
 
The screw head was already damaged when i bought it but I am probably also guilty of applying too much pressure when trying to extract it and not waiting long enough for the penetrating oil to take effect 
 
John 
 
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Author: kdk  
Date:   2017-07-02 17:53 
 So the screw didn't break or shear off, just the slot is mangled? 
 
Karl
  
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