FAS 6004 Trigger Travel Stop
Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2018 5:29 pm
Having modified the grips on my new FAS 6004, and adjusted the trigger, there was one more task I wanted to accomplish; install a trigger stop.
After studying pictures of the original trigger travel stop on the FAS 604, and reviewing all my options, it appeared that the easiest way was to glue in a cork stop behind the trigger.
In the past, I made a project of overhauling some saxophones, and remembered I had some leftover cork sheets. I cut a piece of ΒΌ inch cork to shape, and while dry firing I shaved it down to where it allowed a just a little bit of over travel after the trigger break.
Next I mixed a little Devcon 5-minite clear epoxy, and using a push pin to hold the insert, glued it in place.
The results are great, and the cork offers a tiny bit of unexpected cushion at the end of the trigger travel. If I want more travel, I can just sand off a little cork, and to reduce the travel I can always glue in a thin cork shim.
If you cannot find any sheet cork, you could always cut a piece off of the end of a wine bottle cork.
Having everything in hand, it was a zero dollar mod.
After studying pictures of the original trigger travel stop on the FAS 604, and reviewing all my options, it appeared that the easiest way was to glue in a cork stop behind the trigger.
In the past, I made a project of overhauling some saxophones, and remembered I had some leftover cork sheets. I cut a piece of ΒΌ inch cork to shape, and while dry firing I shaved it down to where it allowed a just a little bit of over travel after the trigger break.
Next I mixed a little Devcon 5-minite clear epoxy, and using a push pin to hold the insert, glued it in place.
The results are great, and the cork offers a tiny bit of unexpected cushion at the end of the trigger travel. If I want more travel, I can just sand off a little cork, and to reduce the travel I can always glue in a thin cork shim.
If you cannot find any sheet cork, you could always cut a piece off of the end of a wine bottle cork.
Having everything in hand, it was a zero dollar mod.