Kokusai Filter Repair |
Kokusai MF-455-10AZ Mechanical filters, and others of the MF-455 family, have
a habit of failing because the foam which supports the filter after an extended
time, decomposes into a sticky, gooey mess, which dampens the vibrations of the
resonating disks. These were used in frDX400, flDX400, KW1000, and HA-350 sets, among others. With care, they can be successfully repaired. |
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After cleaning, the filter will look like this.
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The filter will be supported in the case by cotton pads placed
around the filter end disks. Do not pack tightly around the ceramic transducers.
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Place the fiberboard insulator back into the metal case and
place cotton in each end. Push case back onto base and bend tabs back down to
hold filter assembly together.
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There used to be a great page on Kokusai filter repair at by Takahiro
Kato a Japanese language web site. If anyone ever encounters it again, let
me know and I'll put the proper link here.
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