Description: Saxophone Sound Hole Repair E Pliers: The Two Ends Of The Tool Are Of Different Sizes, Which Can Be Selected According To The Size Of The Needle Spring. Saxophone Repair Tool: Adjust The Key Cover When The Instrument Key Cover Is Not Flat. Saxophone Cover Tuning: Instrument Key Adjust The Position Of The Instrument Key Cover When The Cover Is Misplaced. Pogo Pin Hook: Used For The Disassembly And Assembly Of The Spring, The Maximum Contactable Spring Diameter Is 1.4Mm Or More, The Minimum Contactable Spring Diameter Is 1.0Mm Or Less Aset Of Easy Maintenance Of Various Conditions Of Wind Music, Can Be Used For Flute, Piccolo, Saxophone, Clarinet,Etc. Specification: Item Type: Saxophone Repair Tool Color: Silver Material: Steel Saxophone Pogo Hook: Approx. 15 X 1Cm / 5.9 X 0.4In Saxophone Sound Hole Repair Flying Pliers: Approx. 13 X 0.4Cm / 5.1 X 0.2In Saxophone Cover Tuning: Approx. 14.5 X 1.2Cm / 5.7 X 0.5In Saxophone Dressing Tool-Flat Seven: Approx. 8 X 4Cm / 3.1 X 1.6In Liqi: Approx. 8 X 5Cm / 3.1 X 2In Tablet: Approx. 7.5 X 1.2Cm / 3 X 0.5In Package List: 1 X Saxophone Pogo Hook 1 X Saxophone Sound Hole Repair E Clamp 1 X Saxophone Tuning 3 X Saxophone Trimming Tools Note: Color Might Be Slightly Different Due To The Color Calibration Of Each Individual Monitor. Please Allow Slight Measuring Deviation Due To Manual Measurement.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What materials are used in the saxophone repair tool kit?A: The saxophone repair tool kit is made from qualified steel, ensuring durability and firmness for maintenance tasks.
Q: What are the dimensions of the saxophone pogo hook?A: The saxophone pogo hook measures approximately fifteen centimeters by one centimeter, or five point nine inches by zero point four inches.
Q: How many pieces are included in the repair tool kit?A: The repair tool kit includes six pieces, designed for various maintenance tasks for woodwind instruments.
Q: How do I use the saxophone sound hole repair pliers?A: To use the saxophone sound hole repair pliers, select the appropriate end based on the size of the needle spring for effective repairs.
Q: Can I use this kit for instruments other than saxophones?A: Yes, this kit is versatile and can also be used for clarinets, oboes, flutes, and piccolos.
Q: How do I adjust the key cover on my saxophone?A: Use the saxophone repair tool to gently adjust the position of the key cover when it is not flat or misplaced.
Q: What precautions should I take when using these tools?A: Handle the tools with care to avoid injury, and ensure the instrument is securely positioned while performing repairs.
Q: How should I clean and maintain the repair tools?A: Clean the tools with a dry cloth after use to prevent rust and maintain their functionality over time.
Q: Is the saxophone repair tool kit safe to use for beginners?A: Yes, the tool kit is designed for ease of use, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced musicians.
Q: What if a tool arrives damaged?A: If a tool arrives damaged, you should contact customer support for assistance with returns or replacements.
Q: Are there any specific storage recommendations for the tools?A: Store the tools in a dry place, preferably in a protective case, to keep them safe from damage and moisture.
Q: Can I use the pogo pin hook for other types of springs?A: Yes, the pogo pin hook can accommodate spring diameters ranging from one millimeter to one point four millimeters.
Q: How can I determine if my saxophone key cover is leaking?A: Use the saxophone dressing tool to check if the leather pad and key cover are properly sealing to prevent leaks.
Q: Is this kit suitable for professional musicians?A: Yes, this kit is also suitable for professional musicians needing reliable tools for instrument maintenance.
Q: What is the warranty policy for the repair tool kit?A: The warranty policy may vary, so it's best to check with the manufacturer for specific details regarding coverage.
Q: How do I know which tool to use for my specific instrument?A: Refer to the included instructions or user guide to determine the appropriate tool for your specific woodwind instrument.