Hi Gene
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Gene Schwartz wrote:
> I purchased a used case of a-100 modules to supplement my existing
> system. The only problem is that one of the screws for the a-155
> sequencer module is totally stuck. This wouldn't concern me so much
> except I might be buying a second a-155, and would need to remove it
> temporarily to make the proper connections.
>
> It was suggested that I try a pair of pliers to try to get it out, but
> all I suceeded in doing was scratching the surface ):
stick adhesive tape around the screw, to protect the surface of the
module. (This are the things one learns after the first try)
> I am at a loss. This screw won't budge, and at this point, it's probably
> totally threaded. I'm not good or experienced with this kind of
> thing...anyone have any suggestions
The complete frame is a kit, which is fixed by screws. You might unscrew
the side panel, which is closer to the stuck screw. After that you can
draw the module with the nut bar out of the profile, which holds the nut
bar. when the nut bar and the module are removed from he profile, it
should be more easy to grab the screws head with pliers.
Florian