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SENSOR ACTUATOR Fits ROLAND FD-8, TD-1 TD-11 TD-15 TD-17 Hi Hat Pedal Rubber Part (One Rubber)
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SENSOR ACTUATOR Fits ROLAND FD-8, TD-1 TD-11 TD-15 TD-17 Hi Hat Pedal Rubber Part (One Rubber)

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Product ID: 120404980
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  • Color
    Black white
  • Brand
    GUNKING
  • Material
    Silicone
  • Model Name
    1
  • Item Weight
    41 Grams
🎵Enhanced Sound
🔧Precision Fit
⚙️Durable Material

Description

🎶 Elevate Your Groove with Every Beat!

  • BUILT TO LAST - Crafted from high-quality rubber for long-lasting performance.
  • EASY INSTALLATION - Quick and hassle-free setup to get you drumming in no time.
  • SOUND QUALITY BOOST - Elevates your drumming experience with superior responsiveness.
  • UNMATCHED COMPATIBILITY - Seamlessly fits TD series and FD-8 pedals.
  • JOIN THE BEAT REVOLUTION - Upgrade your gear and feel the rhythm of the community.

The SENSOR ACTUATOR is a high-quality rubber part designed specifically for Roland's TD series drum kits and FD-8 hi-hat pedals, ensuring a perfect fit and enhanced sound quality for drummers seeking durability and performance.

Specifications

Body MaterialSilicone, Rubber
Material TypeSilicone,Rubber
Item Weight41 Grams
Finish TypesTextured
ColorBlack,white

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Reviews

4.6

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M**M

Works like new

Original actuator ceased to be flexible, so you couldn’t close the high hats. Replacement is easy to install and now the pedal works like new.

W**T

Worked Perfect -but see important time saving info on doing the repair!

Worked exactly as described. IMPORTANT: as opposed to some of the Youtube descriptions of doing this repair, There is an important thing to note about installing this part, as another reviewer noted, and it saved me a lot of time - I am copying this info here => "All you have to do is flip the pedal upside down, unscrew the 7 identical screws holding the base-plate on, then turn the pedal on its side to separate the top section from and the bottom (contrary to what some YouTube videos show, you don't need to to take any other pieces of the pedal apart. It's a waste of effort and will overly complicate the fix). Note which way the old rubber actuator is positioned, wiggle it side to side until it slides off its post, and discard. Take the replacement actuator you bought, open the lube pouch, and smear lube on the rounded rubber part that touches the right-angled metal plate bolted to the foot-pedal plate. I added some lube to the metal plate too. Wiggle the actuator onto the post so the rounded, lubed end touches the right-angled plate. Then squeeze the base-plate and the housing mound (the hollow portion of the pedal that hides the actuator and sensor) together, and put the screws back in.I did that and then plugged the pedal back into the Roland brain, and the hi-hat works as good as when it was new. "

P**R

saved a lot of money

I was so sad when my HH FD-8 stopped working. I took it apart and realized it was a small part. I thought no way this thing is available. I'm so glad I found this part.The pedal works great now. The part is super easy install. Remember to lube it up to improve longevity.

W**E

Fits perfect on Roland FD-8

Some reviews mention this does not fit the Roland FD-8 hi-hat pedal but I think we can safely say that as of this writing in late March 2023, the current version of this rubber actuator fits the FD-8 just fine. It was a little snug pushing it down into place but with a little extra downward pressure it slid right down. I tried to put some cuts into the old one to allow it to flex better but that didn't work so I bought this and it worked perfectly.

J**1

Pretty good fix to get my high hat working.

My Roland high hat was permanently in an “open” state, no matter how hard I pushed down on the pedal. This was an easy solution to get it working again. I cannot get the high hat to make the closing “click” (like if you were playing quarter or eighth notes with your foot), but it does open and close as expected.

S**3

Perfect

If your Roland hi hat pedal isn’t working, chances are the original rubber piece hardened and lost flexibility.This product comes with not just the rubber piece, but also some lubricant and an applicator to keep it in good shape.Easy to replace, and there’s enough lubricant included with this purchase to keep things working for a long time.I installed this in about 5 minutes and the pedal is like new.

A**R

Repair your Roland FD8 hi-hat pedal in 5 minutes or less

I'm not a fix-it guy in any way, yet this repair took me about 4 minutes and worked like a charm. 6 minutes if you count the 2 minutes needed to find a phillips head screwdriver and a rag to wipe the lube off your fingers.Note: This product is meant for repairing a Roland FD-8 hi-hat pedal that produces a hi-hat sound, but the sound is of an open hat even when you are pushing the pedal down. That means the rubber actuator inside the pedal has stiffened and needs replacing. If you're not getting any sound, you need a new sensor.Anyway ...All you have to do is flip the pedal upside down, unscrew the 7 identical screws holding the base-plate on, then turn the pedal on its side to separate the top section from and the bottom (contrary to what some YouTube videos show, you don't need to to take any other pieces of the pedal apart. It's a waste of effort and will overly complicate the fix). Note which way the old rubber actuator is positioned, wiggle it side to side until it slides off its post, and discard. Take the replacement actuator you bought, open the lube pouch, and smear lube on the rounded rubber part that touches the right-angled metal plate bolted to the foot-pedal plate. I added some lube to the metal plate too. Wiggle the actuator onto the post so the rounded, lubed end touches the right-angled plate. Then squeeze the base-plate and the housing mound (the hollow portion of the pedal that hides the actuator and sensor) together, and put the screws back in.I did that and then plugged the pedal back into the Roland brain, and the hi-hat works as good as when it was new.

M**M

It really works!

I was skeptical, but apparently, the pedal stops working when the original rubber part turns hard with age, and replacing it makes the pedal work like new again. At least, that's how it was for me.Watch videos on YouTube showing how to replace it before you try to open the pedal. Otherwise, you could damage the flex circuit if you don't know what to expect. Not to worry, the flex circuit also is replaceable for not too much money, and you can find it with or without the rubber part here on Amazon.

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Fast shipping and excellent packaging. The Leatherman tool feels very premium and sturdy.

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