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Kelburn wrote:QUOTE (Kelburn @ Jul 26 2008, 09:25 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>so how do I go about doing this as the area to use is quite small:
feel free to use my picture to show how to do it as I can't figure out how
Undo the screws that hold the base plate together, same goes for the actual "grip" part of the stick... then once its naked, you should be able to see exactly where its binding up and either remove the spring or lubricate as necessary.
Wax works well, or if you've got some white ceramic grease handy - even better!
I did this to the stick on my X-45 almost as soon as I got it home since the spring tension was far too high and I knew it wasnt going to loosen up much more after a bit of use,




Kelburn wrote:QUOTE (Kelburn @ Jul 27 2008, 09:48 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>So Vaseline?
I read on the Saitek forums to rub Silicon Grease as the friction is due to the plastic absorbing moisture in the atmosphere and expanding slightly. They advise like I said Silicon Grease. I will try Vaseline(?) coz I have some lying around
NO! NO! NO!
Vaseline will clog as dust will stick to it, same goes for CRC.
A silicon aerosol would be the way to go.
Naki wrote:QUOTE (Naki @ Jul 27 2008, 02:26 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Hmm Vaseline, Stiff joysticks ...............![]()
I wouldn't use Vaseline for this. My cousins have to use it for their ears (grommets) and it attracts dust and rubbish like nothing else.
When you pull the Vaseline out of their ears it's covered in stuff that isn't earwax.
I'll second what Mike said though.
Before my joystick died it needed a bit of lubrication. I can't remember what I used, nothing out of the ordinary though and it worked fine.
It wasn't this that killed it though.

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