Hi,
I received my vintage mamba on Saturday, and all in all I couldn't be happier with the stick. However, just today I've started to get a ping sound when I move it to the edge of the throw on the x axis. It sounds like the spring, as it's that kind of metallic sound. It hasn't had any impact on functionality, but it's a bit annoying. Is it to be expected of the stick, or should I change the spring?
Vintage mamba 'ping' sound on roll axis
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Re: Vintage mamba 'ping' sound on roll axis
Hi,
I have the same gimbal (MkIII with cams) on my Black Mamba (classic) and there should not be any noticeable sound.
I'd suggest you remove the base plate (very easy) and inspect the x axis movement and the spring's behavior to identify the origin of the sound.
The only think I could think of, is that the spring slightly moves/rotates when it reaches its maximum tension but I doubt it's normal (probably nothing alarming though).
I have the same gimbal (MkIII with cams) on my Black Mamba (classic) and there should not be any noticeable sound.
I'd suggest you remove the base plate (very easy) and inspect the x axis movement and the spring's behavior to identify the origin of the sound.
The only think I could think of, is that the spring slightly moves/rotates when it reaches its maximum tension but I doubt it's normal (probably nothing alarming though).
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Re: Vintage mamba 'ping' sound on roll axis
The spring was seated too close to the base of the screw, and the contact was causing the sound. Resolved now, thanks for your help
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