Latest Price: $115.88
Knilling’sPerfection Planetary Geared Peg is an innovative tuning peg providing afine tune and “non-slip” solution for your violin, viola or cello.The4:1 gear reductiongives the Perfection peg the precision to act as its own finetuner.
Perfection peg operation
Turning the head of a Perfection peg rotates its main centralsun gear. Threeplanet gearsare held between the sun gear and anouter ringgear. As the sun gear turns the planet gears orbit around it. The motion of the planetary gears rotates the shaft, which then takes up the string. The shaft turns once for every four turns of the head. The 4:1 gear reductiongives the Perfection peg the precision to act as its own finetuner.
When tuning: pressing the head of a Perfection peg inwards as you turn it stiffens the action in a gradual and controllable way, and this allows the peg to hold the string at tension. Like applying the brakes of a car or a bicycle: as you press the brakes you gradually slow down, come to a stop and then are locked in position by the brakes. The reverse happens when the peg head is gently pulled outward as it is turned: the action of the peg is released, becomes softer and the string is able to unwind.
To get a feel for how the pegs work: for each peg, back the peg off a couple of turns to release the string tension and several times work the head backwards and forwards a half turn each way as you applay a gentle inward pressure to the head. Do the same thing while gently pulling outwards on the head. As you try this you quickly discover how to adjust the peg for ease of turning and optimal hold. In practice, you find a setting that works for you and tend to leave it at that point.
If at some stage you find that the string is not holding, gently apply more inward pressure as you turn and this will firm the action. Conversely, if the peg becomes difficult to turn, gently pull the peg head away from the peg box as you turn and you will feel the action become easier.
Technical Specification
Shape, weight & taper
Perfection pegs have astandard taperand fit in the same holes as standard wooden friction pegs. They have the same shape, weight and taper as a set of good ebony pegs.
Heads
Theheadof a Perfection peg is made either of ebony, rosewood, or ABS synthetic (the plastic often used in car bumpers). The head is attached to the centralsungear.
Shank
The section just below the head is theshank, which is made of aircraft-grade aluminium, turned, polished and anodized. When the peg is installed the shank is fixed in the peg box and remains stationary.
Planetary gears
Concealed in the shank is a set ofplanetary gearsthat are built into and around the centralshaft, and thebrakewhich holds the gears in position against the tension of the strings. The gears are fashioned from the same toughened steel used for helicopter rotor-shafts. They are immensely strong and give the pegs their accuracy and control. They are permanently sealed, and lubricated with the grease commonly used for binocular focus assemblies.
Shaft
The shaft sits below the shank and is made of anodised aluminium and Delrin industrial nylon. It’s the part with the string hole through the middle. The shaft is driven by the gears and turns as the head is turned.
See the Perfection pegsplanetary gear diagram.
Size | 12mm, 13mm, 14mm, 15mm |
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