Roland XP-60
1 pcs. tactile switch suitable for models RolandFP1, FP2, FP3, FP4, FP5, FP6, FP7, FP8, FP-50JV25, JV30, JV35, JV50, JV80, JV90, JV880, JV1080JP8000JD800Â Â Â Â - Cursor ButtonsMC-303, MC-307RD-500XP10, XP50, XP60, XP80XV3080U20Fantom X6,X7,X8Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â without REC/PLAY/STOPOnly for non-illuminated buttons:A90, A90-EXXP30JV1000JP8080RD-600,RD-700Roland Part Number: 13169697 or 13169752The buttons are firmly soldered to a circuit board. For replacing the button craftsmanship and experience in soldering is required.why should I solder new pushbutton
1 pcs. Phone Jack 1/4 inch- 6.3 mm, mono with switch, for printed circuitHosiden HLJ7101-01-3010 This phone jack is no longer manufactured and there are only remaining stocks.This part is used inRoland Fantom FARoland Fantom S88Roland Fantom X6Roland Fantom X7Roland Fantom X8Technics E-PianosTechnics KeyboardsPlease have a very detailed view on the picture. There is one Phone Jack very similar.Technical descriptionThe offered phone jack for PCB mounting is a Mono jack one switching contact for 1/4 inch. The housing is made of black synthetic material and the electrical parts are made of a copper alloy with a tin coating. Praktikal tip:These phone jack is firmly soldered to a circuit board. For replacing craftsmanship and experience in soldering is required.Â
Contactrubber for Roland SK8 KeyboardRoland SK8 Keyboard is used inRoland JV-80Roland JV-90Roland JX-30Roland JX-35Roland JX-50Roland XP-30Roland XP-50Roland XP-60Attention: This blue contactubber do not fit in old SK8 Keyboards Â
1 pcs. Phone Jack 1/4 inch- 6.3 mm, stereo, for printed circuitHosiden HLJ7001-01-3010This part is used inRoland JP-8000  Technical descriptionThe offered phone jack for PCB mounting is a Stereo jack one switching contact for 1/4 inch. The housing is made of black synthetic material and the electrical parts are made of a copper alloy with a tin coating. Praktikal tip:These phone jack is firmly soldered to a circuit board. For replacing craftsmanship and experience in soldering is required.Â