How do you remove a tube Key?



I’ve had this issue before but it was during a DIY tweak to the amps so I could bias them by myself. The amps were both opened up by a friend and it was simple for him to do the fix.

EL 34 tubes have what I call a locator key. The plastic part down by the pins that locates the proper alignment of the tubes into the tube socket. It also covers the point where the glass tube is drawn out, providing protection to that slim glass point amongst the tube’s metal pins.

Thinking to rotate some of my tubes from one amp to the other, the tube came out but the plastic pin/key stayed in the amp. Super.

Consequently another tube couldn’t be interchanged with that spot until the plastic piece is removed.

Is there some way to remove this piece without opening up the amp and pushing it out from behind the tube socket itself?

Also, What about re-afixing the plastic thingy to the tube itself?

Don’t worry about that, or what?

BTW… as this has happened to me at least once before, is this a common thing?

Can it be overcome/avoided somehow, apart from the obvious… don’t mess with it once they are in place bit… ? Or is this just part of using EL 34 based amps?

Mucho gras'
blindjim

Showing 1 response by jax2

I've had that happen once with an NOS tube, Jim. You can glue it back on with some two part JB Weld and it should be as good as new. Obviously take care to put it back exactly as it was so the key orients the pins properly. It certainly makes getting the orientation easier, but does not have to be there to do so if you are careful. You could try using a pointy L-shaped dental tool to get some purchase on the interior of the piece and pull it up slightly. I think you can find similar tools at a hardware store or hobby shop (don't use these for your home dental practice though). Once it breaches the edge of the socket you can grab it with a pair of needle nose pliers. You could also search out some kind of expanding bolt fastener for attaching things to drywall. There's probably one that would do the trick, though I'm not positive. Insert the expanding end and hold it with a pair of pliers while you screw the bolt down to expand it. Once expanded pull the bolt upwards. It may be a tricky thing to get out once expanded, but I bet a bit of twisting ought to do it.

Good luck.