The bellows seal on the treble end of my friends Hohner imperator is leaking, this is a non standard bellows fastening with latches instead of pins, is it a special seal or will the standard closed cell sealing strip work ok ?
As far as I remember (it's quite a while back I owned an imperator) the gasket itself is same type as on every accordion - it's irrelevant whether the treble side is fixed by pins to the bellows or by latches (as for Imperator and Atlantic). A standard gasket dimension is 5 x 3mm, could be 4 x 2mm as well. You should be able to measure the groove's width by means of a caliber.The bellows seal on the treble end of my friends Hohner imperator is leaking, this is a non standard bellows fastening with latches instead of pins, is it a special seal or will the standard closed cell sealing strip work ok ?
Thanks Philigo, that is one vote for standard gasket seal, it would be good if someone could confirm this please.As far as I remember (it's quite a while back I owned an imperator) the gasket itself is same type as on every accordion - it's irrelevant whether the treble side is fixed by pins to the bellows or by latches (as for Imperator and Atlantic). A standard gasket dimension is 5 x 3mm, could be 4 x 2mm as well. You should be able to measure the groove's width by means of a caliber.
Latches can creep, pins cannot.As far as I remember (it's quite a while back I owned an imperator) the gasket itself is same type as on every accordion - it's irrelevant whether the treble side is fixed by pins to the bellows or by latches (as for Imperator and Atlantic).
Yes it looks like 5x2 which is on nowStandard 5x2mm gasket tape should work.
Are you sure? It's not like the holes in wooden bellows or plywood casings can't enlarge & deform and pins will loosen up.Latches can creep, pins cannot.
Tcabot, Can you tell me if there is any adjustment on the hinge part of the latch pleaseAre you sure? It's not like the holes in wooden bellows or plywood casings can't enlarge & deform and pins will loosen up.
Also, pins can get severely corroded from the contact with the bellows frame wood.
There's no perfect solutions.
I like Hohner-style latches.
The pins are at right angles to the direction of pull. Until they fall out, they provide a fixed point of reference for the closure. The latches aren't. They tighten the fit as they are pulled close. There is a reason I fitted the pair of latches that tended to creep with string and spring. They even had eyelets that looked like they were intended for it. It stopped an occasionally worsening air leak from occuring.Are you sure? It's not like the holes in wooden bellows or plywood casings can't enlarge & deform and pins will loosen up.
Also, pins can get severely corroded from the contact with the bellows frame wood.
There's no perfect solutions.
I like Hohner-style latches.
That's true.Are you sure? It's not like the holes in wooden bellows or plywood casings can't enlarge & deform and pins will loosen up.
I have seen people put the front side on first and others put the back side on first. Both ways may work and once it is latched and locked there should be no more leak (unless you have one where the grill stays on with bolts that go through the metal housing to the inside and you have leaks there.Is there a correct way to fit the treble side to the bellows, can it be placed flat on to the bellows or does the hinged side have to be fitted first ?
Thanks Paul, I have 5x2 and 6x3 tape so I will experimentI have seen people put the front side on first and others put the back side on first. Both ways may work and once it is latched and locked there should be no more leak (unless you have one where the grill stays on with bolts that go through the metal housing to the inside and you have leaks there.
If everything is on correctly but it still leaks, it's time to try 6x3 gasket tape. Until now I have seen just 2 accordions that needed 6x3 to get a perfect seal. (Neither was an Imperator though.)
Jerry , I have looked for assembly instructions but cannot find anything, I can try hohner but I do not have a contact, do you have any assembly instructions ?Yes, they are right about the gasket.
Now, the big challenge is properly knowing how to angle the accordion to make sure that you don't push, bend or break the gasket. The reason for that is because of the way the Imperator locks in (no bellows pins to pull out, its a mechanism).
Even a new gasket can be easily made to leak if you don't assemble properly... ask me how I know... lol
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No Colin, sorry, so exactly which Imperator do you have? Indeed some of the older ones did have bellows pins. The ones that do not are simple, once you know the trick... lolJerry , I have looked for assembly instructions but cannot find anything, I can try hohner but I do not have a contact, do you have any assembly instructions ?
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