If the problem is that the screw end is contacting the board, there is yet another way to correct it - put a #6 washer permanently on the thumbscrew before screwing it into the paddle body. I use a light spring lockwasher on mine. I would not suggest using an internal tooth lockwasher because it will tear up the body of the paddle.

The washer reduces the effective length of the exposed threads and the lockwasher helps keep it tight.

73,
Don W3FPR

Jeremiah McCarthy wrote:
Any ideas on keeping the paddle screw tight?<<

Mine seems to work loose easily, Locktite or similar<<
would work but I want to remove it.<<

The paddle on the KX-1 works loose because the thumbscrew strikes the edge of the circuit 
board before the paddle body is pulled up tight against the transceiver...There are 2 
ways to fix it: (1) grind or file the end of the screw a mite, shortening it so that it 
does not strike the board, or, (2) make up a heavy paper or felt gasket and glue it to 
the paddle body where it comes up against the KX-1 case...This will move the paddle body 
outward a bit, keeping the screw from striking the circuit board...I prefer the gasket 
because grinding the screw might damage the threads making the screw hard to 
"start"...Beveling the end of the screw after cutting it might help...

Jerry, wa2dkg
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