Beamspring restoration tips
Posted: 21 Apr 2025, 09:03
I recently bought an IBM 3278 beamspring keyboard and it's currently in the mail. Once it arrives, I plan to clean it up and get it converted to USB. I've restored a Model F XT in the past (took it apart, cleaned it, replaced the degraded foam) but I've heard that the restoration process for beamspring boards is quite a bit more involved. Is there anything I should be aware of before jumping into it? Tips and trick, common pitfalls, etc. I've read through a few threads people have made documenting the restoration process and I think I get the gist of it, but I figured I should ask so that I don't screw something up and accidentally ruin the board, since it's expensive and difficult to replace.
One thing I'm especially concerned about is pulling the keycaps and disassembling the switches without damaging the caps or stems. Can I just pull the caps off with a standard wire keycap puller like I would with Alps or Cherry mount keycaps? How about disassembling the switches? My plan there was to grab the stem with some pliers and pull it apart.
One thing I'm especially concerned about is pulling the keycaps and disassembling the switches without damaging the caps or stems. Can I just pull the caps off with a standard wire keycap puller like I would with Alps or Cherry mount keycaps? How about disassembling the switches? My plan there was to grab the stem with some pliers and pull it apart.