Saxophone Repair Parts Kit – Screws, Felt Posts, Key Button Covers & Reeds (Alto/Tenor/Soprano)

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🛠️ Complete Saxophone Repair Screws, Felt Pads & Key Button Set – For Alto, Tenor & Soprano

Loose key screws, worn felt bumpers, or missing button covers can make your saxophone feel sluggish and noisy. Instead of hunting down individual tiny parts, grab this all‑in‑one maintenance kit. It includes dozens of adjustment screws, guard screws, felt posts (five colors), and decorative mica/plastic key button clips — all compatible with alto, tenor, soprano, and even baritone saxophones. Whether you’re a repair tech or a DIY player, you’ll have the right fastener or pad to silence key noise and restore smooth action.

🔩 What’s Inside – Essential Saxophone Parts Kit

Adjustment screws & copper regulator screws – Fine-tune key height and travel. The included copper adjustment screws resist corrosion and provide precise control.

Guard & hand rest fixing screws (multiple sizes) – Replace lost or stripped screws on key guards, thumb rests, and body posts. Includes No.1 & No.2 guard screws.

Key shaft fixing screws – Secure hinge rods and pivot screws to eliminate side‑to‑side key wobble.

Felt posts / key bumpers (5 pcs each in white, red, green, black) – Stick these onto key feet to soften silent touches and reduce metal‑on‑metal clicking. Pre‑cut felt columns for quick installation.

Mica / plastic snap button covers – set of 9 pcs – Available in beige, blue, and khaki. These decorative clips snap over existing key buttons to refresh worn or faded inlays. Fits most alto, soprano, and baritone sax keys.

White shell-style key buttons (various shapes) – Large circle, small circle, and oval pearl‑look buttons for replacing damaged key touches on vintage or modern horns.

Bonus reed sets – Alto sax (23 pcs), tenor sax (23 pcs), soprano sax (25 pcs) – basic cane reeds to get you started or use as practice backups.

💡 Tip: Use the colored felt posts not only for noise reduction but also to adjust key height – stack two or three if needed. The self‑adhesive backing (if included) makes installation clean.

📦 Kit Specifications & Included Parts Breakdown

Component Category Details / Quantity Compatibility
Screws & adjustment hardware Adjustment posts, copper adjustment screws, guard screw No.1 & No.2, hand rest screw, key shaft screw (various lengths) Alto / Tenor / Soprano sax
Felt posts (key bumpers) White (5 pcs), Red (5 pcs), Green (5 pcs), Black (5 pcs) – total 20 pcs, pre-cut cylindrical felt Universal for sax keys
Mica / plastic snap button set 9 pieces per color (beige, blue, or khaki) – clip‑on design, no glue required Fits most alto, soprano, baritone pearl key cavities
Pearl / white shell key buttons Alto sax white bass key buckle, soprano white shell keycap, large circle, small circle, oval shape For replacing original inlays
Reed sets (bonus) Alto sax – 23 pcs, Tenor sax – 23 pcs, Soprano sax – 25 pcs (mixed strengths, cane material) As listed

*Colors of mica button sets: beige, blue, khaki – each set contains 9 identical clips. Please select your preferred color when ordering. Pearl buttons and felts come as shown.

💬 Frequently Asked Questions – Saxophone Parts & Repair Kit

Are these screws and felt pads compatible with my specific saxophone brand (Yamaha, Selmer, Jupiter, etc.)?
Yes, the kit contains standard sized screws and felt posts that fit the vast majority of modern and vintage alto, tenor, and soprano saxophones. Threads are common metric sizes used by most manufacturers. However, for ultra‑rare or antique horns, we recommend comparing with your original screw first. The felt posts are universal – they can be trimmed or stacked for perfect height.
How do I install the mica / plastic snap button covers?
Simple: gently remove the old worn or missing button inlay, then press the new snap button cover onto the metal key cup. The clips have flexible edges that grip securely without glue. Make sure to align the shape (round or oval) correctly. They stay tight during playing but can be removed later with a thin tool if needed.
What are the colored felt posts used for?
Felt posts (key bumpers) are glued or placed under key feet to silence the “clack” when a key closes against the body tube. They also control key opening height – thicker felt raises the key. Use different colors to organize left/right hand keys, or just pick your favorite. The set includes 20 pieces, enough for a full saxophone overhaul.
Do I need special tools to replace these screws and felts?
Basic screwdrivers (small Phillips and flathead, around 1.5mm–2.5mm) are all you need. The felts can be installed with a drop of contact cement or just pressed into place if they have self‑adhesive backing (check your kit). The snap buttons require no tools. Most players can complete simple repairs in under 15 minutes.
Why does the kit come with so many reed pieces?
These reeds are a practical bonus – they may be lower‑grade practice reeds, perfect for testing, marching band, or as emergency backups. With 23–25 reeds per pack, you’ll have plenty to rotate through. Serious players may still want to buy premium reeds separately, but the included ones are fine for daily warm‑ups.
Can I use the felt posts on a clarinet or flute as well?
Yes – the small cylindrical felt posts work well on clarinet keys and even some flute adjustment screws. They are soft enough to dampen noise without affecting regulation. Many repair technicians buy this kit for general woodwind maintenance.

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