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Described in this video is my method of adjusting my Begali keys for both gap and magnetic return force. For me, it's important to have consistent adjustment between keys if you have more than one. Keeping the contact points clean is also important! I found I didn't care for the gap that results from using the feeler gauge that Begali provides. I like just a bit more tactile feedback when using the key. CORRECTIONS: What I call the "tension gauge" is better referred to as a Dynamometer. The Dynamometer is not measuring tension, but magnetic return force. What I called the "Tension Springs" are actually called compression springs. What I called the "Sculpture Magnum" is actually a Begali Magnum. Not all contact points supplied with Begali keys are gold. Check specs. Another way to apply pressure to the contact points for cleaning is to just press the paddle for the contact point you're cleaning. WARNING: Never remove the screws that adjust the contact points. There are internal parts that you won't be able to reinsert. It's okay to remove the magnetic return force adjustment screws to insert compression springs. A couple of links that I mention in the video: Hermitshell Travel Case: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0B... Dynamometer: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07... Begali Keys Web Site: https://www.i2rtf.com/ Hope this helps! 73, Jim