Quick note:  I've been getting some questions along the lines of "will this fit my piano".  I certainly don't mind questions and will be glad to help with some additional information.  I've added a photo (last in the series) showing and hopefully visually defining some of the measurements and angles involved.  Bore distance and rake angle are probably the most important as they determine the strike point of the hammer.  Please read on and absolutely feel free to ask any questions you have, providing the bore distance and rake angle (or pics) with any inquiries when possible.

First photo shows the hammers with the largest, middle and smallest hammers in this partial set. Subsequent photos show the thickness of the felt, molding and more. Don’t worry if your set doesn’t match up exactly, in all the years I’ve been rebuilding it is rare to get a set of replacements that are exact and this particular measurement isn’t critical like some dimensions are. Last photo shows some of the terms used to describe various measurements.

Partial set of upright/vertical piano hammers. These will fit many pianos, but not all - so please measure to be sure and feel free to ask questions as needed.  Hanging hammers is not impossible but is one of the more challenging aspects to piano servicing and rebuilding.  Dimensions and critical measurements are as follows and are also in the pics:

Hammer width - (13/32")

Bore distance (tip of felt to center of hole for shank) - almost 65mm (just under 2-9/16")

Bore angle* - lowest hammer 15 degrees, graduating to 0 degrees on highest hammer

Rake angle* - 0 degrees

Quantity in each section - total of 30, numbered 35-64

*Note about bore and rake angle.  These hammers have a shank hole bored to about 0.236" which is somewhat oversize for the 7/32" diameter shanks (0.218").  This is intentional and done to provide "wiggle room" when gluing the hammers to the shanks and allows you to "dial in" the angle best suited for your application.

If these dimensions are off from what you need and you want the challenge of boring your own hammers... consider purchasing shanks (available in my eBay store) to plug the existing holes and then redrill…. if you're a beginner this is not for the faint of heart but at some point in the past all of us who do this started with our first set of hammers.  You will definitely need a drill press and a fixture that allows you to precisely set the required dimensions but this is do-able.

I'm Howard Gustafson with Ragland Piano Company and I've serviced and rebuilt pianos and player pianos full time since 1985.  Your success with my products is very important to me and I'm glad to help before or after the sale.  I can be reached here through eBay and I include my contact info with each shipment.