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Topic: Jitter in Elmo ST 800
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Hugh Thompson Scott
Film God
Posts: 3063
From: Gt. Clifton,Cumbria,England
Registered: Jan 2012
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posted July 12, 2012 10:31 AM
Hi Richard,so far, so good,but you've got to do the other side too. This isn't as difficult as you might think.I have successfully done this bit of maintenance to all my Elmo's and all have excellent steady image. The side of the rear gate plate that has the spring loaded guide is held in place by the little rivet that holds the spring,this is simply removed by putting a little flat head screwdriver or pen knife blade between the bottom of the pin and the guide plate. With a little bit of patience it will prise off.Then the plate can be rubbed down and replaced by just pushing the rivet into place through the hole in the plate and re attaching the spring to the retaining hooks on the plate itself.The reult on the screen will be a great improvement on what you were putting up with. As time goes on it will need another little polish,but that should be a while into the future.Just a word of caution,it might pay to put a piece of tape over the gate film path in case of a slip. Don't be tempted to remove the complete backplate ,as this can be very tricky to re align.Well take care and let us know how things have gone.
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