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Topic: Replacing Beaulieu 708 EL Arm Friction Washer...Again!
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Rob Young.
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1633
From: Cheshire, U.K.
Registered: Dec 2003
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posted October 15, 2016 07:29 AM
So today I'm replacing the friction washer on the feed arm of my 708 EL yet again...
I replaced the original felt washer on the take-up arm many years ago now with a cheap leather washer form a local DIY store and it has been perfect ever since.
A couple of years ago, the felt feed arm washer started to fall apart and I replaced it with another leather washer from the same DIY place, although this time it was black in colour as opposed to cream (??!)
Anyway, it lasted a few months then became sticky, as if the surface had worn down and was causing the arm spindle to stick, so I replaced it again...lasted a few months again and same thing...
So now, I'm trying a new washer.
Only problem is it's polypropylene, so making it stick to the metal support is...tricky...
I'm trying super glue with primer for polypropylene...
Should be a good, long lasting solution...IF the glue sticks it!
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Rob Young.
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1633
From: Cheshire, U.K.
Registered: Dec 2003
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posted October 16, 2016 03:27 AM
Thanks for the offer, Kevin, very generous. I'll let you know how I get on sticking the new washer on...I'm going to let it cure today and try it tomorrow...if it drops off I'll be in touch!! (also, yes, rewind duties are now on the work bench, so it hasn't even had that much stress).
Yes, the original washers were felt on my machine, but disintegrated and clogged up the spindle; mind you that took about 20 years to happen from new (I bought it second hand in about 2000)
As I said, the cheap replacement leather washer on the rear has lasted 16 years, so the new leather washers I bought obviously aren't up to it or are, as suggested by Paul, the wrong material for the job.
Typical Beaulieu, that something so simply can put the projector out of action!
Here's hoping the plastic one sticks as it should last forever if it does!!!
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Paul Browning
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1006
From: West Midlands United Kingdom
Registered: Aug 2011
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posted October 18, 2016 12:57 PM
This is an interesting article Rob, if a little frustrating for you. I have one of these machines so happy to help you in any way because it will benefit all of us. I guess bill would be the short cut here, but I applaud your tenacity. I have not looked at mine to see what's going on here, perhaps I will now. I know you can get clutch friction lining, because companies still do this service, but that would be dangerous, although I don't think the lining is asbestos now, a need to find something similar is important to put this to bed for good. Was the original drive disc actually felt ?. How good would it be to adjust it externally like that of a drill/driver with a torque setting, which is a ratchet type mechanism, could we use one of those, maybe ?.
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