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Mark Todd
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From: UK
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 - posted September 21, 2014 02:21 PM      Profile for Mark Todd     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Hi as I`ve mentioned before I was very kindly given a Eumig 614D by Kevin C which has got me going very nicely in my std 8 revisiting.

I got a new set of batteries for my " Cin`e " torch and opened up the rather nifty swing out gate on the 614 to give it a good clean and found to my great surprise and pleasure an extra seperate claw I didn`t know was there.

I had unthreaded the projector and had the gate open but only seen the lower down one single roundey thinish claw. But with the benifit of more light straight in I can now see there is a seperate claw both above and below the gate.

As a no sprocket machine this really is good as less pressure on the sprocket hole. I wonder if they both hit down at the same time in the hole. Hope so.

Also as std 8 can be a bit dry I thought I would get out my spray can of silicone lube and pop some on a cotton bud, its works very nicely to clean it but I hope it will also make things more slippy in there.

All metal gate so will that be OK? hopefully will help.

Thanks Mark ( and to Kevin ).

PS is Silicone lube OK on plastics, guides etc please. Thanks.

[ September 21, 2014, 06:36 PM: Message edited by: Mark Todd ]

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Erik Snel
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From: Leiden, South Holland, the Netherlands
Registered: Nov 2013


 - posted December 07, 2014 04:25 AM      Profile for Erik Snel   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
you really should avoid cleaning your gate with any lubricant whatsoever. it can destroy your film! the mechanism needs to be lubricated with ball bearing grease and the gate and everything touching the film must be dry.

both claws are conected to eachother so they move as one. this is indeed becasue eumigs have no sprockets and because of this it can handle regular 8 and super 8 in one machine

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Erik Snel Eumig Expert
ES Filmtechniek

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