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Posted by Ronald John Merchant (Member # 7124) on October 25, 2019, 11:07 AM:
 
I have a Pathescope Vox which runs work really well.
The one problem though is that the sprocket hole partially shows on the lower part of the screen.
I’ve adjusted the frame control but the problem persists.
As anyone any suggestions what maybe causing this and is there a remedy?

Any help would be most appreciated.

Thank-you
 
Posted by Mike Shaw (Member # 4640) on November 02, 2019, 03:12 PM:
 
Hi Ron....Does this problem persist on all your films or only on certain ones,could be that the ones it shows on have slightly shunk or grease and muck bluid up in the claw mechanism....Of course you've already checked that your framer is free and travelling properly.
 
Posted by Ronald John Merchant (Member # 7124) on November 04, 2019, 12:54 PM:
 
Hi Mike
Thanks for your advice I’m away from my projector den at the moment but I will check for these problems when I return.

Regards Ron
 
Posted by Lee Mannering (Member # 728) on November 07, 2019, 09:16 AM:
 
Ron. It's a worn claw matey. They pit and you wont frame up as result, one I learned in the 80's.

You need to replace the claw a simple project I am more than happy to guide you thru.
Once you have a spare good claw.

PM sent
 
Posted by Ronald John Merchant (Member # 7124) on November 08, 2019, 10:50 AM:
 
Hi Lee
I’ve managed to locate a claw from another Vox which is slowly crumbling away.
The claw looks OK but I’m flummoxed as to how to remove the retaining nut that holds claw in position. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Ron
 
Posted by Lee Mannering (Member # 728) on November 13, 2019, 11:09 AM:
 
Hi Ron sorry for the delay lots of medical appointments. OH MOOTHER!

Take note my friend.
Take off the black plate cover of the front. You will then see a nut that holds the old claw in place.
NOTE!!!!!! The nut turns CLOCKWISE to un screw it and those naughty French chaps put a reverse thread on it. UN SCREW CLOCKWISE.

If a spring is attached un clip it.

When fitting the new..ish claw put some HIGH TEMPERATURE GREASE on the cam. I got a tub off a heating engineer great stuff, lasts and wont melt.

Re old claws. Most of us used to file the pits out of the old claws to stabilise the projected image. The problem is it can move the frame line beyond projectable.
Hope all of this helps.

I picked up the 9-5 Vox hobby from my late father who was keen on them in the 1940's. Think its OK to say I learned everything from the master over the years bless him.

Keep me updated on future developments.
 
Posted by Ronald John Merchant (Member # 7124) on November 15, 2019, 05:09 PM:
 
Hi Lee
This has been a great help. I shall do as you suggest and will let you know of the outcome.
Thank you for your great advice.

Regards Ron
 


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