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Topic: Help with very sick EUMIG
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Julian Baquero
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 165
From: Bogota, Colombia
Registered: Mar 2011
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posted July 23, 2013 04:00 PM
Hi, I just bought a EUMIG Mark S series 700 8mm projector, well the item was described as working, in the end the lamp turns on, but the film spindles don't move backward or forward. The projector construction is very nice, and the tube sound amp is a thing of beauty, but if the projector doesn't do its work, for my is just wasted money.
I opened the projector and found a very unusual construction. The motor turns, but to my surprise the motor is floating over a strange metal drum of unknown function (is it an electro magnet?) If I press with my hand the motor to the left it will transmit movement to the forward disc and if I do to the right it will reverse rotation, but it doesn't work when I turn the control knob. There are two parts I call mystery parts 1 and 2 which can be moved upward and downward over the two part spindle, but I really don't know which is the correct position of this parts.
This sort of floating construction is correct or is something missing in the equation? The motor rests in a sort of anchor which has a big empty space where the motor "floats", is this OK? I find very strange there is nothing creating tension (springs for example) to the right or the left of the motor when I turn the projector knob for forward or backward projection.
Can someone explain me this mysterious transmission system and clutch so I can get this beautiful projector to work. Mystery part 1 has a sort of pin, where must this pin go? Must mystery part 1 and 2 be together? I have moved the both downward (third picture) so the rubber mystery part 2 touches just the edge of the forward or backward discs when pushed to the left or right.
HELP PLEASE!
Please see attached pictures.
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Pasquale DAlessio
Film God
Posts: 3523
From: Bristol,RI, USA
Registered: May 2010
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posted July 23, 2013 08:25 PM
Those 2 screws (E) in your photo actually adjust the angle of the motor which in turn adjusts the pressure on the wheels. Also , that motor should be pivoting on two bearings, one in front and one in the rear. Both inside plastic mounts The Eumig I had both plastic mounts were disintergrated. So I removed the motor, placed the motor mounts on a flat surface, set the bearings in the center, then filled around them with epoxy. I also put a small screw in each bearing to stop epoxy from getting inside the bearing. This fixed the problem with my Eumig. I didn't comment earlier because I forgot what I had done until I saw your B&W photo.
That mystery part 2 , if I remember correctly, rubs against either of the two wheels. Depending on the position, will determine the direction and speed of projector. If you play with the 2 (E) screws, you will see it makes a difference.
Mystery part 1 hasn't come back to me yet. But I think it pivots or something but not sure.
Have a great vacation!
PatD
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Julian Baquero
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 165
From: Bogota, Colombia
Registered: Mar 2011
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posted July 25, 2013 10:24 AM
Hi Lindsay, thanks for all the information, your really are an expert in this machines. Finally I know the use of mystery part1 and that the metal drum is nothing more than the fan housing. I managed to take the thing apart and access the front, the front rocker is also gone. I did a CAD drawing of the part and will have it cut in MDF or HDF in a laser cutter in the University where I am a professor, this has the advantage of very high precision. I also would like to try and fill the "empty space" with an epoxy filling, it would surely last forever, the disadvantage is that the drilling is difficult, specially in the front rocker.
I bought this machine because I am a audio valve/tube lover, and find the valve amp in this projector really beautiful and amazing, people don't seem to be aware that not all new technology is better than the old one, it might be cheaper and "more democratic", but not necessarily better, just take a look at the construction of the EUMIGs, ELMOS or BOLEX PILLARD, you surely won't get anything like that anywhere today. [ July 25, 2013, 11:41 AM: Message edited by: Julian Baquero ]
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