Posts: 57
From: Preston, Lancashire, UK
Registered: Nov 2017
posted February 03, 2018 02:07 PM
Hi, I'm not having a lot of luck with 8mm sound projectors I picked up a norisound 412T today at the film fair in Farnworth and it's auto load isn't working. If i put it through with the front on it chews up the film if i take the front off it goes past the gate but seems to not be able to make it any further. Sadly i don't have a manual to see where the threading path should go - does anyone have the same projector that could help? thanks Heidi
posted February 03, 2018 03:08 PM
I have a 412 with threading problems too. Often the only way I can get it to thread is to manually hold the sound pressure pads down and hold in the threading chute below the gate. It's difficult to explain and I haven't got any photos. I suspect something has gone out of adjustment and it would need a workshop manual to fix.
That said sometimes it will auto thread at 18fps with a thick acetate leader.
Posts: 57
From: Preston, Lancashire, UK
Registered: Nov 2017
posted February 03, 2018 03:37 PM
It's so disappointing isn't it? I've been doing the auto load button a tiny bit at a time and where it comes out of the bottom of the gate it tries to go under the silver metal bit. I held a blunt penknife there and it has gone through ok . But rather annoying to do. I have a eumig 710 that chews up film and I can't even get that passed the gate - not having a lot of luck with the sound projectors at all. It wasn't that cheap either 😕
posted February 03, 2018 03:55 PM
Sometimes the outside of the little shute ( loop former ) that proffers the leader in to the sound head area is not quite closed enough on them, so the leader catches there before going in to the head area.
Try looking with the side off and maybe just pushing it further in/up slightly.
Experimenting with the leader sort of can help, flattening bending etc to help it go in properly there.
It can just stick in the place it turns in as quite a sharp turn.Below out of the gate down then sharp left towards the sound head entrance/ area if you will.
Do you have some silicone to rub in there on both shute inner surfaces as usually helps as does a little curl in the leader if its quite straight to get it around that curve in the lower under gate loop former.
A nice elmo like semi circle leader cut ( keeping the perforation hole good ) can help sometimes too.
very hice quiet machines when right with a good light output so good luck.
Posts: 57
From: Preston, Lancashire, UK
Registered: Nov 2017
posted February 04, 2018 02:16 PM
The seller didn't say anything was wrong with it, they said it has a new belt and a new bulb (The bulb went tonight while i was in the middle of star wars.)
I'm in touch with John White about another projector so will take it along to him with the other one.
I have trimmed the end of the film to a curve, it just falls down underneath the bit where it's meant to go in - i think it's the sound bit. If i just slowly guide it in (i use a little pen knife to stope it going out of the right path) it's fine.
meanwhile my little sankyo dualux 1000 that i got for £12 (including a brand new bulb) is going great - just a shame it doesn't do sound!