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Topic: Beaulieu 708 losing film loop
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Phil Murat
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 671
From: Villeneuve St Georges, France
Registered: Dec 2015
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posted January 02, 2019 04:21 AM
Hi Alan,
Thanks for these informations. By the picture , I can see the claw looks fine , it doesn' t show particular wear. I also understand claw displacement is full , both cams seems to be in a good health. (Anyway , take the opportunity to drop grease on cams and claw bearing too) So, I suggest you to check position of claw (Z axis). Claw comes inside sprocket holes by the midle , so that , in case film is a bit lateraly stagged due to thickness of a splice on film outboard side, both do not hit outboard side of the notch. To do that , it could be usefull to put a soft witness piece of sticker for the exact widht of film. Then manually engage film with witness sticker until claw meet witness sticker. Remove test film portion and inspect claw prints with a 10x magnifying device. If claw evidences are not centered, it is possible to readjust pins lateral positionning for approx 0,1mm , Simply, just gently pushing pins from outboard to inboard direction, using a wooden stick. As necessary , renew checking method with witness sticker to validate pins positionning. If no witness tape available, insert a white leader , remove lens, and inspect with a powerfull light and magnifying lens for pins positionning.
When I'll be back on my computer I'll put big pictures for a removed claw drive assy to download. By these pictures you can easily figure out how Beaulieu claw works. Hello Lary, How many hours has your Beaulieu accumulated ? Could you describe sound issue ?
Let us know. Best wishes [ January 02, 2019, 10:02 AM: Message edited by: Phil Murat ]
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Phil Murat
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 671
From: Villeneuve St Georges, France
Registered: Dec 2015
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posted January 04, 2019 05:50 AM
Thanks for picture Larry, it shows how the spring makes all the pull down job for this fail safe system. By your picture Alan, I can see claw pins seems to be properly centered on notchs axis. I suggest you to check the pull down friction of film when it travels across frame guide assembly. Remove lens to observe what happen when a splice is coming in frame guide guides and plates.
Clean thoroughly guides with a light thinner (call C or F thinner from our side, same used to clean cloths). To perform friction test it could be usefull to remove claw cover plate (open lamp gate, loosen both scews, remove gate stop plate, remove plate ....). it gives you more room to pull down manualy the test film. The idea is to estimate friction strenght (claw is disengaged), more particularly when a splice is travelling in frame guides.
Of course , friction has to be much lower than spring pull down strenght. If friction is to high or a hard spot can be felt when splice is comming, it is necessary to eliminate hard spot and adjust friction.
As necessary, you can do a lubricant with 10cl of F thinner and 3 drops of Silicon oil, Lubricate Frame side guides first only (using a cotton swab) and check effect on friction .
Before to insert test film inspect splice . insure you rolled around edge splice is smooth and perfect.
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