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Topic: Attn Leon Norris or anybody else TRV Problem
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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 August 15, 2019 12:12 PM
Hi Jim,
I suggest you as an initial evaluation to check Rubber pinch roller efficiency (Quality of rubber, roundness, cleaness, Roller Bracket Return Spring , etc..) : I see film swinging a lot next to rocker arm (3rd Video), I don't think this is normal.
A Capstan roller bearing(s) failure is very rare, however there are easy to check : - Remove flyweel - Launch with fingers Capstan shaft, it has to run (a few second) smoothly WITHOUT any play (AXIAL/RADIAL), no "crunchy" noise, no "hard" point (Lubricate as necessary with thin oil spray (with little pipe)
let us know
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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 August 17, 2019 05:02 AM
Thanks for these informations Jim.
Providing there is room enough around Capstan on this machine, it could be interesting to make a sliding test with a S8 stock lenght inserted between capstan and pinch roller only , when machine is in playing mode. The S8 lenght will not be drove by claw and sprockets for this test. When you pull S8 portion with fingers at an equivalent operating speed, driving only capstan shaft (and pinch roller), they have to spin steadily and film come without sliding on capstan.
Do not use a S8 portion which has been treated with silicon !!
Before test, insure perfect cleanliness of Capstan tip, rubber roller, free of any deposit and silicon evidences.... I use "F" Thinner to clean these parts (Same thinner used to clean clothes).
FLYWHEEL Installation : Insure that Capstan shaft can not slide easily on flywheel journal when installed. If this is the case, check spacers and Spring Lug for proper fitting.
Let us know
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