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Topic: Elmo 912 Editor Help
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Steve Dalbec
Junior
Posts: 9
From: Denver, Colorado, US
Registered: Aug 2008
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posted August 18, 2008 08:39 AM
Great, looks like some folks have the same unit.
When you open the right crank up there are three gears. The top gear I will call #1, is attached to the stem where you put your reel of film. It turns freely.
Gear #2 is on the left side. This is the one I appear to have a problem with. The gear has a threaded screw and appears to be a one piece unit. When screwed in, it fits in the teeth of gear #1, and in the teeth of gear #3. Gear #3 turns, when you turn the crank.
Here is the problem. Gear #2 as I mentioned is a threaded screw. When I screw it in so it is sitting between the teeth of gear #1 and gear #3, I have limited cranking I can do. One direction screws it in and once in all of the way it cannot turn anymore. Turn the crank handle the other way and after a few turns the screw unscrews itself and is no longer between the two other gears and the film spindle will no longer turn.
This gear #2 screw would work if the screw and gear were not a single component. I thought this might be a two piece unit that is suppose to rotate freely and the screw is used to hold it in place.
If someone who has this unit could open theirs up and tell me what this gear #2 is doing in their working unit.
When this originally stopped working, there all kind of debris I had to clean out. Not certain if some other part may have disintegrated inside of this or not.
Thanks again,
Steve
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Martin Jones
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1269
From: Thetford , Norfolk,England
Registered: May 2008
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posted August 18, 2008 10:55 AM
Steve, In my machine the left hand gear that you refer to being "a single component" is not, in fact a single component. It is a brass gear wheel, held in place on the top of its support column by a steel screw around the shank of which it rotates. The screw does not turn with the gear wheel.
It sounds as if... 1. the screw and gear are stuck together by grease, or 2. someone has replaced the screw with one that is too large for the hole in the gear.
Here is a picture of my unit..
Sorry its a bit small, my camera cannot work closer. I should add that my unit was bought new and this is the first time I have actually opened the rewind head. Whats more, there is only a smear of grease on my gearing; it sounds as if somebody has been at yours if it was full of debris!.. Martin [ August 18, 2008, 12:31 PM: Message edited by: Martin Jones ]
-------------------- Retired TV Service Engineer Ongoing interest in Telecine....
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