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Topic: Need a wormgear replacement for a bell and howell filmosound 644
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Simon McConway
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1085
From: Doncaster, UK
Registered: Jun 2004
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posted September 01, 2007 04:54 PM
Phil's worm gears are good; they are one solid piece of material, which in my experience, does not and cannot expand. Pretty good, once run-in. The changing, as has been said, is the complex bit. I have done quite a few of these, after being trained up by an ex-B & H engineer; some take only 2 hours to change, others take a day or more, if problems are run into. The whole mechanism must be reset and re-timed. And no, before you ask, I can't offer this service at the moment, but could recommend someone who could offer it. In the past of course, we relied on Hugh Bell at Sound & Screen Services in West Wickham (remember them?) but he sadly passed away in 2003. A lot has been said about worm gear changing here on the forum, but I wonder how many people who offer advice have actually worked on these machines? Not that many!
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