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Topic: P7 green auto thread thingy
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Josef Grassmann
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 190
From: Hennef-Sieg, Germany
Registered: Apr 2005
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posted January 24, 2009 04:01 PM
Threading film on Bauer P6, P7, P8 should be done in sequence from 1 to 6. The green button (on earlier maschines black) is marked with "2" and "6" is focus knob When film runs out (10cm to 25cm) at back stop projector and gently tear film backwards (horizontal) until green button jumps into top position again. Thatīs the Bauer secret. :-) If you are trained to do it right, you will tear on film whilst projector is still running. You stop projector when sufficiant film has run through to wind it onto back reel.
Info: Tearing on film start will move black film roller backwards in tearing direction. This does release green knob. The black film roller I mentioned is located at intrance of the horizontal film path, approx. 5cm underneath lower hinge of lens holder. If still in doubt, remove door (cover) on P7 or P8, or complete lens holder on P6, and watch movement of roller, when you tear film backwards. You can also push that roller backwards with your finger tip (without film) in order to release green button.
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Josef Grassmann
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 190
From: Hennef-Sieg, Germany
Registered: Apr 2005
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posted January 27, 2009 06:42 AM
It seems that your projector is still in very good working condition. In order to keep it in good condition, make sure that grease tank contains fresh grease (almost white color, no yellowish, or brown apperance, no breaks, slots in grease visible) There can used approx. 15% of oil-content of grease, only. Replacement with special white Bauer-Grease, only. If you canīt get it, we could supply you with almost all Bauer spares. Most Super 8 Projectors of Bauer have a plastic cam and plastic parts at claw mechanism which are in friction together. Here very good greaseing with a further special Bauer-grease (not the white grease) is very important. Otherwise you can ruin projector within 10 full lenght movies. Plastic on both sites had been choosen to minimise noise, as most projectors are used in private rooms and not in a separate booth, projecting through a window. As soon as wear takes place the framer will reach itīs limit (end stop). Donīt try to add more forces at end stop af framer as a plastic pin will break. If your S8 projector is already rattling the claw mechanism and perhaps the cam has to be replaced.
All Bauer 16mm P5, P6, P7, P8 have cam made from steel and plastic parts on claw mechanism.
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