I have a Keystone K-108 projector (S/N K5709). It functions well, with one exception: The take-up reel/sprocket seems to run faster than the in-feed, which causes the picture to flutter as soon as the out-feed loop is used up. I'm wondering if there is some kind of adjustment that can be made?
I feel that the sprockets were likely gear-driven, and should run at the same speed. I've removed the covers for the arms holding the two reels, and observed that they are gear-driven. All appear to function properly. Also, the projector has been lubricated recently at all points.
If I allow the film to simply spill onto the floor when viewing, (do not use the take-up reel), then both loops of film (before and after the lens) will remain constant, and the film does not "flutter".
This is risky when playing a large size reel. I've experimented with gently dragging a finger on the edge of the take-up reel, to slow it somewhat. This seems to help, but doesn't seem like a wise solution.
I've been unable to find any documentation for this projector on the internet.
Any suggestions would be welcome.
I feel that the sprockets were likely gear-driven, and should run at the same speed. I've removed the covers for the arms holding the two reels, and observed that they are gear-driven. All appear to function properly. Also, the projector has been lubricated recently at all points.
If I allow the film to simply spill onto the floor when viewing, (do not use the take-up reel), then both loops of film (before and after the lens) will remain constant, and the film does not "flutter".
This is risky when playing a large size reel. I've experimented with gently dragging a finger on the edge of the take-up reel, to slow it somewhat. This seems to help, but doesn't seem like a wise solution.
I've been unable to find any documentation for this projector on the internet.
Any suggestions would be welcome.
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