I restored my father-in-law's 8mm projector to full working order and have been going through old ciné films. Now when I switched it on the film will not move. Using the manual operating knob all belts and cogs move as they should. I assume the motor has failed although it still makes the right noises when switched on and the light comes on. Has anyone got any ideas? I would be very grateful
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Originally posted by Joanna Birch View Post... When I switched it on the film will not move. Using the manual operating knob all belts and cogs move as they should. I assume the motor has failed although it still makes the right noises when switched on ...
If you can turn over the mechanism by hand and the motor makes "the right noises", are you sure that the drive belt is OK, if not broken, it may have become stretched.
Maurice
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Originally posted by Maurice Leakey View Post
Joanna
If you can turn over the mechanism by hand and the motor makes "the right noises", are you sure that the drive belt is OK, if not broken, it may have become stretched.
Maurice
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Originally posted by Nick Regan View Post
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sometime when a new belt is placed it is replaced with a slightly thicker one. then you will be getting in all sorts of troubles with the still image mechanism as this touches the belt and causes friction. sometime people managed to get a bit shorter belt in there resulting in too slow running and having the speed slider all the way up. this also causes motor bearrings to be destroid. a P8 needs the exact right belt for it. also the speed slider could be a bit corroded, slide it several times up and down fast so it will scratch clean(altough this is something i have never seen in an Eumig but many times in Noris). disassembly of an eumig p8 motor is a hell of a job, so i do hope the problem lies elsewhere.
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Originally posted by Maurice Leakey View PostJoanna
Take off the drive belt and switch on. Does the motor go now?
If not, move the speed control backwards and forwards.
If the motor still does not go, then there are problems there, either a faulty commutator, or worn down brushes. Both a job for a specialist repair.
Maurice
I did what you suggested and the largeish cog, by the side of the socket for a lamp, was still turning and the motor sounded as if it was racing away. Anyway to cut a long story short I put the belt on and the projector is working! Although it is juddering very slightly as the film goes through which gives it a bit of a flicker. But OK I guess just t find out what is on the films. Many thanks for your help.
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Joanna
Erik's comment is useful. It's possible the belt you bought is not really the correct one. Perhaps another new one from a different source.
I recommend Van Eck Video, Edwin van Eck is a member of the Forum.
Van Eck Video Services Webwinkel (van-eck.net)
Maurice
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Originally posted by Joanna Birch View Post...I put the belt on and the projector is working! Although it is juddering very slightly as the film goes through which gives it a bit of a flicker...
Make sure that the film loops before and after the gate are large enough.
The film at the two sprockets runs continuously, but the film at the gate starts and stops sixteen times per second. The purpose of the two loops is to absorb the gate's intermittent movement.
See the pictures above.
Maurice
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