Kamel,Stan,Bruce I just measured my motor shaft from the panel - 6.6mm or .26". I copied Bruce's picture to save time, it's exactly how I measured the length.
Kamel Don't redesign anything yet! I thought it would be better to move the new insert higher, equal to the original. There might be differences with the motor shaft lengths and the original insert might need to be lower. I don't know.
I think my problem could be prevented by using a vice or locking pliers. That would prevent the top and bottom surfaces of the support pulley from deforming when installing the insert.
Sounds like the jitter is coming from the takeup motor. If catching the film in a box solves the problem, what else would cause it?
I don't have any metered takeup on my V7 board and after I replaced the slip clutch in the take up, it never had enough force to cause jitter. Now I have replaced the original spring and find the takeup can pull the film thru the gate quickly when the claw is low. It's because those rotating pulleys move so easy! The original rubber coated posts stopped most of the force before it reached the gate. That and the gate pressure stopped the rest.
Is there anything else that could cause the jitter? Maybe just the gate pressure could make it more difficult for the claw (alone) to move the film.
Stan Is there any problem reversing the polarity on my motor? Would the encoder still function in reverse? I plan on leaving the capstan motor in the second position. It has solved my problems, still I will let it run a big reel and see if can sustain it's success.
Kamel Don't redesign anything yet! I thought it would be better to move the new insert higher, equal to the original. There might be differences with the motor shaft lengths and the original insert might need to be lower. I don't know.
I think my problem could be prevented by using a vice or locking pliers. That would prevent the top and bottom surfaces of the support pulley from deforming when installing the insert.
Sounds like the jitter is coming from the takeup motor. If catching the film in a box solves the problem, what else would cause it?
I don't have any metered takeup on my V7 board and after I replaced the slip clutch in the take up, it never had enough force to cause jitter. Now I have replaced the original spring and find the takeup can pull the film thru the gate quickly when the claw is low. It's because those rotating pulleys move so easy! The original rubber coated posts stopped most of the force before it reached the gate. That and the gate pressure stopped the rest.
Is there anything else that could cause the jitter? Maybe just the gate pressure could make it more difficult for the claw (alone) to move the film.
Stan Is there any problem reversing the polarity on my motor? Would the encoder still function in reverse? I plan on leaving the capstan motor in the second position. It has solved my problems, still I will let it run a big reel and see if can sustain it's success.
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