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Topic: Speco LP-270 Platter Trouble
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Bill Langfield
Master Film Handler
Posts: 280
From: Prospect, NSW, Australia
Registered: Apr 2001
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posted 12-31-2002 11:30 AM
Hi all, Its been a long, I was kind of gagged (to THINK before I post, get the FACTS) just got to behave.
Speco Platter
What exactly does the BLUE 'Breakdown' button do, I thought it might release the 'brake' on that motor, that is to open circuit to the motor, to let it free run rather than trying to turn into a generator. That could be all completely wrong.
The reason I ask is, because the blue button seems to have no effect whether it’s selected or not.
I was hoping it was the lower the ‘holdback’ tension of the plate while breaking down.
Cool taking 6-5-4 down to 6000’s. Cool taking 3-2 to the next 6000, but when it gets down to reel 1 and the head program, the poor old MUT is going very slow and slipping, and starting to smell, so I know it’s not doing that giant roller in it any good. (The old wood-grain MUTs didn’t care, they just went 1 million miles an hour!)
My solution to this day been to jam a paint brush handle between the motor shaft and where it slots threw to arm completely remove tension, however this often makes the film ‘bounce’ as it is taken up to the 6000 and I need to stay and hand tension it.
So what does that blue button do and what do you when down to that tension load last 2-3 thousand foot?
Have used versions of Speco 3 tier double take-up elev-roller, 4 tier single take-up elev-roller (the best one) And… What’s this SPECO? A 5 tier with some weird digital control that worked out which plate had a brain in it and which plate had a take-up roller plugged in, from there it knew what to do, it had LEDS all over the place where buttons normally are Thing was a mess, it got sent back, in months. That was about 5 years ago, heard of that model? Anyone, using one?
Regards BILL!
My next question will be ‘What the heck size are they using the hex/allen keys, Metric Nope, Imperial Nope.
Funny Dumb Thing I was going to take photos of the take-up elevator for above question, however I forgot because I was more Interested, in watching the Sydney Harbour Bridge 9pm New Years fireworks from the roof of the theatre. Couldn’t see anything so got higher and was hanging on to an air condition plant thing in gusting winds, at 9.07 I thought this is nuts and got down. Turns out the reason I couldn’t see anything was because they cancelled, due to the high winds!! No wonder I was bit worried up on the roof, in the dark. Got to see the Midnight Fireworks at home on TV though. So there ya go.
I will supply more accurate info next message (re: Speco thing, not about being on the roof thing) Just thought I get this out now, while it’s in my mind.
EDIT: Just thought, I BET Allen keys come in AF (American Fine) Doh! Just got to find a set now!
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