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Topic: century projecter maintenance
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Michael Rourke
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 159
From: San Luis Obispo, Central Coast of CA
Registered: Feb 2002
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posted 06-05-2003 03:26 PM
If you need a maintennance schedule for your projector, the manual should have one.
Add Grease to all gear surfaces every week or two depending on how often you run, changing out all grease when the build-up becomes too clumpy or if the grease becomes dried up or runny. What kind of grease do you use? Century Gear Grease TU-0380 is the best, if you use anything different you might think about de-greasing and switching.
Oiling: I oil the projector every month, I use Lavezzi oil (Century Oil is fine) in the cups above the Feeding and Holdback sprockets (3-4 drops in each), then add a drop or two to the oil well on the intermittent sprocket bracket, and to the collar while the intermittent is turning. I then use a light machine oil (3 in 1, or Sewing machine) to oil the lateral guide roller on the trap to ensure it moves in and out freely, run a light bead of oil around the gate housing and open and close it, push back on all the pad rollers and add a drop of oil to the shafts. Wipe up any run off before re-threading. Make sure to add a drop of oil to the vertical shaft above the intermittent bearing as Mark said.
Annually: Make sure to change the intermittent oil and sound head damping fluid. This can be done more often, I usually get to about 10 months before doing the change out, but MAKE SURE it gets done at least every year.
The rest is pretty straight foward, make sure all your fittings, collars, nuts and screws are tight, check for gear teeth wear or weakening while greasing, early detection of a worn out gear will save you from having a down screen.
If you want to learn more about anything just do a search on this site, it's a life saver. Thanks again Brad.
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