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Topic: norelco fp20 shedding
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Craig Mueller
Film Handler
Posts: 22
From: Aptos, CA, USA
Registered: Aug 2008
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posted 08-18-2008 05:03 PM
Mitchell, that is an interesting thought, I will have to pay more attention to the build up of debris next day I work to see if it is different top or bottom, but as far as I can see the discs are perpendicular to the film and gate. Thanks. Tony, there isn't much room for adjustment but the runner do not appear to be too close so that the film gets stuck in the grooves, the tension is set to about one mark negative, anymore and the film tends to start jumping. The trap is set so that there is about maybe 3-4 film thickness of space between the sprocket and bottom of the trap. When I put it lower in the past it could get more unstable on screen. As for the sprocket adjustment- I suck at it. It is tough to get much clearance between it and the inboard side of the gate, but right now there is about a film thickness space. On screen there is a little bit of weave noticeable and also another observation is that especially in between the top two discs the film curls up a little bit on the edges as if it is being pinched too much and it does this with new runners and trap. Sorry for the length of my posts, but I hope some of the large quantity of info will help to explain the issue. Thanks everybody!
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