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Topic: RTV-8900 auto shut-off cam alignment - help?
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Jim Henk
Master Film Handler
Posts: 364
From: San Diego, CA
Registered: Feb 2006
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posted 12-31-2011 03:44 AM
Got a Kelmar film winder a while back, and finally got around to installing it today.
All is well, except for the auto shut-off cam on the camshaft. Have tried various positions, but it doesn't seem to function right. There doesn't seem to be a position that will allow you (manual mode) to start with the arm up, and when the film runs out, the arm drops and shuts off.
At first, I thought the cam was just out of alignment, and needed to be knocked loose and turned on the camshaft. But it's on there pretty tight, and seems to be designed that way to discourage you from doing exactly what I was thinking of doing. (I didn't)
Am including some small images. Am I missing something here? (Aren't I always?) Thanks!
Oh by the way, The 35mm idler wheel on the shut-off arm has seen better days, and I'm shopping for a 70mm idler wheel and shaft for that unit. Anyone have some lying about idly? (each?)
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