Earlier this week, I converted my JJ's back to 35mm after several days of 70mm
shows, and, of course, one of the steps in that process is to re-adjust the feed &
take-up spool arm clutch tensions. I've done this dozens of times without any issues.
But this week, I just could not get the take-up on one projector to run smoothly.
It takes up a 2K reel of film just fine, once it gets going, but at start up, there's a
slight hesitation before the reel starts rotating. You can't really see it, but if I
manually 'stall' an empty reel with my hand, I think I can feel the a slight
momentary difference as the clutch revolves, no matter how much I tried
"playing around" with the clutch. That night I was going to be running an older,
somewhat brittle (and positively pink!) acetate print- - and this slight' bump'
snapped the leader twice during run-down after threading, despite the fact that
I had tested the take-up several times with another old reel of junk film after I
had changed the over to 35mm. Unfortunately ,that afternoon I was also dealing
with a major projector problem in another auditorium, so I didn't have alotta time
to work on the take up before my show, and so I wound up doing every change-
over to the Film-Tech Forums projector on my knees, so that I could give the take
up reel a slight 'hand-spin' at start up to avoid snapping the leader.
That was OK for the film, but not so much so for my knees!
That other auditorium is still 'down', and so I'm going to be at the theater all
day waiting for the arrival of some parts and a 'certified Sony tech' to get
it going again, so I'm going to tackle my take-up troubles to pass the time.
It's been years since I've disassembled one of these slip/disk friction clutches,
- - Any suggestions? I should also mention that I had lubed both machines
just before my 70mm run last week, and I suspect it's possible some oil
dripped down on to the take-up thingy and that's what's causing my trouble.
These are the fairly common KELMAR 35/70 reel arm assemblies that I've
seen on attached to dozens of JJ's , so I'm sure some of you have some hints.
THANKS
shows, and, of course, one of the steps in that process is to re-adjust the feed &
take-up spool arm clutch tensions. I've done this dozens of times without any issues.
But this week, I just could not get the take-up on one projector to run smoothly.
It takes up a 2K reel of film just fine, once it gets going, but at start up, there's a
slight hesitation before the reel starts rotating. You can't really see it, but if I
manually 'stall' an empty reel with my hand, I think I can feel the a slight
momentary difference as the clutch revolves, no matter how much I tried
"playing around" with the clutch. That night I was going to be running an older,
somewhat brittle (and positively pink!) acetate print- - and this slight' bump'
snapped the leader twice during run-down after threading, despite the fact that
I had tested the take-up several times with another old reel of junk film after I
had changed the over to 35mm. Unfortunately ,that afternoon I was also dealing
with a major projector problem in another auditorium, so I didn't have alotta time
to work on the take up before my show, and so I wound up doing every change-
over to the Film-Tech Forums projector on my knees, so that I could give the take
up reel a slight 'hand-spin' at start up to avoid snapping the leader.
That was OK for the film, but not so much so for my knees!
That other auditorium is still 'down', and so I'm going to be at the theater all
day waiting for the arrival of some parts and a 'certified Sony tech' to get
it going again, so I'm going to tackle my take-up troubles to pass the time.
It's been years since I've disassembled one of these slip/disk friction clutches,
- - Any suggestions? I should also mention that I had lubed both machines
just before my 70mm run last week, and I suspect it's possible some oil
dripped down on to the take-up thingy and that's what's causing my trouble.
These are the fairly common KELMAR 35/70 reel arm assemblies that I've
seen on attached to dozens of JJ's , so I'm sure some of you have some hints.
THANKS
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