(I knew that would get your attention!)
An unfortunate crummy tail splice came apart the the other night right after I did a
change-over. By the time I could get over to the other projector, most of the tail leader
had wrapped itself around the upper feed sprocket, knocking the 'stripper', which is
supposed to prevent that sort of thing, out of place.
While I can rotate the stripper-thingy back into position, it is still very loose, and can
be easily moved if my fingers bump it while threading.
Here's The "Stripper", Rotated Back Into Position
Stripper_1.jpg
There Is A Setscrew In Here, But No Matter How Much I Turn It, it
Doesn't Seem To Have Any Effect On "Locking" The Stripper In Place
Stripper_O.jpg
But On The Other Projector, I Can Turn That Setscrew And
Make That Stripper Plate Tighter Than A New Pair Of Shoes
Any Ideas? I 'm thinking that either the set-screw is stripped, although it 'feels' like it
isn't. Or, I think that stripper plate is just press-fit onto the end of an axle-like shaft, and
perhaps that's come loose. Other priorities and having to work an overabundance of
live events have kept me from doing much troublshooting yet.
An unfortunate crummy tail splice came apart the the other night right after I did a
change-over. By the time I could get over to the other projector, most of the tail leader
had wrapped itself around the upper feed sprocket, knocking the 'stripper', which is
supposed to prevent that sort of thing, out of place.
While I can rotate the stripper-thingy back into position, it is still very loose, and can
be easily moved if my fingers bump it while threading.
Here's The "Stripper", Rotated Back Into Position
Stripper_1.jpg
There Is A Setscrew In Here, But No Matter How Much I Turn It, it
Doesn't Seem To Have Any Effect On "Locking" The Stripper In Place
Stripper_O.jpg
But On The Other Projector, I Can Turn That Setscrew And
Make That Stripper Plate Tighter Than A New Pair Of Shoes
Any Ideas? I 'm thinking that either the set-screw is stripped, although it 'feels' like it
isn't. Or, I think that stripper plate is just press-fit onto the end of an axle-like shaft, and
perhaps that's come loose. Other priorities and having to work an overabundance of
live events have kept me from doing much troublshooting yet.
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