Strong International
Omaha, Nebraska, USA
Omaha of Nebraska manufactures a wide variety of projection equipment
for theater equipment dealers both in the U.S. and abroad. In the
Omaha plant, Simplex, Century, and Ballantyne projection equipment is manufactured.
The projector plant is split into two halves; the Simplex plant
And the Century plant
All the machines that come out of the factory all start with an aluminum
casting.
The castings are all made locally for Strong.
Aside from the castings, all the machines also start out with a movement.
The movement parts are made by Lavezzi and assembled on site. After
the movements have been assembled, they are run-in for a period of 24 hours.
Various parts of the machines are put together as assemblies, and will
finally be mated to the casting.
After the major mechanical components have been installed, the machines
are placed on soundheads and run in overnight.
The next morning, after the rest of the parts are installed, the gate
and lens turret relationship is fine tuned with a special device to ensure
focus uniformity.
On this screen, the turrets are aligned to make sure both lenses point
the same direction. Picture stability and travel ghosting is also
adjusted and optimized.
Here, Jerry Bigalo aligns the gate rollers, while some dweeb watches
closely.;)
One of the few thing that have been changed to the Simplex projector
over the years are the castings. Here is the old style casting with
drainback holes.
And here is the current casting, without the holes, much to the dismay
of some.
The Simplex line is also responsible for the manufacture of the 5star
soundheads.
Now on to the Century line….
As all machines, the Century projector starts off as an aluminum casting.
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