Fig. 7-4: Pre-war Shutter Face Plates
Let us take a look at the inside of the
The following letters refer to objects in Fig.
A: This
B: These spindles deal with the B(ulb) and T(ime) functions of the shutter. Lubricate the spindle with the screw head. Be sure to allow some lubricant to flow between the two flat
C: These two spindles hold the levers that open and close the shutter by rotating the D post. Lubricate them with care so that excess fluid does not flow into D. In
D: This post moves back and forth to open and close the shutter blades. Never put any lubrication in this area or you will jam the shutter blades! If your shutter blades are not stuck, you can open and close them very gently with this post.
E: These are the lubrication points for the delay mechanism. For every speed from 25 to 200, this mechanism delays the shutter blades to ensure that the shutter remains open for the appropriate amount of time. If your shutter blades do not close properly when set to 25 speed but work well on 200 speed, the problem most likely lies here.
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