Kodak Instamatic M Series Repairing page 10

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Fig. D14 shows the front of the projector with the parts we
just removed. Now return to the bottom of the projector and
locate the forward/reverse arm, Fig. D18. The pivot for the
forward/reverse arm is an eccentric. The eccentric provides
one of the adjustments in the projector. We'll cover adjust-
ments after reassembly. But you can normally avoid having
to disturb the adjustment on the forward/reverse arm. Just
use your scriber to mark the position of the eccentric as
shown in Fig. D15—one scribe mark on the eccentric and a
matching scribe mark on the forward/reverse arm. On
reassembly, turn the eccentric to line up your scribe marks.
You've just retained the adjustment. Unless the adjustment
was incorrect at the beginning, it should remain correct.
Next:
1. Use your 1/4" nut driver to remove the screw passing
through the center of the eccentric on the forward/reverse
arm, Fig. D15.
2. Disconnect the spring at the bottom of the forward/reverse
arm, Fig. D18.
ARIATION: Kodak uses one of two types of springs
V
on the forward/reverse arm—a short spring (1/2") or a
long spring (1"). Your projector may have either type. Fig.
D18 shows the long spring; Fig. D9 shows the short spring.
Note the difference in the spring-hooking point. The short
spring hooks to the tab above the fan housing, Fig. D9; the
long spring hooks to a spring-hooking tab nearer the outside
edge of the projector, Fig. D18.
FIG. D18 Bottom view of projector, right-hand
side.
8/KODAK M-SERIES PROJECTORS
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FORWARD/REVERSE ARM
LONG SPRING
FIG. D15 Scribing the eccentric bearing for the
forward/reverse arm.
FIG. D16 Wire
clip for the
motor wires,
back of
projector.
PULLEY AT THE
END OF THE
SHUTTER-
DRIVE SHAFT
MOTOR
PULLEY
FIG. D19
Disconnecting
the belt from
the shutter-
drive shaft.
WIRE CLIP
FIG. D17 Back view.
FAN
METAL TAB OVER
HOUSING
FAN HOUSING

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