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OPERATION, SERVICE AND ILLUSTRATED
PARTS LIST FOR L-W 224A PROJECTOR.
Aperture plate-----------------------------------~-------------- 14
Br~~eAssy----------------------------------------------------- 10,11,15
Circuit Description---------------------------------------------- 6
Dismantling Projector-------------------------------------------- 8 - 10
Frame Counter-------------------------------------------------- 14
General Specifications------------------------------------------- 1
Lamps--------------------------------------------------------- 4
Lubrication----------------------------------------------------- 21
Maintenance---------------------------------------------------- 8
Parts Illustrations---------------------------------------------- 25 - on
PowerPanel--------------------------------------------------- 8,18,19
Technical Specifications----------------------------------------- 22
1. 1. ELECTRICAL.
1. 2. MECHANICAL.
1. STOP.
SINGLE FRAME
2. AUTOMATIC SPEEDS
1,2,4,6,8,12, FPS
3. CINE, 16 & 24 FPS
REEL CAPACITY.
LIGHT LEVEL.
The light level of the projected image remains the same at all modes
of operation even when the film is held indefinately on one frame.
COOLING.
1. 3. OPTICAL.
Lenses from I" through 4" are available to meet almost every need.
1.
Fig. 1. Fig. 14
1. Remove front cover and take out empty reel. Open back cover, unwind
power cord and plug into any 115 volt AC outlet.
2. Unfold the two reel arms, raise sprocket clamps B & F. They will be
held open by the click stops, push pressure plate D forwards where
it will be held by spring E.
3. The control box may be used in the 'pos i tion shown in Fig. 1 or
it may be removed by simply pulling downwards and away from
the projector. The remote cable is kept in the back compartment
of the proj ector and is connected between the control box and the
socket on the projector from which the box was removed.
4. Before threading the film the switches on the control box should
be in the correct positions. Fig. 14 shows all the controls in the
right position for threading film. The selector switch A should be
in STOP and the direction switch should be in FWD. The 16-24
selector switch and the frame rate switch D can be in any
position.
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2. 1. cont ,
6. Switch on motor, the top switch on the name plate panel, press
the SINGLE FRAME button on the control box several times until
the film takes up properly through the gate.
7. Switch on lamp, turn switch A Fig. 14 to CINE and run the film.
Focus as required by rotating the lens barrel. Adjust the
picture height on the screen by releasing the elevation control
lever and relock when position is correct. If the frame line is
visible at the top or bottom of the picture turn the knob A WHILE
THE PROJECTOR IS ·RUNNING AT 24 FPS in either direction until
the line is removed. The framing knob will have no effect on
the film if the projector is in the stop position. The projector
is now ready for us e.
2. 2. OPERATION.
2. 3. LENSES.
Proj ection lens es from I" through 4" are available to provide
almost any size picture that may be required. A bi-focal
converter is available for the standard 2" lens and will change
the focal length to either 1 5/8 or 2 1/2 ins.
3.
Projection lamps are available from 200 to 1000 watts. The normal
lamp supplied with the projector is 750 watts and this will be found
suitable for most subjects. For viewing small pictures the 300 or
500 watt lamp may be quite satisfactory and will avoid unnecessary
heat getting to the film.
The pressure plate should be removed and cleaned about every ten
hours of operation. To remove the pressure plate run the projector
with the control box in the STOP position then switch off the motor
but DO NOT UNPLUG projector from the AC line. This will ensure that
the claw pins are retracted. The pressure plate D in Fig. 1. may now
be removed by pulling directly out of the proj ector.
Release the screen from the inside of the front cover and remove
completely. The mirror under the screen is a first surface mirror
and should be cleaned with care . The diagram below shows
approximate distances for the mirror and screen, final adjustments
can easily be made when the outfit is set up.
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3. 1. MECHANICAL.
With the conventional type of narrow gauge cine projector the film
is transported in intermittent motion by a claw mechanism which is
in turn controlled by an integral vertical and horizontal cam. The
vertical cam causes the claw to move the film either upwards or
downwards depending on whether the pro] ector is operating forward
or reverse and the horizontal cam causes the claw to engage the
perforations on the motion stroke and holds it retracted on the return
stroke. In the case of the 224-A the action of the horizontal cam can
be controlled independently; when operating in normal cine mode the two
cams function together in the same way as with a conventional projector.
It should be noted here that the claw is spring loaded into the film
perforations and positively pulled out by the horizontal cam action.
ItLs therefore possible by means of a suitable mechanical device
to hold the claw in a retracted position permanently disengaged from
the film perforations; this device is the claw magnet. When this is
energized the claw is held in the retracted position. The claw
continues to move in the vertical plane in the normal fashion but as
it is permanently retracted never engages the perforations and
therefore the film remains stationary. When the projector is given a
signal to single frame the claw magnet is de-energized freeing the
plunger to move again at will, as the spring action of the claw is very
much stronger than the very light spring behind the plunger. In the
case of single frame operation as is now being considered, as soon as
the claw has pulled one perforation a signal is immediately given to
the magnet to energize, locking the plunger once again. For pulse
operation a series of signals are given to the claw magnet, each one
long enough for only one frame. For cine operation the magnet is
continually de-energized for as long as the film is desired to run.
There is also an electric clutch to drive and disengage the sprockets
as required; an electric brake provides frictional damping to prevent
overrun. Various elements in the circuit control these items to insure
that when the claw pulls one frame of film the sprockets do likewise
to maintain a constant loop.
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4. 1. MAINTENANCE.
4. 2. DISMANTLING PROJECTOR.
Fig. 3 0
Place a large sheet of clean paper under the projector to conserve the
iron powder in the clutch. Place a 1/8 steel rod through the hole in
worm D Fig. 5; hold shutter carrier G close to shutter with suitable grips
and unscrew worm. Shake all powder out of clutch and remove allen cap
screw from clutch rotor by holding mainshaft with a rod through hole D
in Fig. 8 • Remove clutch rotor I it is tapped for a 6-32 puller. Disengage
felt pad from cam; then by pushing down on claw to remove follower from
cam the shutter carrier may be slid off the shaft.
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TO REMOVE MAINSHAFT •
TO REMOVE BRAKE.
Unscrew the two allen cap screws H in Fig. 6 and the claw magnet
complete with mounting block may be removed. To remove the claw
magnet alone screw in adjusting nut B in
Fig.8 having loosened screw A. The claw
magnet may then be pulled out of the
adjuster.
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4. 3. REASSEMBLY AND CALIBRATION.
If the mains haft has been removed it will be easier to install the brake
before the mainshaft, however the procedure would be the same if the
mainshaft were in place. The pin in the brake housing locates in the
projector casting and the wires feed through the slot. Leave off the
plated tube until the iron powder has been put in, as this tube tends to
accentuate the residual magnetism in the brake making the powder
solidify. Replace the brake nut G, do not over tighten. No calibration
is required. Drop the pick up rotor J in Fig ~ 8 into brake inside the
proj ector with the sets crew facing the rear of the pro] ector. Place
nylon worm as in Fig. 8 then slide mainshaft through worm and rotor.
Tighten screws in worm and rotor, position rotor as far to the back of
projector as is possible to still tighten screw. Do not forget to replace
screws A.in Fig. 6. No calibration is required.
Replace screws H Fig. 6 that hold mounting block in place. For the
following description it will be assumed that the shutter and cam
have been replaced. Connect a 24 VDC supply to .t h e claw magnet
leads (this can also be done with the projector assembled and the
control box in stop position) keeping the claw magnet body F in
Fig.8 pushed against adjuster B, adjust B until the magnet prevents
the claw pins from penetrating the aperture plate while the shutter
is slowly rotated. Tighten screw A. This will be an initial setting.
Final setting is accomplished by adjusting B for minimum noise with
proj ector running at 12 FPS. Magnetic pick-up is held by clamp C,
install pick up with slot in rotor faoinq away from it, push in till
they touch then pull pick-up out. 002-.003, tighten clamp by unscrewing
4-40 hex. head screw.
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TO INSTALL CIRCUIT BOARDS
Remove screw H and let bracket hang loose, loosen screws G & K.
Install spring washer, F Fig. 5, and the bearing (Part no. 411 0) in
the clutch. Now install the as sy , first locating the dowel pins,
then putting in the three screws D, E, & F and tightening. Position
the bracket holding the timing drum so that the nylon gear L is a
snug fit against the worm V, tighten screws G and K. The shutter
carrier must now be free to spring load against the clutch assy.
and return under its own pres sure. If it does not the worm is prob-
ably too tightly meshed with the nylon gear or the entire casting
may be bent out of line. Next install the two parts of the rear cam
U and the setscrew T, these must be quite clean and free of grease.
Now install the bracket and screw H checking the shutter carrier
again for spring loading. Set all the contacts to make firmly in
their respective notch in the timing drum. Contacts P should make
at each end of cam N. Rotate shutter carrier until the claw pins are
extended and in the center of the downward stroke, hold shutter in
this position. Loosen screw T in rear cam and rotate cam so that
the flat which operates contacts W is 180 0 away from them, it will
be in line with the lower contacts M but not of course closing them.
The rear cam is now correctly positioned, tighten setscrew T.
Rotate shutter now until contacts Ware closed, loosen screw in
timing drum 0 and rotate it until all the contacts are closed - there
is only one such place on the drum - then tighten the setscrew in
the timing drum. There is a special fixture available (Part no. 10005)
which plugs into the connector from the timing drum as sy .; this has
6 indicator lights - one for each set of contacts on the timing drum -
and enables the setting to be done very accurately. This setting is
very important and if any amount of service work is expected this
fixture is strongly recommended. The outer part of the rear cam U
must be free to rotate and take up its position against the screw T
in both directions; a very small amount of Dow Corning FS 1290 may
be applied to the rear cam to prevent squealing. It is also most
important to use this lubricant under the OUTER nylon pads on the
contacts M and W; this can be seen quite clearly on the illustration.
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Turn shutter until the claw is at the lowest part of the stroke. The
aperture plate with heat filters may now be inserted. This is a little
difficult but it will go in with no force at all when it is maneuvered
correctly. The penetration of pins C will have already been set on
previous assembly at 0025 - .030 ins. It will be noted that the two
holes for screws A & B are slotted. Thread film (using old stock
that is no longer required) and run pro] ector at 16 fps If neces sary
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loosen screws and move plate slightly until film runs quietly without
hitting claw. Finally turn framing knob to both extremes and adjust
further if required.
FRAME COUNTER
The frame counter is driven through the drive assy. D from the lower
sprocket gear. The beaded chain then drives the counter directly.
When replacing the chain note the direction of twist in the illustration.
The slack in the chain is taken up by a spring tensioner in the cover.
5. 1. BRAKE ASSY.
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The only renewable parts in the brake as sy , are the seal C and
bearing E. The seal may be pulled out of the front of the brake
with a suitable hooked tool. Remove the snap ring F and tap the
bearing out of the back end. When replacing the seal the lip
must face towards the tube B. The windings should not ground
at either end, if they do, the brake will have to be replaced.
If a de-magnetizer is available it is a good thing to de-magnetize
the brake before re-assembly as this will help to get the iron
powder in easier. Before installing the brake make sure a nut
will start on the threads easily especially if the mainshaft is
still in place.
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a holding force of at least 18 ozs . If it does not it must be returned
to the factory for an exchange unit. There should be no side play in
the plunger shaft L. The plunger stroke should be approx •• 032 ins.
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To remove shaft loosen set screws in gear 'a nd drum and press shaft
right out through drum. On reassembly note order of washers, spring
cam, etc. When replacing the cam it should rise when turned clock-
wise viewed from drum end. The contacts on this cam should be set
to make and break at each end of the cam contour. The clutch coil
is a light push fit in the housing and can be removed by loosening
the three 6-32 setscrews in the housing. There is no polarity to be
observed when reconnecting the clutch leads. The clutch bearing
must be a sliding fit on the shutter carrier.
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move film. Rear cam not synchronized with
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7051 Motor Control Board Assembly 3,10
7052 Clutch Timing Drum Assembly 3
7053 Oiling Pad Assembly 6
7054 Cable Assembly 13,14
7055 Control Box Assembly 2
7195 Screw 13
10002 Relay KHU 17 Dl1 10
32101 Claw Return Pad 6
32104, Spacer . -Camfollower 6
32105 Claw Magnet Assembly 5,8,15
32106 Magnetic Pick up As s embly 3,5,8,15
32108 Name Plate. Must be returned for exchange 2
32110 Instruction. Plate 2
32111 Rotor. Pick up. 15
32112 Connector. Special II
32114 Cover. Control Box 13,14
32115 Clamp. Magnetic Pick up, with screw 8
32116 Rear Cam. 2 piece as s embly 5,9,15
32117 Block. Control Box Mounting 13
32118 Base. Control Box 13
32120 Bracket. Connector Mounting 3
32121 Connector. Special 3,13
32122 Mainshaft 6,13
32123 Adjuster. Claw Magnet 8
32124 Rotor. Bra ke 15
32125 Cap. Brake 12
32126 Brake. Coil 12
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120674 Bearing. Mainshaft 15
125104 Spring. Claw Vertical 6
125191 Clip. Heat Filter 6
125830 Capacitor. 22mf 400v 10
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156418 Claw Assembly 6
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PARTS LI ST NO. 7502·A
HANDLE-123888
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SCREW (2)-101749
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SCREW (2)-101725 SCREW (2)-101659
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PIN (2)-117116
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SCREW (2)-101659
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32 7514 Ball - 3/16 in. diam, carbon steel; Pull down pivot. • 1
32 12177 Ball - 1/8 in. diam, carbon steel; Pulldown bearing. • 2
16 *23837 Nut - Hex, mach screw, steel, nickel, 10-32; Motor
bracket to mechanism housing screw. • . . . • • • . . 2
18,19 *28318 Nut - Hex, mach screw, double chamfer, steel, semi-
bright nickel, 6-32 x 5/16; Control switch panel to
take-up arm bracket screw-1, Control switch panel to
mechanism housing screw-1, Terminal strip-to control
switch panel screw-1, Cord clip to control switch panel
screw-l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
21 30511 Lockwasher - Internal tooth, steel, No.4; Threadlight
socket screw. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
41,43 37089 Washer - Retaining; Take-up and rewind chain drive
pulleys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · AR
4 39401 Screw - Elevating shaft flange . . . . . • • . . • . 1
56 *42533 Nut - Hex, mach screw, double chamfer, steel, rust-
proof, 6/32 x 5/16; Handle retaining. . . . . . . • . • . . 4
9,17, 42874 Lockwasher - Internal tooth, steel, No.6; Rear mech-
18,19, anism cover to fan housing screw-2, Motor to motor
31,32 bracket screw-4, Control switch panel to mechanism
housing screw-2, C ont r ol switch panel to take-up arm
bracket screw-1, Take-up arm bracket to mechanism
housing screw-2, Terminal strip to control switch panel
screw-1, Shutter bearing retaining screw-2 , Claw re-
taining spring screw-I. . • . . . • . • . • • . . . • • . • • . . • 15
21 *45322 Nut - Hex, mach screw, steel, semibright nickel, 4-40 x
1/4; Threadlight socket screw• . . • . • . . . • . • . • • . • • 2
10 47317 Lockwasher - Internal tooth, steel, No.8; Motor bracket
screw . 3
16 48021 Lockwasher - ASA, medium, steel, No. 10; Motor
bracket to mechanism housing screw . . . • . 2
30 48969 Washer - Flat, .010 in., steel; Pull down cam .. • AR
15 49859 Lens - Rear condenser • . . • • • . • . • • • . . . • 1
31,33 55176 Lockwasher - Spring, ASA, medium, steel, No.4; In-
34 and-out spring screw-2, Framing pivot screw-1, Claw
pivot plate spacer screw-1, Stroke adjusting eccentric
screw-l . 5
41,43 57032 Ball - 5/32 in. diam, carbon steel; Clutch drive •.•• 6
29 *57155 Nut - Hex, mach screw, steel, rustproof, 4-40 x 1/4;
Lamp socket clamp screw . • • • • • • . . • . . • • . 1
19,58 58443 Strip - Terminal . 1
56 *69682 Lockwasher - Internal tooth, steel, rustproof, No.6;
Handle retaining nut • . • • . . . • • . • • • . . • • • 1
29 71638 Clamp - Lamp socket • • • . . • • • . . • • • . . • • • . 1
24,26 73514 Ball - 7/32 in. diam, carbon steel; Reel spindle . . 2
49 *75042 Pin - Groov, Type 1, steel, nickel, 3/32 x 3/4; Elevating
mechanism cam . 1
57 78590 Staple - Lamp strap • • • • • • • . . • • • • • • . • . • • • • . 4
12 *79023 Lockwasher - Internal tooth, steel, semibright nickel,
No.2; Gate spring screw-2, Hinge post screw-2. 4
33 79097 Washer - Framing screw•.•. · AR
27 81504 Clip - Take-up core •••••• 2
22 83373 Reflector . 1
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23,25 *122808 Screw - Mach, Phillips pan hd, steel, semibright nickel,
4-40 x 1/8; Reel arm cover to reel arm. . • • • . • . • .• 4
12,38 *122814 Screw - Mach, Phillips pan hd, steel, semibright nickel,
2-56 x 3/16; Gate spring to hinge post-2, Snubbe-r
roller-l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3
12 *123056 Screw - Mach, Phillips pan hd, steel, semibright nickel,
2-56 x 1/4; Hinge post to aperture plate ••••••••.•• 2
29 *123081 Screw - Mach, Phillips pan hd, steel, rustproof, 4-40 x
5/8; Lamp socket clamp• . • • . . . . • • • . • • • • • • • _. • . 1
40,42 123387 Washer - Thrust; Sprocket shaft • . . • • . • • • • • • • • • . • 4
48 123389 Washer - Spacing: Elevating bracket ••••.••••••••• 2
48 123390 Washer - Spacing: Lower elevating mechanism bracket•• 2
24,26 123393 Washer - Reel spindle. • • •••• 4
33 123865 Shaft - Framing. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
33 123866 Leve r - Framing . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
35 123869 Support - Lower loop • • • . • • • • . •••••• 1
4 123888 Handle - Elevating mechanism. • . •••••• 1
8 123898 Spacer - Fan housing to mechanism housing • . • . • • • 1
8 * 12 3970 Screw - Mach, Phillips pan hd, steel, semibright nickel,
6-32 x 1-3/4; Fan housing to mechanism housing spacer 1
41,43 123971 Ring - Retaining; Take-up and rewind chain drive
sprockets . 2
5 124355 Screw - Mach, Phillips pan hd, brass, 8-32 x 1: Fan
housing to case . 1
5 124404 Sleeve - Spacer; Fan housing to case •••••• 1
41,43 125073 Gear - Upper and lower sprocket ••••••• 2
43 125075 Plate - Take-up clutch •••••••••.•••• 1
23,25 125076 Gear - Reel arm intermediate drive shaft•• 2
42 125077 Screw' - Clutch plate •••••.• 2
24,26 125079 Gear - Reel spindle • • . • • . • • . 2
23 125083 Name Plate - Motor control . • • . 1
23,25 125085 Gear - Reel arm idler• • • . • . • • 7
40,42 125086 Insert - Sprocket shaft bearing. 2
9 125087 Cover - Rear mechanism ••••.••••• 1
9 125090 Spacer - C over to fan housing. • • ••••• 2
42 125092 Washer - Spring: Take-up clutch plate. • ••.•. AR
19,58 125097 Capacitor - Molded tubular, .01 mfd, 400 VDC, Sprague
Cat. No. 67P10304: Interference filter • • . • . • . • • • . • 1
32 125104 Spring - Claw return. . . . . • • • • . . . •.•••••••• 1
23,45 125106 Intermediate Shaft Assembly • • • • • . . • • • • • • . • • • • • 2
41 125110 Sprocket - Rewind chain drive • . . • . • 1
24,26 125111 Washer - Friction: Reel spindle clutch. 2
23,25 125112 Washer - Spring: Reel arm .••• 2
21 125113 Panel - Control switch • . • . • • • 1
24 125114 Plate - Take-up reel arm cover. . .. 1
23,25 125115 Insert - Intermediate shaft••••• . ...
2
24,26 125118 Plate - Reel spindle clutch••••• 4
25 125122 Supply Reel Arm and Post Assembly •• 1
23 125125 Take-Up Reel Arm and Post Assembly. 1
24,26 125126 Spindle - Reel . • • • . • • • • • . • • 2
43 125127 Sprocket - Take-up chain drive. 1
40,42 125128 Plate - Sprocket end • . • • • . . . • 2
40,42 125129 Hub - Sprocket. • . • • • . • . • • • 2
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24,26 125166 Spring - Reel spindle .•••• 2
23 125168 Bracket - Take-up arm ••• 1
23,45 125172 Ring - Retaining; Reel arm 2
38 125176 Roller - Snubber .•• ••••• 1
46 125179 Shaft - Chain guide roller . 1
26 125180 Plate - Supply reel arm cover 1
17,46 125183 Roller - Chain guide . • • • . . 2
25 125184 Washer - Reel arm gear. 1
22 125186 Chain - Rewind drive . • • • • . •••. 1
22 125187 Chain - Take-up drive •.• 1
43 125188 Plate - Take-up clutch bearing. 1
48 125189 Lower Elevating Mechanism Bracket Assembly. 1
14 125191 Holder - Heat glass • • . • • • • . 1
48 125349 Washer - Mounting bracket . • • • • 4
11 125534 Condenser Mount Assembly ••• • 1
36 125771 Upper Sprocket Plate Assembly .• 1
36 125772 Lower Sprocket Plate Assembly .• 1
37 125773 Upper Sprocket Plate and Pin Assembly .• 1
38 125774 Lower Sprocket Plate and Pins Assembly •• 1
36,37, 125789 Ball - .1875 di a m , precision nylon; Lens retainer-1,
38 Sprocket guard stop pin-2 • • . • . • • . 3
50,52 125799 Case Complete Assembly• . • . • . • . • 1
3 125801 Retainer - Upper and lower screen. 4
53 125805 Molding - Mirror, lower ••. 1
53 125806 Molding - Mirror, upper . • . 1
53 125807 Molding - Mirror, left. •.•• 1
53 125808 Bracket - Screen retainer •• 1
53 125809 Spacer - Screen . • • . • . • • 2
53 125810 Spring - Screen retainer. • •••. 1
53 125811 Support - Screen . 1
53 125812 Mirror - Cover . • 1
3 125813 Screen - Viewing .. 1
2 125814 Strap Assembly • . 1
1 125815 Viewing Screen Assembly Complete. 1
16 125828 Pulley - Motor drive . • • • . • • • • • . . • • • • • • 1
8,19 125829 Clamp - Power and remote control cords. 2
8,58 125830 Capacitor - Molded tubular, 22 mid, 400 VDC, Sprague
Cat. No. 67P115; Governor . •••. 1
58 125833
125834
Cord - Power
Cord - Remote reversing control • . • • •
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8,58 125839 Resistor - 300 ohm, 50 watt; Governor. 1
17,58 125840 Motor . 1
5 125854 Grommet - Fan housing mounting • . . 2
2 125857 Rivet - Reel strap assembly to panel. 1
57 125877 Clip - Remote control switch • • • . . • • 1
32 125913 Insert - Pull down spring damping •••• 1
57 *126055 Screw - Wood, Phillips rd hd, steel, semibright nickel,
No.8 x 3/8; Remote control switch clip. . •••. 1
8 126193 Clamp - Governor capacitor . . • • • . • • • • • . 1
55 126209 Rear Cord Storage Partition Assembly •••• 1
6 126210 Bottom Cord Storage Partition Assembly • • • • • • • 1
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