Handbook of projection for theatre managers and motion picture projectionists ([1922])

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MANAGERS AND PROJECTIONISTS General Instructions For All Projectors 592 to 626 Lubrication of Projector Mechanisms 593 Intermittent OH Well Lubricant 594 Takeup Tension, Its Importance and Adjustment.. 595 Dirty Sprockets. Harm They Do. How to Clean Them 596 Sprockets in Line 597 Adjustment of Intermittent Movement 598 End Play of Intermittent Sprocket 601 Worn Sprocket Teeth. Harm They Do 602 Gate Idlers 603 Gate Tension Adjustment 603 Emulsion Deposit. To Prevent. To Remove 604 Worn Aperture Plate Tracks 605 Sprocket Idlers. How to Adjust Them 606 Lining Cam Shaft 606 Projection Room Reels 607 Upper Magazine Tension 608 Standard Aperture Dimensions 20 and 608 Threading in Frame 610 Revolving Shutter 611 to 625 Setting the Shutter 623 Power's Projector, Instructions on Mechanism 627 to 651 Power's Projector, Instructions on Old Style Drive 651 Power's Projector, Instructions on New Motor Drive 657 Power's Projector, Parts List 659 to 662 Simplex Projector, Instructions on Mechanism 663 to 688 Simplex Projector, Instructions on Speed Control 688 Proctor Projector, Instructions on Mechanism 691 to 708 Motiograph De Luxe, Instructions on Mechanism 709 to 728 Motiograph De Luxe, Parts List 728 to 733 Baird Projector, Instructions on Mechanism. 734 to 750 Baird Projector, Parts List 751 to 753 Motiograph, 1916 Model, Instructions on 754 to 766 Projection, Practical Projection. What the Term Includes 213 Projectionist, Definition of 39 What Depends Upon Excellence in Projection?.. 213 Range of Knowledge Projectionist Must Have 214 Projectionist Re-directs Photoplay 214 Projection Hampered by Wrongly Made Schedules 215