Motion picture handbook; a guide for managers and operators of motion picture theatres ([c1916])

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FOR MANAGERS AND OPERATORS 567 them) 501, P. 2, and screws 526 (two 'of them), P. 2. The dark metal part 382, P. 2, a portion of which is seen below and a portion above the aperture, is all in one piece and is Figure 272. attached to the nickel plated parts 372 (R and L), P. 2, by eight screws, the ends of which can be seen in nickel plated part. No. 6.— Film Strips, 438, P. 2 (two of them), ngiu and left, are the strips upon which the film slides, and which receive the pressure of the tension shoes. These strips are steel spring. Should they at any time show signs of wear they may be renewed by proceeding as follows: Follow Instructions Nos. 1, 2 and 5, and then take out the eight screws which hold the dark metal part, 382, P. 2, to the nickel plated parts, 372 (R and L), P. 2; slide out the film strips on that side and put in the new ones.