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

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MANAGERS AND PROJECTIONISTS 715 and either use V block shown in Fig. 225 or its equivalent. Removal of the pins will release both sprocket, star and shaft. NOTE. — We do not advise the projectionist to attempt any job which involves removal and replacement of intermittent sprocket. We strongly advise the purchase of a spare intermittent unit, and that when such a repair becomes necessary CS-18 PLATES s-m S-166 Plate 3, Figure 277.