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

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532 MOTION PICTURE HANDBOOK Loosen screws 294 and 222, P. 2, and swing cooling plate over to the left out of the way. Next block fire shutter, 163, P. 2, up out of the way. You will then see spring 174, A, which is held by two round-head screws, one at either side of the aperture. First, having backed off on thumb screw 245, P. 2, 233 Plate 2, Figure 263. until spring 259, P. 2, is out of contact with spring 174 A, remove the two screws holding spring 174 A, and pressing in on the tension shoes with the thumb and finger of one hand and in on the top and bottom of spring 174 A,: P. 2, with the thumb and finger of the other hand, slip spring 174 A down slightly, which will unhook it from the tension shoes and release both them and the spring. In replacing the shoes and spring, place the shoes in