Moving Picture World (Jan-Mar 1912)

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36 THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD Plate No. I. This casting is held by screws 745 (P 7). Two set screws 744 (P 7) are for the purpose of holding casting 685 against connecting hnk 682, to prevent any side motion of same, while allowing it to slide freely up and down in framing the picture. When the connecting link develops lost motion through wear, or from any other cause, first see to it that screws 745 (P 7) are set up tight. If there is lost motion when these screws are tight, bi2 Plate No. 2. slacken off the locknuts of set screws 744 (P 7), loosen screws 74S slightly, but not much, and tighten up a little on set screws 744. Do not get them too tight or connecting link will stick, making the framing carriage work hard. Tighten screws 745 and locknuts on set screws 744 when done. No. 25.— Oil-Holes. In oiling do not overlook oil-holes 742 (P 7), just back of toggle gear, and oil-hole 736 (P 5), just back of revolving shutter bracket. Other oil-holes are: one in top sprocket shaft. Plate No. 3. Plate No. 4.