Richardson's handbook of projection (1927)

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742 HANDBOOK OF PROJECTION FOR press pin CS-77,P.2, to the left. This pin projects from upper left hand corner of gate. , INSTRUCTION NO. 3.— TO REMOVE FILM TENSION SHOES CS-105 and CS-107,P.5, from film gate slide CS-97, P.5, take out screws (4 of them) CS-109,P.6. The tension springs which act on these shoes lie between the shoes and the gate slide, with their ends against the gate slide. Screws CS-109 pass through slots in the ends of the springs. NOTE.— WHERE MUCH FIRST RUN, WAXED FILM IS PROJECTED, washers may be had for use under screw heads CS-109,P.6, of the two upper tension shoes. These washers release the tension of the springs, so that the tension shoes are guides only. INSTRUCTION NO. 4.— TO REMOVE CRADLE CS-249, P.5, which holds film to intermittent sprocket, take out screw holding spring (not shown) which governs the cradle. Re 4' 7 ' SfWHouseiNCurMHCXtHK Position fa orf r fLC^fr/orf Plate I, Figure 275. Dimensions of Motiograph De Luxe Model. These dimensions may be depended upon, taken in connection with the tabulation under "Useful Data," for use in locating wire outlets, etc.