Dennis C
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 | Posted on Wednesday, August 03, 2005 - 04:00 pm: | |
Thanks JB -That's a good point concerning the magnetic tools affect on these thin steel parts -I'll be careful of that. I have studied Henry Taber's Lynx 5000 article, and don't see where he describes the setting of the individual shutter blades. The Lynx 14 is probably a little different animal anyway. It looks to me like the set of 5 spacers have to be installed over the drive ring pins first. There are 2 pins riveted to each of these spacers. Then the shutter blades set over the protruding spacer pins with the 5th blade overlapping the blade on either side. That leaves me with one left over plain spacer (no pins) whose profile shape is a little different than the others. Unless I learn otherwise, I'll assume that extra spacer sits on top of the last shutter blade. (It could also fit between the shutter blade and the other spacer below it). |