Koilos shutter fixing and cleaning.

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Koilos shutter fixing and cleaning.

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Hi all,

Here its something 100 years old at least, it has a Tessar SN#123452 from 1909/1910.
The shutter doesn't stay cocked.

Some photos here, all of them in flickr.

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It was due dirty grease and a bit worn out, lets see if tomorrow it keeps working :)
https://flic.kr/s/aHsmsxc25a

Thank you for watching.


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Alex, nice work on that shutter. The fact that such an old shutter can still work correctly after more than 100 years. It says a lot about the design, precision and choice of materials that went into the manufacturing process.


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I like the way they coded the shutter blades with the little holes. Good job on the clean out, Alex.

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Hi,
Apologies if this is a newbie question. but...

How did you remove the circular cap from the cam/latch of the shutter lever (between pictures 5 and 6 above, my picture attached). I have tried a few things but don't want to force it. Speaking with a clock repair specialist, he though it might be braised.

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Welcome to the forum!

I would say it’s screwed.
All these rounded parts with two holes are usually screwed.
Have you tried one drop of acetone and try again?
It’s late already here but tomorrow I should be able to take a look to my shutter, still with me that lens.

PS: no question is newbie.


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It’s a usual CCW thread.

It was a bit tight and the cocking lever was moving along so I had to put my thumb on it meanwhile I was using pliers to turn the rounded piece out.


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Thanks Alex,
I assumed with the 2 holes on top it would unscrew but didn't want to force it with a lens wrench just in case.

Very grateful for your help,
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Nice work on the shutter!

I like it when the shutter blades are screwed into the housing.


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You are welcome, Jim.

Mike, yes, it’s always a pleasure not watching them jumping around :)


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Good to have such a knowledgeable member like Alex here. Thanks for the informative pics, Alex. It's always nice to study the innards of shutters and cameras and realise that there is no way I could ever even start thinking about diving into that myself :-)


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