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Kodak Instamatic M Series User Manual

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22/KODAK M-SERIES PROJECTORS
First we'll make the two-step bushing a one-step bushing. In
Fig. D74, we've slipped the bushing over a the jaws of a
closed hemostat—that's just a convenient way to hold the
bushing during the surgery. The shoulder with the larger
diameter is facing the tips of the hemostat.
Now use a single-edged razor blade to cut off the shoulder
that has the larger diameter (the shoulder that normally faces
the in-and-out cam). The modified bushing now has only one
shoulder—the longer shoulder that passes through the lever
assembly.
Next we'll modify the in-and-out cam. Make sure you
understand what you're doing here—you can't get the in-and-
out cam as a replacement part.
FIG. D72 Front of lever assembly with the new
bushing installed. Here you're seeing the
longer shoulder on the bushing.
FIG. D73 Back of the lever assembly with the
new bushing installed. Insert the bushing from
the back as shown here.
BRASS
POST
BUSHING
REGULAR-8
LEVER
SUPER-8
LEVER
GROOVE
SHOULDER
FIG. D75 Early style in-and-out cam.
FIG. D76 Modifying the in-and-out cam by
cutting back the shoulder to the groove.
FIG. D74 Cutting off the larger-diameter
shoulder of the new-style bushing.
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Kodak Instamatic M Series Specifications

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BrandKodak
ModelInstamatic M Series
CategoryProjector
LanguageEnglish

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