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Kodak Medalist II - Kodak Medalist II Camera Reassembly Guide

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BACK
COMPLETE
(See
figure
12).
Place
the
two
hinge
latches
in
position,
one
at
each
end
of
the
back,
and
fasten
them
with
the
two
hinge
screws.
Place
the
two
hinge
pin
springs
and
the
four
hinge
pins
in
position
and hold
them
in
place
with
the
hinge
latches
at
either
end of
the
back.
The
hinge
pins
must
be
turned
so
that
the
holes
are
in
position
to
receive
th€
hinge
grips.
Using
adhesive
tape
to
protect
the
finish
on the
hinges,
force
the
four
hinge
grips
into
place
with a
pair
of
blunt-nosed
pliers
.
Replace
the
two
hinge
grip
guides,
one
at
each
end of
the
back,and
fasten
them
with
thefour
hinge
grip
guide
retaining
screws.
Replace
the
film
roller
pin
spring
in
the
open
end of
the
back
film
roller
and
insert
the
film
rol-
ler
pin
with
the
smafI'eii(f""turned out.
Put
the
solid
end
orthe
film
roller
in
the
bearing
hole
at
the
left
bottom
corner
of
the
back;
then,
with a
small
screw-
driver,
push
the
film
roller
pin
far
enough into
the
roller
to
allow
the
small
end of
the
pin
to
be
engaged
in
the
bearing
hole
at
the
top
of
the
back.
If
the
window
slide
button
was
disassembled
from
the
back,
place
the
window
slide
in
place
with
the
window
slide
button
extending
through
it.
Rest
the
back
on a
metal
block
covered
with
adhesive
tape
to
protect
the
finish
on the
outer
end
of
the
window
slide
button,
and
turn
over
the
inner
end
of
the
button
with a
small
hammer
.
With
the
window
slide
covering
the
round hole
through
the
back,
slide
the
window
slide
spring
under
the
window
slide
with the
straight
end
resting
against
the
nearer
side
of
the
window
slide
button
and
the
curved
portion
of
the
spring
over
the
spring
stud.
Push
the
short
end of
the
spring
down
so
that
it
rests
against
the
side
of
the
recess
provided
for
the
spring.
Replace
the
window
slide
cover
assembly
and
fasten
it
with
the
seven
window
cover
retaining
screws.
Replace
the
film
tension
pad
assembly
with
the
large
hole
over
the
film
window
and
fasten
it
with
the
two
tension
pad holding
screws.
FILM
SPOOL HOUSINGS, AND SPACERS
(See
figure
11).
Replace
the
left
and
right
mechanism
plate
spacer
and
fasten
them
with
the
two
case
screws.
---
With
the
bottom
.
plate
in
position
beneath
the
case,
place
the
spool
tension
over
the
centering
stud
of
the
film
roller
bracket.
Fasten
it
with one
of
the
bottom
plate
screws.
The
right-hand
plate
screw
is
inserted
through
the
right-hand
spool
bracket
and
secured.
The
bottom
plate
washer
is
put
in
position
over
the
hole
in
the
center
of
the
18
case
and
fastened
with
the
remaining
bottom
plate
screw.
With
the
blade
of a
small
screwdriver,
scrape
out
the
channels
in
the
bottom
of
the
case
where
the
bottom
edges
of
the
spool
housings
are
to
fit.
Apply
black
wood
lacquer
dope
to
the
channels.
NOTE:
The
lacquer
dope
functions
as
a
filler
; wood
lacquer
dope
should
there-
fore
be
used
in
preference
to
metal
lac-
quer
dope
because
it
has
a
higher
per-
centage
of
solids.
If
only
clear
dope
is
available,
add
carbon
black
to
it
so
that
no
light
will
be
transmitted.
If
neither
clear
nor
black
lacquer
dope
is
available,
use
regular
black
wood
lacquer
without
thinning.
Place
the
left
and
right
spool
housing
assemblies
in
position
in
the
case.
Set
each
housing
in
its
channel
by
placing
a wood
or
fiber
block
on top of
the
spool
housing
and
tapping
the
block
gently.
MECHANISM
PLATE
(See
figure
11).
With
the
blade
of a
small
screwdriver,
scrape
out
the
channels
in
the
bottom
of
the
mechanism
plate
into which
the
top
edges
of
the
spool
housings
are
to
fit.
Apply
black
wood
lacquer
dope to
the
tops
of
the
spool
housings.
Refer
to
the
preceding
paragraph.
Place
the
right-hand
case
film
roller
in
place
.
This
roller
can
be
distinguished
from
the
left-hand
casefilm
rollerby
the
double
shoulder
ateach
end.
Lower
the
mechanism
plate
and
the
safety
con-
troldriving
shaft
assembly
down on
the
case,
fitting
the
driving
shaft
into
the
left-hand
hole
of
the
case
and
the
right-hand
case
film
roller
into the
right-
hand hole
in
the
mechanism
plate.
CAUTION:
The
safety
control
driving
shaft
assembly
must
work
freely,
and
care
should
be
taken
not
to bend
the
shaft
where
it
passes
through
the
mechanism
plate.
Replace
one
mechanism
plate
holding
screw
near
the
trigger
button
.
This
will
hold
the
right
end of
the
mechanism
plate
down
so
that
the
right-hand
case
film
roller
will not
jump
out
while
the
left-
hand
case
film
roller
is
being
replaced.
Lift
up the
left
end of the
mechanism
plate
enough to
slip
the
left-hand
case
film
roller
into
the
holes
in
the
case
and
mechanism
plate
in
which
it
rests.
Now
re-
place
the
remaining
mechanism
plate
holding
screw
in
the
hole
in
front
of
the
key
post
bushing.
Where
they
come
together,
coat
the
edges
of
the
mechanism
plate
and
the
top
of
the
case
with
black
wood
lacquer
dope.
Then
place
the
two
neck
strap
bracke
,
ts
in
place
and
fasten
them
with
the
four
re-
taining
screws.

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