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Manolo Photo
15-Feb-2020, 05:31
Hi dear forum

I accidentally destroyed the back piece of my Toyo Field 45 CF camera. When I unloaded a cassette I grabbed too hard and now it’s loose and does not hold tight. It doestn’t seem to miss anything. Someone who knows how to repair it?

Best M

Louis Pacilla
15-Feb-2020, 05:39
Hi Manolo & welcome to the forum!

Could you please post a photo or two of damaged with detail photos of the broken piece/pieces. Otherwise it will be hard to tell whats going on and how a fix may be made.

Manolo Photo
15-Feb-2020, 06:14
Aaah of course! Thank you

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Manolo Photo
15-Feb-2020, 06:18
200676

Manolo Photo
20-Feb-2020, 02:05
200676

Does anybody know where I can get it fixed?

LabRat
20-Feb-2020, 02:39
If you look at the GG focusing panel, you see the the arms that come off it, and near the panel side you see a little tab sticking out of them... There is the spring on the inside of the panel that needs to be lifted and held up until you can fold the arms down and the spring then will sit on top of those little tabs on the arms... Wrap a flat screwdriver with tape (to prevent scratching the panel) and lift them, then stick something like a point of a chopstick inside to hold it up, and try to manouver the tab under it... This may take a few tries, but it will go without removing spring... The arm is soft steel and bends easily, but sometimes you can bend it slightly out of the way, get the spring on, then bend it back into normal position... Careful you don't hit the GG and damage it, so you might remove it before repair...

Note that these do not like holders too thick in them, and might damage the above assembly, so always use care when using these...

Good luck!!!

Steve K

Manolo Photo
20-Feb-2020, 09:16
if you look at the gg focusing panel, you see the the arms that come off it, and near the panel side you see a little tab sticking out of them... There is the spring on the inside of the panel that needs to be lifted and held up until you can fold the arms down and the spring then will sit on top of those little tabs on the arms... Wrap a flat screwdriver with tape (to prevent scratching the panel) and lift them, then stick something like a point of a chopstick inside to hold it up, and try to manouver the tab under it... This may take a few tries, but it will go without removing spring... The arm is soft steel and bends easily, but sometimes you can bend it slightly out of the way, get the spring on, then bend it back into normal position... Careful you don't hit the gg and damage it, so you might remove it before repair...

Note that these do not like holders too thick in them, and might damage the above assembly, so always use care when using these...

Good luck!!!

Steve k

omg it worked!!!! Thank you!