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    Central pneumatic shutter

    Got one of these as part of a grab bag of photo stuff off eBay and I finally found
    some time and the nerve to open it up to inspect and clean, I was quite
    surprised at how simple they are, but I think there's something missing
    inside. The shutter works and the knob that controls the shutter
    is marked Z, M, O, the "O" mark is a no brainer as it keeps the blades
    open, not too sure about "Z" which I guess is the equivalent of "T", the
    "M" setting does the same as "Z" which I guess is wrong.

    Anyway, opening it up I see there's a cam connected to the knob, and it has a
    hole, it's not threaded and I don't see where else there could be a connection
    to make it go instantaneous ( if this shutter does that ).
    Anyone ( IanG, Steven Tribe ? ) have one of these and can tell me the
    correct behavior of this shutter ?

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    Re: Central pneumatic shutter

    What elegance in design that shutter is!

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    Re: Central pneumatic shutter

    Yes, they are elegant in design, but feels very fragile, the rear case material is likely cast zinc
    it's very light, the front might be the same.

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    Re: Central pneumatic shutter

    I've sort of figured it out, it does have a instant action, but there is something worn out
    or the piston action isn't correct inside, if I rotate the one of the halves slightly I get instant,
    but it's instant for Z too.

    I found a thread here on the forum where a fellow member took a similar one apart and cleaned it
    and for the life of me I can't seem to find that thread again, I thought I bookmarked it but I guess not,
    some of the attached pics were of the diassembled shutter sitting in a green tray, jog anyone's memory ?

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    Re: Central pneumatic shutter

    I bought a dozen of these, the guy had them on sale for $25, brand new like. Most of the stuff can come off and it cannbe retrofitted to use a cable release. I am using the solenoid minus all the mounting stuff and a cool electronic controller I found. I have one mounted on a Lee holder.

    280776433241 on eBay

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    Re: Central pneumatic shutter

    Jim, I took something similar apart in the Autumn and posted here on the Forum, however I didn't photograph the ineterior, should have done so.

    I stripped it down and soaked everything in WD-40 then cleaned it off thoroughly, finally rinsing the bits with meths then Isopropyl alcohol. On initial re-assembly I found it better but the M & Z settings didn't alaways change despote moving the dial, so I cleaned the moving parts again and re-painted the casing. Now it's very smooth and consistent on the Instananeous setting M. O opens the shutter manually and Z on mine works like B rather than T. I very lightly lubricated a few areas on the control part with the spring etc and this made a big difference.

    An issue with these shutters seems to oxidation of the casing, enough to hinder smooth operation, I cleaned the casing minus the shutter blades with a mild abrasive cleaner, used for household use, srubbing with a tooth brush. Mine also had dried up old lubricants.

    Ian

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    Re: Central pneumatic shutter

    "Z" = time
    "M" = Momentary
    "O" = Open

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    Re: Central pneumatic shutter

    IanG, I found your thread but it's the one with pics that I'm looking for, I think the 'elbow' of the piston linkage
    is worn out or the other part that has the leaf spring, if I rotate the case halves slightly instant sort of works,
    I wanted to compare innards of mine to the posted pics. Mine is pretty clean inside I'll give the WD 40 a try.
    There's certainly a lot of posts with the word shutter

    Evan, I remember those shutters, Surplus Shed sold out of them

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    Re: Central pneumatic shutter

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim C. View Post
    IanG, I found your thread but it's the one with pics that I'm looking for, I think the 'elbow' of the piston linkage
    is worn out or the other part that has the leaf spring, if I rotate the case halves slightly instant sort of works,
    I wanted to compare innards of mine to the posted pics. Mine is pretty clean inside I'll give the WD 40 a try.
    There's certainly a lot of posts with the word shutter

    Evan, I remember those shutters, Surplus Shed sold out of them
    The people I bought mine from said they have about 800 of them. I bought mine around last November.

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    Re: Central pneumatic shutter

    Jim, I'll post some images of the interior of mine later, just need to resize them.

    I could use a couple of those shutters Evan's mentioned but they want silly money in terms of postage to the UK.

    Ian

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