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Canon NEW F-1 Service manual
CANON NEW F-1
SERVICE MANUAL
EXPLODED VIEWS
AND
PARTS LIST
CANON INC. JAPAN
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Contents
1.
SWITCH POSITION AND NOMENCLATURE ............................................................................................... 4
2.
COVERS ................................................................................................................................................................ 6
3.
FRONT PANEL UNIT ATTACHMENT AND REMOVAL .......................................................................... 10
4.
FRONT BODY .................................................................................................................................................... 12
5.
UPPER BODY (WINDING SIDE)..................................................................................................................... 16
6.
TUNGSTEN CABLE ADJUSTMENT .............................................................................................................. 19
7.
SPOOL ................................................................................................................................................................. 20
8.
SPROCKET ......................................................................................................................................................... 22
9.
CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS ...................................................................................................................... 23
10.
UPPER BODY (REWIND SIDE)................................................................................................................... 31
11.
LOWER BODY (I) .......................................................................................................................................... 34
12.
LOWER BODY LUBRICATION.................................................................................................................. 38
13.
LOWER BODY (II) ........................................................................................................................................ 39
14.
ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS .................................................................................................................. 42
15.
FRONT PANEL UNIT ASSEMBLY AND DISASSEMBLY...................................................................... 50
16.
EYE LEVEL FINDER .................................................................................................................................... 61
17.
MOISTURE RESISTANT TREATMENT ................................................................................................... 66
18.
WATER RESISTANT TREATMENT.......................................................................................................... 68
19.
SHUTTER SPEED VARIATIONS................................................................................................................ 70
20.
SERVICE TOOLS LIST................................................................................................................................. 71
21.
TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTS ................................................................................................................ 74
22.
PARTS LISTS.................................................................................................................................................. 89
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Introduction
The NEW F-1 is the base of a completely new Integrated Functional System. It is based on
the original F-1 but utilizing many advances in electronics, precision machining and precision
optics made since the original F-1 was developed ten years ago.
The following considerations should be kept in mind when repairing the New F-1:
1. To maintain complete interchangeability between the camera body and the system
accessories, repair personnel must understand the interfaces (mechanical
and electronic) between the body and accessories. They must also be familiar with
repair standards, checking, adjustment and tools maintenance procedures.
2.
Preventive maintenance (lubrication, adjustment and parts replacement) are
necessary to insure the reliability of the NEW F-1.
Special Repair Instructions
1. Many of the electrical contacts in the camera are molded into plastic insulators.
When making solder connections, the soldering time should be kept as short as
possible.
2.
3% silver solder should be used to solder the IC's.
3.
Many bearing balls are used in the winding mechanism. Be careful during assembly
and disassembly to insure that no balls get lost in surrounding mechanisms.
4.
When the rewind crank is not installed, if the rewind shaft is pushed down past a
certain point it becomes impossible to open the back cover without removing
certain parts that normally need not be removed. This results in lost time.
5. Be sure that the elastic connectors used to connect the flexible and rigid circuit
boards are kept clean and free of contamination.
6.
The water and moisture proofing complicates many repair procedures. Take care
that they are correctly performed
7.
If the tungsten cable is kinked or frayed, repair is difficult and time-consuming. It is
much more cost efficient to be careful to not damage the cable than to repair or
replace it.
8.
The correct adjustment of the AV AE shutter speed indicator output resistor (RM
TV2) and the TV AE aperture determination resistor (RAE) are basic to maintaining
system interchangeability.
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1. Switch position and nomenclature
Name
Operation
SW1
Metering Switch
ON:
Metering activated
SW2
Release Switch
ON:
Starts Release sequence
SW4
Count Switch
OFF: Shutter exposure timing starts
SW5
Winding Complete Switch
OFF: Winding complete
SW6
Stop-down (S.D.) Switch
ON: Stopped-down (ganged with SWll1)
SW7
Self Timer Switch
ON:
Self timer activated
SW8
Battery Check Switch
ON:
Battery Check
SWll Lens A-M Switch.
ON:
Lens set to "a" mark
SW1l' Stop-down switch
OFF: Lens stopped down
SW12 Bulb switch
OFF: "Bulb" shutter speed
SW14 Timer Switch
ON:
Timer Activated
SW15 Lamp Switch
ON:
Viewfinder illumination on
SW16 X Sync Switch
ON:
1st curtain open; OFF: Winding complete
SW16' Safety Switch
ON:
Mirror up; OFF: Mirror down
SW17 Film End Switch
SW18 2nd Curtain Switch
ON:
No film on take-up spool
OFF: When 2nd curtain starts
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1) SW12 and SW18 Relationship
2) SW16 and SW16' Relationship
1st curtain
X contact must turn off after the 2nd curtain
closes and before winding is complete.
3) SW11, SW6 and SW11’ Relationship
SW11
SW6,1
1'
Lens "A"
Max.
S.D.
Lens "M"
Max.
S.D.
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
Max: Open aperture S.D.:
Stopped down
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2. Covers
Numbers 1-37
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Disassembly Notes
1. Remove the smooth face screw (3)
and shutter button (6) with tool
(CY9-6131-000).
2. Be careful not to lose detent
ball (7)-2 inside the camera.
Assembly and Adjustment Notes
4. Place teflon washer (8) under the lock lever
(7). Use a washer that is 0.3mm thicker than
the "A" dimension shown below. (Water
resistance)
3. The shutter dial cap (9) is glued in place.
4. Seals (8)(14)(29) and (30) are
available in more than one thick
ness to insure correct sealing.
5. When the rewind crank (22) is not
installed, don't push the rewind
shaft all the way down into its
holder. (If it is, time will be
lost in unnecessary work, because
of the click spring.)
A = l.l-(a-b) mm
Washer t = A +0.3mm
5. The teflon washer (14) used under the shutter
dial should be 0.1mm thicker than the "B"
dimension shown below. (Water resistance)
6.
Press the opening safety stopper
while removing the left top cover
7. (35).
Assembly and Adjustment Notes
1.
Put Diabond into the winding
lever shaft hole before final
installation of the screw (3).
2.
Lubricate the shutter button
shaft (6) and the interior or
the release lock (7) with GE-C9
[See Water-resistant treatment
(XIX)].
3.
Put Lozoid in the detent groove
of the release lock (7).
B .= 0.5-(a-b)
Washer t = B +0.1mm
6. When installing the shutter dial, align the notch
in (15) and the pin in the shutter dial ring (13)
with the hole in the top cover. The shutter
must be set to "A" before the dial is installed.
Note: Numbers in parentheses in the text correspond to circled
numbers one page 6. Disassemble in normal order and reassemble in
reverse order.
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Assembly and Adjustment Notes
7. Adjust the rewind crank (22) slip torque by changing the friction washer (21).
Torque Limits: 35 to 55 gcm.
8. Lubricate both sides of friction spring (20) with PL-015.
9. Hold the rewind fork. Raise the rewind crank knob and turn in
the rewind direction. The clutch should engage within one half
turn,
10. To install the ASA Dial, set the SV wiper wiper pin as shown and align the "1/2"
on the exposure compensation dial with the index.
11. Check the difference in height between the rewind crank bushing and the "A"
and "B" surfaces. Install a slightly thinner washer as indicated below.
11.1. Washer (30) "A" Difference Check at four points.
Ex: Difference
0.15mm
0.2mm
0.1mm
Washer "t"
---
---
---
0.1mm
0.2mm
No washer
11.2. Washer (29) “B” Difference
Ex: Difference
0.55mm
---
0.4mm
---
0.35mm
---
Wacher “t”
0.5mm
0.4mm
No washer
Note: Numbers in parentheses in the text correspond to circled numbers
on page 6. Disassemble in normal order and reassemble in reverse
order.
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Assembly and Adjustment Notes
12. SV Brush Adjustment
12.1.
Set the SV (ASA.) dial to ASA 6400 -1/3.
12.2.
Set the exposure compensation dial at "1".
12.3.
Check the position of the brush through the P.C. terminal hole.
Note: Shining the light source (a penlight or the illuminator D or M) through the
loupe makes the brush position easier to see.
12.4. Look at the underside of the SV board to check if the brush
if the brush is positioned as shown on the ASA 6400 -1/3 pad.
Note: It must stay on the pad at both extremes of dial play.
12.5. Set the dial to ASA 6400 and check that the meter doesn't
vary suddenly either up or down.
12.6.
If the adjustment is not correct adjust the SV board eccentric.
13. After installing the top cover (35), check the operation of the NORMAL-TIMER-LAMP
switch.
It should switch from one function to the next as shown.
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3. Front panel unit attachment and removal
Disassembly Notes
To remove the front panel unit, remove the
following parts.
1
Remove the top covers, mount
apron and bottom cover.
2
Body coverings (front)
3
Beeper plate
4
Removing the Mg2 latch lever
makes the AE joint gear easier
to remove.
Assembly and Adjustment Notes
1
1.1
Lubricate the joint gear and
coupler shafts with Astro-OilMIL-G.
1.2
Align the raised portion of
the coupler gear with the
mounting screw as shown.
1.3
Align the mark on the joint
gear with the positioning
hole as shown.
2
5
AE Joint Gear
Tripod Socket
7
Diaphragm Stricker lever
8
Battery Chamber Cover
9
Pentaprism rails
10 Unsolder eleven leads to main
circuit board.
Front Panel Unit Installation
2.1
Lubricate the marked parts of the
mirror charge and signal levers (in the
body) with Lozoid.
2.2
Wind until the curtain edge is
approximately in the center of
the frame.
2.3
In this semi-wound condition,
do not move the signal lever
(Fig. 1) or Intermediate signal
lever (Fig. 4, next page).
Position the main diaphragm lever so the
gear can be removed.
6
AE Joint Gear and AE Coupler
Installation
11 X sync contact yellow cord
12 Battery Check contact
Note: Numbers in parentheses in the text correspond to circled
numbers on page 6. Disassemble in normal order and reassemble in
reverse order.
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Assembly and Adjustment Notes
Disassembly Notes
2.4 In the order shown in figure 2, set the
levers as shown in figure 3.
13. If the SV board is to be removed,
remove the white cord from the P.C.
Terminal.
If the SV board is not going to be
removed, lift the front panel and
unsolder to white cord from the front
panel (SW16’) end.
14. Remove the plastic foam light shields
from the battery box area.
15. If the moisture seal rubber around the
main circuit board is damaged, replace
it.
Fig. 2
3.1.
Fig. 3
With the levers positioned as in figure
3, install so they are between the mirror
charge and signal levers (Fig. 1. page
6).
Caution:
If this operation is not done
correctly, winding timing will
be incorrect and the shutter
will not cock.
3.2.
While performing the above step, it is
possible that the signal lever will get
pushed out of position. Check that the
levers are positioned as shown below.
(Another method is to hold the
intermediate signal lever toward the
mount side while installing the unit.)
3.3.
While holding the body 1st curtain
latch lever out of the way, position the
1st curtain start lever toward the rear.
3.4.
Put Arontite R on the threads of the
mirror striker lever screw before
installing it.
Note: Numbers in parentheses in the text correspond to circled numbers on page 6.
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4. Front body
Numbers 1-16
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Assembly and Adjustment Notes
Disassembly Notes
1. To remove the main circuit board (6), the
lower body flex must be moved slightly.
2. When the battery cover is removed,
temporarily replace the earth (grounding)
screw.
4. Clean the connector portions of the resistor
board (R Board) (9) and main circuit board
(6) (rear side) and apply electrolub.
5. Install the resistor board (9) into the body.
Put diabond on the rear of the board
around the mounting holes.
6. Battery Chamber Unit (10) Post
Installation Checks
Assembly and Adjustment Notes
6.1.
Without a battery installed, the
swinging release rod (p/6 the battery
chamber unit) must overlap the
release pin below it by at least 1/2 the
pin diameter.
6.2.
When the minus contact of the
battery box is pressed down and then
released slowly, the
rod must return completely and
smoothly.
1. Apply electrolub to the connector portions
of the main circuit board (6) and lower
body flex.
2. Clean the elastic connectors (2) and (7)
with electrolub.
7. Install cushion I (11) as shown below.
Push it in until it is flush against the main
circuit board and diabond it to the body.
3. Install cushion II (4) as shown below.
Note: Numbers in parentheses in the text correspond to circled numbers on
page 12. Disassemble in normal order and reassemble in reverse order.
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Assembly and Adjustment Notes
8.
Attach the light shield (12) and seal (13) as shown.
9.
Pentaprism Contact Installation
9.1.
Don't interchange the
position of the left and right
contacts, or reverse either of
them.
9.2.
Solder the leads as quickly
as possible. Excessive heat will
loosen the contact pins.
10.
Main Flex Installation
10.1. Solder the main flex (16) at the following positions.
10.2. To prevent the main flex from interfering with the top cover screw holes, fix it with
double-sided tape.
10.3. The brown leads to SW12 are interchangeable.
See section 9 (Upper Body)
for the correct bending of
the flex.
Note: Numbers in parentheses in the text correspond to circled numbers
on page 12. Disassemble in normal order and reassemble in reverse order.
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Assembly and Adjustment Notes
11. Front Panel Lead Soldering
11.1. Put flux on the main circuit board solder lands.
11.2. Solder from the bottom up.
11.3. Dress extra lead toward the bottom as shown.
Note: The thick white lead goes to the
P.C. terminal.
Note:
Numbers in parentheses in the text correspond to circled numbers on page 12.
Disassemble in normal order and reassemble in reverse order.
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5. Upper Body (Winding side)
(6) can be displaced without removing (1) - (5)
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Assembly and Adjustment Notes
Disassembly Note
1. Shutter Speed Selector
1.1. To remove the shutter speed selector
(6), unsolder the black lead from SW4
and remove four screws [(6)-1 x 2 and
(6)-2 x 2].
1. The shutter speed selector (6) TV double
brushes must be aligned both vertically
and radially, so they will both make
contact with the correct pad.
2. Clean the TV resistor board (2) and install
it so that break in the pattern is at the
upper right with the shutter at "A".
Notes:
1. One of the (6)-1 screws is partially
hidden by flex (5) and hard to remove.
Pattern break
2. Be careful not to damage the main flex.
1.2 To remove the selector (6) completely,
unsolder the black and brown leads and
disengage the tungsten cable.
3. Shutter Speed Selector (6)
1.3 To temporarily remove (6) without
removing the tungsten cable:
3.1 Installation
1) Set the shutter to the "B" position and
remove the screws. Carefully lift the
selector off.
1) Lubricate the (Upper) Rewind button lockout lever with Lozoid 72090.
2) Place the selector out of the way but
where the cable will remain taut and
not become kinked.
2. Mounting screw (9)-2 for the winding
base is under main switch (8).
3. The entire 2nd curtain brake assembly
(17) can be removed without
disassembling it by removing three
screws (15) and collar (16). Disengage
the brake lever from the
master gear and (17) can be removed.
3.2 Post-Installation Checks
1) Check that the see-saw lever works
smoothly.
2) There should be less than 0.2mm
difference in the height of the fixed cam
and see-saw lever.
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Assembly and Adjustinent Notes
4. Winding Unit (9) Installation
4.1.
Lubricate the winding coupler
joint with MIL-G.
4.2.
Lubricate the friction surfaces
of the idler gear and frame
counter drive claw with Lozoid
72090.
4.3.
Install with the frame counter drive claw pulled out of the way.
5. Put a little Arontite L in the Key screw (10) hole in the sprocket shaft (12) and install the
screw.
6. 2nd Curtain Cam Follower (13)-3 Installation
6.1.
6.2.
In the wound condition, the gap between the 2nd Curtain Cam Follower and the
hook should be 0.05 to 0.15mm. Adjustment: The follower is available in several
sizes.
Lubricate the pivot shaft with astro-oil.
6.3.
The end play of the follower should be less
than 0.15mm, and it must return by the spring
pressure.
6.4.
The mesh of the follower and the hook should
be 0.2 to 0.3mm. Adjustment: Eccentric
6.5.
Lubricate the mesh surfaces of the follower
and hook with astro-oil.
7. 2nd Curtain Release Lever
7.1.
7.2.
Lubricate the shaft with astro-oil.
Thrust play should be under 0.05mm and end play under 0.2mm. Use washers to
adjust the play.
8. 2nd Curtain Brake Assembly (17)
8.1.
8.2.
While holding the brake lever out of the way (toward the prism rails), slip the
brake assembly (17) into place under the master gear.
Tighten the screws starting with the one at the front (mount) side.
Note: Numbers in parentheses in the text correspond to circled numbers on page 16.
Disassemble in normal order and reassemble in reverse order.
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6. Tungsten cable adjustment
Assembly and Adjustment Notes
1. Put the knotted end of the cable into the slot in the indicator pulley. Charge the
pulley one revolution and temporarily install a pin to hold it.
2. Check that the cable lies correctly in the pulley.
3. Set the shutter dial at "B".
Information
pulley
4. Thread the cable as shown in figure 1.
5. Remove the pin from the indicator pulley and find the spot
where the "B" appears in the finder. Temporarily fix the end as shown in figure 2.
At the point on the shutter dial pulley where the slot is a very small knot must now
be formed.
6. Tie the knot as shown below.
7. Insert the knot into the slot.
8. Put cyanobond on the knot slot. Do not get bond on the cable or in the pulley
groove.
9. Check the entire range of shutter speeds. If they are not correctly aligned in the
information window, adjust the nut on, the information pulley vertically until they
are. After adjustment, stake the nut with black diabond.
10. Check that the right-side viewfinder information disappears when the dial is moved
from 1/2000 to "A".
Check that the right-side viewfinder information appears when the dial is moved
from "A" to 1/2000 and remains visible through the entire shutter-speed range
from 1/2000 to "B".
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7. Spool
Steel Balls 3,5,7,9 Lozoid 72090
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Disassembly Notes
Be careful not to loose any of the bearing balls inside the camera. (See the facing
page for the number of balls in each location.)
Assembly and adjustment
1.
Winding Coupler (4)
1.1
With the shutter completely wound {winding stopper engaged) , the winding
coupler should be positioned as shown (10° ± 4.5° off the body centerline).
1.2
Visual angle check: the: line formed by the axis of the winding shaft and the
mounting screw for SW5 is the maximum limit (14.5°) for the coupler.
2.
Spool Torque
2.1
Lubricate the spool unit fiber friction washers with a mixture of FLA and PO A2
grease. (7:3)
2.2
Exercise the spool mechanism 30 to 50 times. Then measure the torque.
Std: 110 - 150 gcm
3.
Post Assembly Checks
3.1
After the spool unit is installed in the camera the correct tension measured at
the spool circumference (equivalent to spool friction torque) 170 to 230g.
3.2
Adjust the thrust play to 0.1 to 0.3mm by changing washer (15).
4.
Adjust winding shaft thrust play to 0.05 to 0.15mm by changing washer (2).
Note: Numbers in parentheses in the text correspond to circled numbers on page 20.
Disassemble in normal order and reassemble in reverse order.
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8. Sprocket
Assembly and adjustment notes
1. Lubricate the upper and lower
sprocket bushings with PL-015.
2. Adjust thrust play to 0.1 to
0.2mmm with washer (8).
3. Align the toothless section of the
main gear with the stopper notch
in the sprocket shaft (3)
4. Adjust thrust play of the main gear
to 0.03 to 0.15mm bywasher (4).
5. Align the main gear (2) and idler
gear (12) as shown below and
mesh them.
The protuding striker section should be as
shown ±2 teeth.
Lozoid: Loroid 72090
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9. Checks and adjustments
Assembly and Adjustment Notes
1. Shutter Curtains Installation
1.1. In the wound condition, the leading edge of the 2nd curtain should be from 5.4 to
5.9mm from the edge of the film aperture.
1.2. The leading edge should be parallel with the edge within 0.2mm.
1.3. In the wound condition, the trailing edge of the 1st curtain should overlap the
leading edge of the 2nd curtain by 2.0 to 2.5mm, and this overlap should be
maintained throughout the winding cycle.
1.4. The edge of the 1st curtain should be parallel with the edge of the 2nd curtain
within 0.2mm.
Note: The 2nd curtain "minus latch" should not latched at the full wound (5.4 5.9mm) position.
2. 1st Curtain Brake
2.1.
Check
1) From the maximum curtain travel position* to the fully wound condition, the ratchet
should move from the start position to the middle of the third tooth.
2) Even if the brake lever is pushed in the direction to the
end of its travel the ratchet should not go to the 4th tooth,
* Maximum curtain travel position: The curtains usually stop slightly short of this position
because of the brakes. For accurate checks, they can be pushed to the maximum with the
master gear.
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Assembly and Adjustment Notes
2.2.
1st Curtain Brake Adjustment
From the maximum curtain travel position, wind, release the shutter with the
seesaw lever at "B", and check the difference in the position where the curtain
stops and the maximum curtain travel position. It should be no more than halfa-tooth on the master gear.
1) To increase brake torque, turn the nut CW, but don't overtighten it. When you
reach the point where it starts to get tight, back off 90°.
2) To veaken torque, turn the nut CCW, but don't turn it too far. It should not be high
enough to touch the cam follower at the maximum follower play.
3) If the adjustment cannot be made with the nut, three different diameters
(strengths) of the coil spring are available (0.6, 0.65 and 0.7mm dia.).
4) After adjustment apply diabond to the nut. Do not use enough to increase the
height of the nut.
3. 2nd Curtain Brake
3.1
Adjustment
1) Standard: 0 to 0.5 teeth (master gear) Check as explained in 2.2 above.
The nut must not exceed the height of the shutter speed selector base.
2) Other adjustments are identical to the 1st curtain brake adjustment.
3.2
Brake Torque Check (Reference)
Measure the tension at the ratchet pawl as indicated.
1st Curatin Brake:
About
800g
2nd Curtain Brake
(with return spring disengaged)
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Adjustment Notes
4. SW4 OFF Timing
4.1
4.2
Clean the contact surface with keton.
Slowly push the 1st curtain release lever
in the "A" direction and note where the
latch is released. Adjust the switch with
the eccentric so that SW4 goes off at 0.1
to 0.2mm additional travel.
4.3
The eccentric should be adjusted so that
longer side is toward the rear.
5. Dowel Gear Position
At the maximum curtain travel position, and with the
camera mount toward you, the dowel should be within
0.5 teeth left to 1 tooth right of the centerline.
6. SW5 Timing
6.1
Switching Position
At a point 0.8mm from the bottom of the
stopper notch on the engagement stroke
of the stopper claw, SW5 should switch on.
1) Make sure that the stopper is not
0.8mm
from the bottom of the disengagement
stroke.
2) Check the position of the drive pin.
It is different from engagement and
disengagement.
3) Do not forget to retighten the nut after
adjustment.
6.2
As a visual check of the SW5 brush position
the edge of the pattern should be located
approximately under the midpoint of the
slope "A" of the brush.
6.3
In the wound condition, SW5 must be off and
turn on during winding.
6.4
After the check is finished, stake the nut with diabond.
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Adjustment Notes
7. Mechanical Release Stroke Adjustment
The shutter should release at 1.4±0.15mm of the
shutter button stroke. Adjust with the eccentric.
8. "Bulb" Pin Adjustment
Adjust so that at 1.25mm of the shutter button
stroke the
"bulb" pin and "bulb" lever are not touching.
9. Rewind Button Release Stroke Adjustment
9.1
Close the back cover. Set the rewind (R) button.
9.2
Adjust the eccentric so that the R button is released
at 1.0±(0.2mm of the shutter button stroke.
9.3
Check that the sprocket is free and turns smoothly
when the R button is set.
10. Following Needle Position
10.1
Mount the "tool standard" lens and set the diaphragm at
f/5.6.
10.2
Limit: A line "a" through the center of the following must
on the f/stop number (dimension "b"). The height of the
f/stop numbers is equal to 0.6 f/stops.
10.3
There must be approximately the width of the following
needle ring clearance between the outer edge of the
needle circle and the edge of the aperture scale make.
10.4
After adjustment, apply a small amount of cyanobond at
"c", "d" and "e".
10.5
Apply diabond to the root of the needle.
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Adjustment Notes
11. Mechanical Shutter
11.1 Curtain Travel Time
1) Standard: 7.5±0.2ms (1/1000)(34mm slit spacing).
2) Adjustment: Spring Drum Gear
11.2
Shutter Speed (Exposure Time)
1) Adjust at 1/250 using the 2nd Curtain Release Lever (Seesaw Lever) Turning
the seesaw eccentric CW increases shutter speed.
2) Adjust 1/2000 with the 2nd curtain cam follower.
3) Adjust repeating steps 1 and 2 until the best balance of all
speeds is obtained.
4) Shutter Accuracy (measured in EV)
Faster
1/2000, 1/1000: ±0.4EV
1/500 - 8 sec : ±0.2EV
12. Meter Position Adjustment
12.1 Connect a 10kohm variable resistor and microammeter in
series to the + side of the power supply set to about 2V.
Adjust the resistor for a current flow of 459uA through the
meter.
12.2 Adjust the meter housing position so that the meter needle
is centered on the "8" ±0.05mm.
12.3 Adjust the current and check the following positions:
12.4 Bond the meter housing to the die casting with black diabond. (Do not leave any
strings of bond.)
13. Battery Check and Low voltage Interlock1
13.1 Reduce the power supply voltage until the top of the
meter needle is about 0.1mm below the bottom of the
battery check index. At this point check that the
applied voltage is from 3.0 to 3.7 volts.
13.2 Check that the low voltage interlock activates at 3.2 volts.
Note: 1.
Low voltage interlock is the voltage where shutter release is prevented by the
cameras program.
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Adjustment Notes
14. Maximum Aperture (AVO) Indicator
14.1 Set AVO= 2.8 (Max. Aperture Pin Height =
6.9±0.03mm)
14.2 Bend the lever (dwg.) so that the top of the red
mark is positioned within the hatched area.
14.3 Check other maximum apertures. They should
also fall within 0.3 to 0.5f of the same position.
15. Aperture Mask Installation and Adjustment
15.1 The distance from the "A" surface to the
bottom of the mask opening is 2.42±0.03mm.
15.2 The distance from the "B" surface to the
bottom edge of the shutter speed opening is
2.70±0.03mm.
15.3 The distance from the C surface to the f/1.2
end of the aperture scale mask aperture is
16.2±0.1mm. When the mask is correctly
positioned, bond it with diabond.
15.4 To position the aperture scale film, install the
film with diabond, install the prism and position
the film before the bond hardens.
16. Frame Counter Adjustment
16.1 With the frame counter in the returned
position, the stop claw should be
engaged and flush against the 7th tooth
±0.1 Adjust with the eccentric.
16.2 Adjust the advance claw with the hex-head
eccentric so the tip of the claw is 0.3 to 0.6mm
up the slope of the 5th ratchet tooth.
16.3 When the advance claw is at maximum stroke,
adjust so that the clearance of the stop claw is
0.2 to 0.4mm.
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Adjustment Notes
17. Following Needle Hidden Position
17.1 Activate the stop-down lever, with the lens on
or off of "A", the following needle must not be
visible.
17.2 Push the stop-down lever back into the normal
position. With the lens off of "A" the following
needle is visible. It must disappear when the
lens is set to "A".
17.3 Adjust the hex-head eccentric (dwg.) to meet
these requirements.
17.4 Following Needle Movement (Reference)
18. Release Stroke and Pressure (Checks)
18.1 Mechanical Release (without battery)
Shutter button protrusion
Release Stroke
Total Stroke
Release pressure
:
:
:
:
1.0±0.2mm (Std: Shutter Ring)
1.4±0.2mm
1.7±0.1mm
Under 1,000 g
18.2 Electromagnetic Release
SW 1 ON
SW 2 ON
SW 1 - SW 2 Separation
Total Stroke
SW 1 Pressure
SW 2 Pressure
:
:
:
:
:
:
0.8+0.2mm
1.4±0.2mm
At least 0.5mm
1.7±0.lmm
100±20 q
350±50 g
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Adjustment Notes
19. SW 18, X Sync Check and Adjustment
19.1
X Contact Check
When winding from the maximum
curtain travel position (MCTP), the
contact separation is 0.3mm when
the brake claw is on the third ratchet
tooth.
Also, when winding from the MCTP,
the contact drive dowel must have at
least 0.5mm total travel.
19.2
SW 18 Check and Adjustment
1)
While winding slowly from the MCTP,
adjust so that SW 18 turns on when
the brake claw has traveled 2 to 2.5
teeth. Adjust by bending the fixed
contact.
2)
(Visual Check)
With the brake claw at the third
tooth, check that there is at least
0.2mm separation between the drive
pin and the switch lever.
3)
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Apply TUFFY TF-1156 to the marked
areas in figure 1.
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10.
Upper body (rewind side)
Number 1-13
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Assembly and Adjustment Note
Disassembly Notes
1. SV Circuit Board (S Board)*
1. SV Ckt. Board
1.1
If the SV circuit board need only be
moved out of the way:
1)
Remove three screws,
2)
Raising the board slightly,
unsolder the timer lamp
contacts. (See dwg.)
1.1
SV contact height = 3-4mm
1.2
The SV brush (wiper) must move
smoothly without catching.
2. Put the opening in the C ring toward the
front of the camera.
3. Before installing the SV ckt. board, clean
the main ckt. board contact and apply
electrolub.
By taking these steps, the SV
board can be removed from the
rewind shaft without disconnecting
it from the main and exposure
flexs.
1.2
To change the SV ckt. board,
unsolder it from the main and
exposure flex.
2. Meter Unit
2.1
2.2
4. Don't depress the rewind shaft (10) too
far when the SV ckt. board is installed.
Before removing the meter unit (6)
fix the information pulley with a pin
at one turn change.
5. Using an installed flex as a guide, bend
the main flex as shown.
Move the meter needle in the normal
deflection direction and the AVO
indicator (7) toward the penta-rail
so the meter can be removed
without the needle catching.
3. Exposure Flex (EXP FLX) *
The exposure flex cannot be removed
without disconnecting the SV Ckt.
board (4) and the meter/indicator unit
(5) & (6) must be disconnected.
*: ( ) indicate abbreviations used on
Electrical Diagrams.
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Assembly and Adjustment Notes
5.1
Make sure the connector legs are correctly aligned with the solder lands on the
main ckt. board and then solder them together.
6. When installing the meter/indicator unit (5) + (6), make sure the meter needle
clears the red mark on the AVC indicator (7).
7. Exposure Flex Installation
7.1
Before connecting the exposure flex to the meter indicator unit (5&6) or the SC
ckt. board, put it through the body opening (Once attached, it will not fit).
7.2
Apply flux to the marked areas and solder. Soldering time should be somewhat
longer than normal.
8. Even when moved quite slowly, the AVO Indicator (7) should move smoothly.
Note: Numbers in parentheses in the text correspond to circled numbers on page 31.
Disassemble in normal order and reassemble in reverse order.
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11.
Lower body (I)
Numbers 1-22
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Assembly and Adjustment Notes
Disassembly
1. The mounting screw (7}-l for Mg2
is hidden under the lead solder
connection.
2. Mg2 Lead is a single solid, lead.
Take care not to kink the cable.
Assembly and Adjustment Notes
3. The shorter hook of the main diaphragm
charge lever spring (11)-2 hooks at the
diaphragm release drive lever (Matsuba
lever) -which is part of the diaphragm
charge lever (11).
1. Lower body Flex
4. Winding Stopper Levers
Apply Tuffy TF-1156 to the MD
Contacts on the lower flex as
shown.
4.1
Assemble the stopper charge lever (17)
and the winding stopper (16) and
mount them on the shaft.
4.2
Onto them install spring (15) and
charge lever (15).
1) MD contact Assembly (Back
side)
2) MD Contacts (Front side)
1.1
Don't forget washer (6)-2. 2.
2. Mg2
2.1
The Mg2 latch lever should have
0.3 to 0.5mm overcharge
2.2
Adjust the overcharge by bending
charge lever (10).
Note: Numbers in parentheses in the text
correspond to circled numbers page
34.Disassemble in normal order and
reassemble in reverse order.
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Assembly and Adjustment Notes
4.3
Winding Stopper and Charge Lower Check
After installing (15) through (17) check the following points.
1) Winding Latch Overcharge: 0.3mm or more
2) When the SW5 pin is moved, the stopper lever must move smoothly without
catching.
Note: Numbers in parentheses in the text correspond to circled numbers on page 34.
Disassemble in normal order and reassemble in reverse order.
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Assembly and Adjustment Notes
5. Mirror Charge Timing
5.1
Wind until the hook (see dwg.) on the mirror mechanism side of the front panel is
set (The hook is easier to see if the battery box is removed).
5.2
In this condition check the position of the charge lever and the mirror latch lever. It
should be as shown.
To adjust, loosed the lever screw and move the lever.
5.3
Post-Adjustment Checks
1) At maximum charge the separation between the two levers (above step) is 0.5mm
or more.
2) At maximum charge, the mirror charge lever must have overtravel left (push as
shown to check).
3) Stake the mirror charge lever screws with Aron Alpha.
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12.
Lower body lubrication
Lozoid 72090 at //// points
1)
6)
2)
7)
3)
8)
4)
9)
5)
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13.
Lower body (II)
Numbers 1-10
5 - 10 can be assembled or disassembled independently
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Assembly and Adjustment Notes
Disassembly Notes
1. Mg3
1.4
1.1
To remove Mg3 (1), remove screw
(1)-1. Open the armature and
remove (l)-2 using a small crossrecess screwdriver. Remove one
more screw (l)-3 and the magnet
can be removed.
1.2
The armature is bonded to its base
with silicone rubber.
1.3
Apply current (8mA) to close the the
magnet. In this condition, run
silicone KE 471RTV into the crack
between the armature and armature
lever, and let dry about 12 hours.
When current flows through the coil
the armature closes to the yoke.
2. Rewind Switch (SW 17) Adjustment
2.1
Bend the lever at the point shown to
meet the following two conditions.
1) With at least one layer of film on
the spool, there should be at least
0.2mm separation between the
contacts. (Visual check)
2. Signal Lever (2)-2's screw (2)-l has
left-handed threads.
Assembly and Adjustment Notes
2) With no film on the spool, the
contacts should have at least
0.2mm of overtravel. (Visual
check)
1. Mg3 Holding Power Check
1.1
Unhook the spring.
1.2
Push at "A" until the dowel spacing
is 0.1 to 0.2mm. The armature
should set.
1.3
Apply 8mA current through the
magnet coil and push with a tension
page at "B". Read just before the
armature releases.
Std: 280g or greater
2.1
Check with a continuity checker.
3. To install the multi-exposure (M.E.)
lever (9), hold the M.E. ratchet lever
(9)-2 out of the way.
Note: Numbers in parentheses in the text correspond to circled numbers on page 39.
Disassemble in normal order and reassemble in reverse order.
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Assembly and Adjustment Notes
4. 2nd Curtain Latch Adjustment
4.1
Unsolder the data back direct contact and run keton (MEK) in around it.
4.2
Push the contact out from the inside.
4.3
Push on the armature lever and check the latch mesh. (Fig. 1)
4.4
Adjust the overlap to the limit shown in figure 2.
4.5
Stake the setscrews with Arontite R.
4.6
Apply Astro-oil to the latch surface.
5. 2nd Curtain Latch Operatic Check
5.1
In the wound condition the separation of the armature lever and drive lever is
0.2mm or more. (Fig. 3)
5.2
At all times during winding there must be some separation between the levers, and
between the armature lever and spring hanger screw. (Fig. 4)
5.3
If the above conditions are not met, bend the drive lever.
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14.
Electrical adjustments
Introduction and Contents
There are many electrical checks and adjustments for this camera, but they need not all
be checked every time work is performed on the camera. The following table is a
combined table of contents and guide to pertinent checks depending on the type of repair
performed.
Adjustment
Type of repair
Normal
Adjustment
1. Offset
IC-1
Replaced
Main CKT
Replaced
AV METER
Replaced
Do
2. R OSC2 (R43)
Check
3. R TC (R6)
Do
Do
Do
4. VR TV (VR3)
5. V AVO Output
6. SV (VR1) Output
1. VR GAIN (VR2)
Do
Do
Do
8. VR AV LEVEL (VR7)
Dc
Do
Do
9. VR TV Level (VR6)
Do
Do
Do
10. B.C.,V AV Output
Check
11. EF Mode V AV Output
Check
12. VR MAV (VR5) Adj.
Do
Do
Do
13. R MTV2 (R15) Sel*
Check
Check
Check
14. R AE (R26) Sel.
Do
Do
Do
15. RT ADJ (R42) Sel.
Do
Do
Do
16. AV Meter Needle
17. ASA Eccentric Adj.
Notes:
Do
Check
Do indicates a required step.
Check indicates an advisable step.
Sel.* Selection of a fixed resistor
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Assembly and Adjustment Notes
1. Offset
1.1
Offset Voltage Check
1) Unsolder one end of the RTC resistor
2) Short pins 9 and 11 .
3) Measure the voltage from pin 10 to Gnd. (V1).
4) Measure the voltage from pin 11 to Gnd. (V2).
5) If Vl-V2= 0±lmV, adjustment is not necessary.
1.2
Offset Adjustment
1) If difference is greater than lmV, adjust the offset.
2) Remove Rl or R2 and install a 200kohm variable resistor in its place.
3) Adjust the variable until the difference is less than 1mV.
4) Remove the variable and read its resistance.
5) Pick a fixed resistor closest to the variable resistors value
and install it.
1.3
Offset Post-Adjustment Procedure
1) Remove the short between pins 9 and 11.
2) Resolder the resistor RT leg unsoldered in Step 1
2. R OSC2(R43)
2.1
Check
1) Set the camera to 1/2 sec. shutter speed.
2) Check the shutter speed. If it is within the range 490 to 510 mS (500ms±2%), no
adjustment is necessary.
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Assembly and Adjustment Notes
2.2
(R43) Adjustment
If the oscillator is not within limits, proceed as follows.
1) Remove the ROSC resistor and replace it temporarily with an approximately
200kohm variable resistor.
2) Adjust the variable resistor until the shutter speed is within limits. Remove the
variable and measure it. Install a fixed resistor with a resistance as near as
possible to the resistance of the variable.
3) Recheck with the new resistor installed.
3. R TC (R6) Adjustment
3.1
Set the power supply so V BAT is 5.0V.
3.2
Measure VC (1.3 50mV). The value of R TC is
determined by the value of VC.
3.3
VC(v)
RTC
1.25-1.285
1.285-1.315
1.315-1.350
2.05kohm
2.00kohm
1.96kohm
Install the correct value R TC (R6) on the SV ckt. board.
4. VR TV (VR 3) Output Check
4.1
Measure VC and KVC.
4.2
Set the shutter dial to."A". Check that the output voltage of VR 3 (Fig, 3) is equal to
KVC.
4.3
Check VR 3 output at all shutter speed settings.
The correct value for each shutter speed is VC multiplied by the number listed below
for each speed. The limit is 15mV for all speeds.
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Assembly and Adjustment Notes
Shutter
speed
1/2000
1/1000
1/500
1/250
1/125
1/60
1/30
1/15
1/8
TVS
VR3 Output
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
1.3461*VC
1.2692*VC
1.1923*VC
1.1153*VC
1.0384*VC
0.9615*VC
0.8846*VC
0.8076*VC
0.7307*VC
Shutter
speed
¼
½
1”
2”
4”
8”
R
B
TVS
VR3 Output
2
1
0
-1
-2
-3
0.6538*VC
0.5769*VC
0.5000*VC
0.4230*VC
0.3461*VC
0.2692*VC
0
0
5. V AVO Output Check (Checkpoint Fig. 3 #1)
5.1
Check the output at 1 (Fig. 3) for each maximum aperture pin height (AVO). It
should be the produce of VC times the number listed below +/-4mV.
AVO (f/No.)
0.5 •>(1.2)
5.2
V AVO
1.225*VC
AVO (f/No.)
V AVO
1
(1.4)
1.250*VC
2
(2.0)
1.300*VC
1.7 (1.8)
1.285
3
(2.8)
1.350*VC
2.633 (2.5)
1.332
4
(4.0)
1.400*VC
3.6 (3.5)
1.380
5
(5.6)
1.450*VC
4.333 (4.5)
1.4 17
Activate the stop-down slide. The V AVO value is the same as for AVO 5.
6. SV (ASA) Resistor (VR1) ASA 100 Positioning
6.1
Turn the ASA resistor so that the output at #2 (Fig. 3) is 1.2VC. This is the ASA 100
position. If the position is not pre-marked, make a reference mark on the edge of
the
resistor disk.
6.2
The VR SV positioning tool can be used to hold the resistor disk
in position for other adjustments.
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Assembly and Adjustment Notes
6.3
Reference
7. VR GAIN (VR 2) Adjustment
7.1
Mount the tool standard FD5C/1.4, standard focusing screen (PE) and pentaprism.
7.2
Check the output at #3 (Fig. 3) with the light source at EV 9 and EV 15 and record
the values as V EV9 and V EV15.
7.3
Adjust VR 2 so that the difference between V EV9 and V EV15 is equal to VC/30x6
(±2mV)
8. VR AV (VR 7) Level Adjustment
8.1
Set the shutter speed to 1/60 (TVS=6) and the light
source to EV 12.
8.2
Measure the output at #1 (Fig. 4) and adjust VR 7
until the output (V AV) is equal to VC (±2mV).
(This is V AV9.)
8.3
Set the shutter speed to 1/8 (TVS=3)
8.4
Measure the output at #1 again. It should equal
1.3333VC±19mV. (This is V AV9.)
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Assembly and Adjustment Notes
9. VR TV (VR 6) Level Adjustment
9.1
Set the aperture to f/5.6 (AVS=5), the shutter speed to "A" and the EV Tester light
source to EV12.
9.2
Release the shutter and adjust VR6 so the exposure tester reads 0 ±.0.1 EV
9.3
Another method is to check the voltage (V TV) at Fig. 4 #2.
It should be: V TV = 1.0433 (VC) * 5mV.
10. Battery Check Mode V AV Check
When E1 (measured at SV ckt. board) is 3.50V and the battery check is on, the output
at #1 (Fig. 4) is 1.108 + 30mV.
11. EV Mode Fig. 4 #1 Output
With the dedicated flash inputs ( |AV|, EF ), the output at #1 (Fig. 4) should be as
shown.
12. VR MAV (VR5) Adjustment
12.1 Set the shutter dial to 1/60 (TV=6).
12.2 Set the light source to EV 12 and adjust VR5 (Fig. 4) so the meter needle is at
f/8±0.3f.
12.3 Reset the light source to EV 9. The meter should be at f/2.8 ± 0.3f. Reset the
shutter to 1/250. The meter should now read f/1.4 ± 0.3f.
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Assembly and Adjustment Notes
13. R MTV2 (JUS) Adjustment
13.1 Check the internal resistance of the ammeter ''A".
13.2 Add a dummy resistor to make the interval resistance + dummy resistor = 330ohm.
13.3 Set the shutter to "A" and the aperture to f/5.6 (AV5).
13.4 Set the light source to EV 12.
13.5 Install an approximately 500ohm variable resistor as shown and adjust for a current
of 488.25 µA ±7µA.
13.6 Remove the variable resistor. Measure its resistance and install the nearest available
fixed resistor in its place.
13.7 EV 9 : 380.25µA ± 12µA.
13.8 EF Mode : 470.25µA ± 10µA.
13.9 Check the AE Finder Indication
Light Source
EV 12
EV 9
Aperture
AV6 (f/8) TV 6 (1/6C) ± 0.4
AV6 (f/8) TV 3 (1/8) ± 0.5
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Assembly and Adjustment Notes
14. R AE Selection and Installation
14.1 Set the light source to LV 12.6 (819.6), the aperture to f/8 (AV 6) and shutter to
1/125 (TV 7).
Note:
If light source cannot be set to 12.6, set the aperture to f/6.7 (AV 5.5) and
the light source to LV 12.
14.2 Install a 100kohm variable resistor.
14.3 Adjust the variable resistor so that the "IN" voltage is equal to VC ± 2mV.
14.4 Remove, read and replace the variable resistor with the closest
available fixed resistor.
14.5 Check operation with the AE Motor Drive FN.
Lens: "A"
Light source
EV15
EV12
EV9
Shutter: 1/125
AVC (Lens Aperture)
f/16 ± 0.3f
f/5.6 ± 0.3f
f/2.0 ± 0.3f
15. RT ADJ (R-S2) Selection
15.1 Set the shutter to "A".
15.2 Install variable resistor as shown.
15.3 Adjust the resistor so the shutter speed is
0.9S±0.05mS (1/1000 sec.)
15.4 Install the closest fixed resistor to the variable
resistor a value.
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15.
Front panel unit assembly and disassembly
Numbers 1-24
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Disassembly Notes
Assembly and Adjustment Notes
2.2
Check that the height of the pin in the
relaxed position is 5.7± 0.05mm below
the mount surface.
2.3
The pin (8) must work smoothly.
1. Do not bend the brush contacts on VR
AOAC (VR 9) wiper (3).
2. To remove the A Mode (switch) assy.
(22), first remove spring holder (21),
spring (20) and the mirror start latch
(see dwg.).
3. G Ring (6)
3.1
Install G ring (6) in the direction shown
and insure that it is completely seated.
3.2
After installing the G ring (6). Check
that the following needle holder works
smoothly.
Assembly and Adjustment Notes
1. VR AOAC Lever
1.1
Check that both contacts of the VR
AOAC (VR 9) wiper brush (3) are
the same height and the brushes
work smoothly
without catching.
1.2
Lubricate the shaft hole of (3) and
washer (4) with MIL-G.
1.3
Clean the pattern surface of VR
AOAC resistor board (9).
1.4
4. Do not forget the mylar washers (9)-2
when installing the VR AOAC board (9).
5. Diaphragm Closing Slide (15)
5.1
Do not forget collar (12) when
assembling slides (15) and (13) with
screw (11).
5.2
Lubricate the slide (15) and A Mode
slide (13) friction surfaces with UTLM10.
5.3
When installing the slide (15), make
sure that the tapered pin on stop-down
lock lever (19) fits as shown below.
Check that the VR AOAC wiper (3)
operates smoothly even when the
maximum aperture correction pin
(8) is moved slowly.
2. Maximum Aperture Correction Pin (8)
2.1
Lubricate the max. aperture
correction pin (8) and the hole it
works in with a small amount of
FLA (not enough to come out of the
hole).
Note: Numbers in parentheses in the text correspond to circled numbers on page 50.
Disassemble in normal order and reassemble in reverse order.
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5.4
Attach spring (10) to hooks of (15) and (21) and spring (5) to hooks of (13) and (7).
5.5
Check that the stop-down slide operates normally.
6. Lubricate the cam surface of the stop-down lock lever with UTLM-10.
7. Lubricate the A-M pin (23) with FLA.
8. A-M Changeover
8.1
Check the A-M pin after installing the A Mode Assy. (22).
1) A-M pin height (Std: Mount surface) : 0 0.05mm.
2) A-M pin returns smoothly and positively.
3) A-M switch is on when A-M pin is 0.4 to 0.6mm below mount surface.
8.2
With the lens on "A" the lock pin of (19) must not release.
8.3
Check that SW II' is on when the stop-down slide is in the normal position and off
when the slide is extended.
8.4
When installing the A Mode Assy. (22), the A-M change lever should be over the
intermediate lever (18).
9. Lubricate the friction surfaces of intermediate lever (24) with UTLM-10.
Note: Numbers in parentheses in the text correspond to circled numbers on page 50.
Disassemble in normal order and reassemble in reverse order.
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Assembly and Adjustment Notes
4. Following needle lever
1. Lubricate all lever pivot shafts with
MIL-G.
2. Lubricate the friction surfaces (/////
marks) with Lozoid 72090. Lubricate
the
slots of the brake lever [p/o the
mirror charge lever (4)-4] with MILG.
4.1
Slip the end of the following needle
lever (7) under the resistor section
of AE unit.
4.2
The bottom end of lever (7) should
be engaged with the lowest part of
lever A and shown below.
4.3
The aperture signal lever should
work smoothly with no trace of
roughness.
4.4
Lever (7) must also work smoothly
when the stop-down slide is
activated.
4.5
When the max. aperture correction
pin is moved the correction lever
(9) must work smoothly.
3. Check the positions of all the springs
(see above).
Note: Numbers in parentheses in the text correspond to circled numbers on page 53.
Disassemble in normal order and reassemble in reverse order.
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Numbers 1-13
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Assembly and Adjustment Notes
1. Mirror
1.1
Lubricate the mirror hinge with UTLM-10.
1.2
Mirror (1) thrust play should be between 0.05 to 0.25mm. Adjust collar (1)-3.
1.3
Mirror (1) must move smoothly under its own weight.
2. Pentaprism Contacts
2.1
Soldering time to the pentaprism contacts (2) and (3) should be kept as short as
possible to avoid loosening of the contacts in their plastic seats. (Placing the
contacts on a damp sponge while soldering is one possible method.)
2.2
The left and right contacts are different. Take care not to reverse them. When
viewed from the mount (front) side, the contact with the recessed (X sync) pin
goes on the left.
3. The upper left and lower right screws (4)-l holding the focusing screen mask (4) are
positioning screws.
4. Mirror Shock Absorber (6)
4.1
The clearance between the mirror (1) and the shock absorber (6) should be 0.1 to
0.4mm (after the mirror angle has been adjusted). The absorber (6) is available is
several sizes to make the adjustment.
4.2
Align the light shield ridges on the shock absorber (6) with those on the inside of
the front panel.
5. Install the rubberized fabric light shield (10) with the rubberized side forward
(toward the mount), put it flush at the top and adjust horizontally as it is installed.
Use plyobond.
6. With the mirror in the full-up position against the light shield, the clearance between
the mirror charge lever and the mirror-up stopper is 0.1 to 0.4mm. If it is out of
tolerance, change to a different sized mirror-up stopper (12).
Note: Numbers in parentheses in the text correspond to circled numbers on page 55.
Disassemble in normal order and reassemble in reverse order.
Assembly and Adjustment Notes
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7. Light Shields
7.1
Both light shields (10) and (14) have heat-sealed edges to prevent fraying,
7.2
Light shield (14) should stand away from the frame light shield (13) by 2 to 3 mm.
Heat it with a soldering iron to shape it correctly.
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Assembly and Adjustment Notes
1
1st Curtain Release (Mirror Release)
1.1
Move the mirror charge lever in the direction
shown at the right.
1.2
Move the lever until the mirror is at midposition, then set the 1st curtain release lever
as shown.
1.3
Slowly return the mirror charge lever and
note the position of the mirror when the 1st
curtain release releases.
1.4
The correct position for the 1st curtain release
lever to release is when the mirror is 1.5 to
4.5mm below the light shield at the top of
the mirror box.
2
Safety Switch
The safety switch must make (turn on) when the edge of the mirror is at the optical
axis. The limits are from 1mm below to 10mm above the optical axis.
3
Mirror Angle (45°) Adjustment¨
3.1
Horizontal Level Adjustment Limit ±3'
3.2
Angle Adjustment: 45°±3'. Adjust with the hex-head
eccentric.
3.3
After the adjustment is correct, apply Aron Alpha 802*to the hex-head eccentric.
Do not apply to other parts.
*: Aron Alpha 80 2 is thicker than the regular Aron Alpha
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Assembly and Adjustment Notes
4. VR AOAC (VR9) Wiper Adjustment
4.1
In the relaxed position (AVO=5.6) the pin height* should be 5.7 ± 0.05mm.
*: Pin height is repair jargon. In the case of lenses, it is correct, since the pin
protrusion above the standard mount surface if measured. In the body, the
opposite is true. The pin height is a measure of how much the pin is recessed
below the mount standard surface.
4.2
Set the max. aperture pin to the f/2.8 height. Check that the AVO and AVC
brushes are on the proper pattern (A loupe will probably be necessary). Adjust
with eccentric A.
4.3
Check the brush position also at AVO S f/1.2 and f/5.6.
5. Sector Gear Return Position Adjustment
Adjust eccentric (B) so that a line through the axes of the sector gear and
coupler (line "b") bisects the second tooth of the sector gear.
6. R AV Wiper Position Adjustment
6.1
Stop down the tool-standard lens 4 AV (f/5.6) and adjust so the inner edge of the
wiper (Fig. 3) is on the AV=4 position of the AV resistor board (Fig. 2). The
adjustment is made by loosening the viper mounting screw and repositioning the
wiper.
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Assembly and Adjustment Notes
6.2
Check the brush position also at AV=0, AV=4 and AV=8 also. The limit is ±0.2 AV.
(each pattern element is 0.1AV).
Note: Some R AV boards have circular marks indicating full step intervals and
others have triangular marks.
6.3
After the adjustment is finished, stake the mounting screw with diabond.
7. Coupling Adjustment Plate Adjustment
7.1
Set the tool standard lens to "A".
7.2
Loosen the coupling lever screw.
7.3
Adjust the eccentric (C) (Fig. 1) so that there is no space between the charge gear
and coupling lever.
7.4
After adjustment stake both the eccentric (C) and coupling lever screw with
diabond.
7.5
Lubricate the friction surfaces of the charge gear and coupling lever with UTLM-10.
8. Front Panel Unit Wiring Diagram
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16.
Eye level finder
Numbers 1-26
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Assembly and Adjustment Notes
1. The thinner side of the eyepiece mask (6) goes to the right.
2. Eyepiece Frame (7)
2.1
The plastic foam light shield in eyepiece frame (7) should not be visible.
2.2
The notch in the frame goes down.
3. Full the space between the accessory cover (1) and the diecast pentaprism box with
black diabond.
4. Apply oil retardant OBF-10 around the junction of the die casting and eyepiece lens.
(Water resistance)
5. Use the special tool to install the Button ring (10),
6. Pentaprism Cover Installation
6.1
Install the cover from the front first.
6.2
When covering rear (eyepiece) side keep the cover level as it is lowered into place.
Note: Numbers in parentheses in the text correspond to circled nurnbers on page 61.
Disassemble in normal order and reassemble in reverse order.
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Assembly and Adjustment Notes
7. Assemble the contacts (16) and (18) so contact I (18) is under contact II (18).
8. After installing the accessory shoe mounting plate (23), apply black diabond all around
the joint with the prism cover so no crack is left open. (Water resistance)
9. Pentaprism Cover, Lead Dress
9.1
Solder the black and yellow leads as quickly as
possible to prevent loosening of the contacts in their
plastic mounts (the contact assembly can be placed
on a damp sponge).
9.2
Solder the leads and dress
as shown.
Note: Numbers in parentheses in the text correspond to circled numbers on page 61.
Disassemble in normal order and reassemble in reverse order.
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Numbers 1-39
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Assembly and Adjustment Notes
1. The eyepiece shutter is assembled as shown.
2. Pentaprism Play Removal
2.1
Select the correct spacer (a) for the left side.
2.2
Select the correct spacer (b) for the right side.
(Both spacers are available in several sizes.)
2.3
Bond the spacers in place with black diabond.
3. The rail pressure pins (15), (17) and (26) have to
be installed in the correct direction.
4. Contact Pressure Springs
1) The springs must be used in the correct
positions.
2) The X contact spring is approximately 0.5mm
longer than the others.
3) The TV contact spring (second from the right)
has a flush end.
4) 4.2 Align the contact assemblies so they do
not extend over the edge of the pentaprism
box and tighten the mounting screws.
Note: Numbers in parentheses in the text correspond to circled numbers on page 64.
Disassemble in normal order and reassemble in reverse order.
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17.
Moisture Resistant Treatment
Apply moisture-proofing (Tuffy TF-1156) at the points indicated by hatching.
1. On the body at the SW 18 mounting
position.
6. Pentaprism Contacts (X contact)
2. On the body at the SW 12 mounting
position.
7. Top Cover (Right) Approx. 30mm
3. SW 18 assembly
(To the contact
base)
4. Timer lamp contact assy.
8. MD contact (back side)
Cover completely
5. Main flex./ SV Connector
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9. MD Contact (Front side)
13. Pentaprism Contacts (X contacts)
10. MG 3 Lead connections
14. Capasitor CE1 (SV Board)
11. Main flex front side soldering
(1) Soldering points on front of
board.
(2) Rear Side: Capacitor leg
and hole - Liberal amount
12. SW 1
15. Card Connector (Rear of SV board)
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18.
Water resistant treatment
1. Inject silicone in the space between
the front panel and the lower body
"obi" (band).
4. Use the teflon washer in the release
lock lever.
2. Put the rubber seal in the groove and
apply silicone (KE-347B) on it.
5. Place the teflon washer in the shutter
dial seat under the shutter dial.
3. Apply grease (GE-C9) between the
shutter button'assembly and the
release lock ring.
6. Put two types of teflon washers in the
ASA dial.
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7. Place the rubber seal between the
front panel and body die castings.
11. Lift the exposure flex out of the way
and put silicone (KE 347B) in the
space shown below.
8. Bond the following needle adjustment
hole cover in place (1).
9. Insert the SW 18 conductive rubber
cover (2).
12. Put silicone (KE 347B) in the crack
around the battery cover.
10. Install the water seals in the base
cover.
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19.
Shutter speed variations
(Based on +/- EV) T=2-n
EV \
2000
11
1000
10
500
9
250
8
125
7
60
6
30
5
15
4
8
3
4
2
2
1
1”
0
2”
-1
4”
-2
8”
-3
0 500
0.691
1.381
2.762
5.524
11.05
22.10
44.19
88.39
176.8
353.6
707.1
1414.2
2828
5657
11314
0.450
0.667
1.334
2.668
5.336
10.67
21.34
42.69
85.38
170.8
341.5
683.0
1366.0
2732
5464
10928
0.400
0.644
1.289
2.577
5.154
10.31
20.62
41.23
82.47
1R4.9
329.9
659.8
1319.5
2639
5278
10556
0.350
0.622
1.245
2.489
4.979
9.957
19.92
39.83
79.66
159.3
318.6
637.3
1274.6
2549
5098
10197
0.300
0.601
1.202
2.405
4.809
9.618
19.24
38.47
76.95
153.9
307.8
615.6
1231.1
2462
4925
9849
0.250
0.581
1.161
2.323
4.545
9.291
18.58
37.16
74.33
148.7
297.3
594.6
1189.2
2378
4757
9514
0.200
0.561
1.122
2.244
4.487
8.974
17.95
35.90
71.79
143.6
287.2
574.3
1148.7
2297
4595
9190
0.150
0.542
1.084
2.167
4.334
8.669
17.34
34.67
69.35
138.7
277.4
554.8
1109.6
2219
4438
8877
0.100
0.523
1.047
2.093
4.187
8.375
16.75
33.49
66.99
134.0
267.9
535.9
1071.8
2144
4287
8574
+0.050
0.505
1.011
2.022
4.044
8.088
16.18
32.35
64.70
129.4
258.8
517.6
1035.3
2071
4141
0282
0
0.488
0.977
1.953
3.906
7.813
15.62
31.25
62.50
125
250
500
1000
2000
4000
8000
-0.050
0.472
0.943
1.887
3.773
7.546
15.09
30.19
60.37
120.7
241.5
483.0
965.9
1931.9
3864
7727
0.100
0.456
0.911
1.822
3.654
7.289
14.58
29.16
58.31
116.6
233.3
466.5
933.0
1866.1
3732
7464
0.150
044C
0.580
1.760
3.521
7.041
14.08
28.16
56.33
112.7
225.3
450.6
901.3
1802.5
3605
0.200
0.425
0.850
1.700
3.401
6.801
13.60
27.20
54.41
108.8
217.6
435.3
870.5
1741. 1
3482
6964
0.250
0.411
0.821
1.642
3.285
6.569
13.14
26.28
52.56
105.1
210.2
420.4
840.9
1681.8
3364
6727
0.300
0.397
0.793
1.586
3.173
6.346
12.69
25.38
50.77
101.5
203.1
406.1
812.3
1624.5
3249
6498
0.350
0.383
0.766
1.532
3.065
6.130
12.26
24.52
49.04
98.07
196.1
392.3
784.6
1569.2
3138
6277
0.400
0.370
0.740
1.480
2.960
5.920
11.84
23.68
47.37
94.73
189.5
378.9
757.9
1 515.7
3031
6063
0.450
0.357
0.715
1.430
2.860
5.719
11.44
22.88
45.75
91.51
183.0
366.0
732.0
1464.1
2928
5856
0.500
0.345
0.691
1.381
2.762
5.524
11.05
22.10
44.19
88.39
176.8
353.6
707.1
1 414.2
2828
5657
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20.
Service tools list
(Ref. No. C1-0751)
TEST EQUIPMENT
(USE)
(NAME OF TEST EQUIPMENT)
1. Shutter
Shutter Tester (Model 7J-18C) or PA-16 Transistorized
Shutter Tester or Simplified Shutter Tester
2. Exposure Meter
2.1
D.C Voltage Tester (Digital Tester Model VOAC 7 07 or
VOAC 77) ( Must measure to 1mV)
2.2
Standard Brightness Checker (CdS)
or Canon Luminance Meter (S.B.C)
2.3
Oscilloscope (Electric Circuit General Check)
3. Range-Viewfinder
Universal Range-Viewfinder Collimator (SU-006-2) or
Universal Range-finder Collimator
4. Mirror for 45°
Universal Type 90° Collimator
5. Field of View
Universal Range-Viewf inder Collimator (SU-006-2). or
Universal Parallax Collimator
6. Flange - Focal Distance
42.14mm Dial Gauge
7. Adjustments
7.1.
Dial Tension Cages (Correx.)
0-300 g, 0-1Kg
7.2.
Depth Gage (Max. Aperture correction Pin)
7.3.
Retaining Ring Pliers AOG
8. Electrical Adjustment
Precision Variable Resistors
(for selecting adjustment resistor values) - Local Purchase
1. 200kohm
2. 10kohm
3. 500kohm
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SMALL HAND TOOLS
Canon NEW F-1
(C12-0751)
Place of use
CY9-6129-000
Rewind Shaft
CY9-6130-000
AVO Wiper
CY9-6131-000
Winding Lever Screw,
Shutter Button Ring
CY9-6132-000
ASA Dial Nut
CY9-6133-000
2nd Curtain Latch
CY9-6134-000
Rewind Knob Pin-face Screw
CY9-6135-000
Pentaprism Button Holder
CY9-6125-000
Charge lever Shaft
CY9-6126-000
1st. Curtain Brake Shaft
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CY9-6127-000
Indicator Cable
CY9-6128-000
VR TV Circuit Board
CY9-6136-000
Shutter Adj.
CY9-6137-000
P.C. Terminal
CY9-6138-000
Mirror Angle (45°) Adj
CY9-6139-000
SW 5 Nut
CY9-6140-000
Frame Counter Ratchet
CY9-6141-000
Following Needle Adj
CY9-6142-000
Winding Tool
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21.
Troubleshooting charts
Series 1: Shutter Will Not Release
1.1
Meter Always ON
1.2
Miscellaneous
1.3
No V Batt
1.4
No E 1
1.5
No Vc
1.6
No KVc
1.7
Sw 2 Check
1.8
Sw 4 Check
1.9
Sw 5 Check
1.10
Sw 11 Check
1.11
Mg 3 Check
1.12
Mg 3 Check
1.13
No Clock Pulse
Note: All circuits are coated with Tuffy TF-1156 which must be penetrated to make
contact with the probe.
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1.1
Meter always on
*: Check for after effects (stains, etc.) of moisture condensation.
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1.2 Miscellaneous
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1.2
Miscellaneous (contd.)
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1.3
No V Batt
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1.4
No E 1
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1.5
No Vc (Correct Vc : 1.3V +/- 50mV)
1.6 No KVC
Page missing
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1.7 SW 2 Check
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1.8 SW 4 Check
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1.9 SW 5 Check
1.10 SW 11 Check
Page missing
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1.11 Mg 3 Check
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1.11 Mg 3 Check (contd.)
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1.12 Mg 2 Check
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1.12 Mg 2 Check (contd.)
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1.13 No Clock Pulse
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22.
Parts Lists
CANOW NEW F-1 SERVICE PARTS POLICY
1. THE POLICY OF CAMERA SERVICE, TOKYO, IS TO STOCK ALL PARTS NECESSARY TO
EFFECT EFFICIENT ECONOMICAL SERVICE. IT IS NEITHER NECESSARY NOR
TECHNICALLY FEASIBLE TO STOCK SEPARATELY EVERY PART THAT GOES INTO EACH
PRODUCT.
IN ESTABLISHING THE SPARE PARTS LIST, WE CONSIDER REPAIR DIFFICULTY,
LABOR COST, SPECIAL TOOL REQUIREMENTS AND INDIVIDUAL PARTS Vs.
ASSEMBLED UNIT COST TO DETERMINE IN WHICH FORM PARTS WILL BE STOCKED.
2. A RECENT REVIEW HAS SHOWN THAT IT IS MORE ECONOMICAL AND ADVANTAGEOUS
TO THE CUSTOMER, THE SERVICE FACILITY AND US TO STOCK INDIVIDUAL PARTS
UNLESS THERE IS AN OVERRIDING REASON FOR STOCKING PRE-ASSEMBLED UNITS.
THE UNITS LISTED BELOW ARE STOCKED AS UNITS BECAUSE THEY REQUIRE TOOLS
OR TECHNICS NOT NORMALLY AVAILABLE AT FIELD SERVICE LEVEL.
CG1-0131-000 MASTER GEAR UNIT
CG1-0132-000 SPRING DRUM UNIT
CG1-0139-000 ELECTRIC PARTS UNIT
CG1-0141-000 ACTION GRIP UNIT
IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE, WHICH ARE STOCKED ONLY AS UNITS, SOME
INDIVIDUAL PARTS ARE STOCKED FOR THE FOLLOWING UNITS IN ADDITION TO THE
UNIT.
CY1-1210-000 SPOOL ASSY
CG1-0133-000 MAGNET-3 UNIT
CG1-C134-000 HAGNET-2 UNIT
CG1-0135-000 BATTERY CHAMBER UNIT
CG1-0137-000 METER/INDICATOR UNIT
CG1-0142-000 WINDING UNIT
CG1-0143-000 SHUTTER SPEED SELECTOR
CG9-0156-000 SAFETY LOCK ASSY
CG9-0167-000 REWIND CRANK UNIT
CG9-0171-000 AE RESISTOR UNIT
CG9-0172-000 MAX. APERTURE
CORRECTION UNIT
CG9-0174-000 MIRROR ASSY
CG9-0177-0C0 A MODE ASSY
3. INDIVIDUAL ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS WHICH MAY REQUIRE REPLACEMENT ARE
STOCKED. OTHERS ARE LISTED WITH THEIR SPECIFICATIONS ON THE BACK OR THE
WIRING DIAGRAM.
4. THE SPARE PARTS LIST IS ADJUSTED PERIODICALLY TO INSURE THE NECESSARY
PARTS ARE ALWAYS AVAILABLE, AND UNNECESSARY PARTS ARE REMOVED FROM THE
STOCK LIST.
5. ASSEMBLIES SHOWN WITH THE N.S. MARK ARE SHOWN FOR CLARITY ONLY. THEY
ARE NOT STOCKED IN THE FORM SHOWN.
6. THE PARTS STOCKED AS SERVICE PARTS ARE NOT ALWAYS EXACTLY THE SAME PART
USED ON THE ASSEMBLY LINE, BUT THEY ARE PROPERLY
INTERCHANGEABLE(SCREWS, WASHERS, LEAD WIRE, ETC.)
7. IN THE EXPLODED VIEW, THERE ARE CERTAIN SCREWS WITH A "7" AS THE FINAL
DIGIT OF THEIR PART NUMBER. THESE SCREWS PROVIDE ELECTRICAL GROUPS.
SCREWS WITH A "9" FINAL DIGIT, WHICH CAN USUALLY BE SUBSTITUTED FOR "7"
SCREWS, CANNOT BE USED IN THESE CASES.
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REF.NO.C12-0751
CONTENTS
EXTERNAL PARTS
REWIND CRANK & BACK COVER
BACK COVER
METER/INDICATOR & REWIND
SHUTTER SPEED SELECTOR
FRONT PANEL UNIT & MAIN P.C.B
MIRROR ASSY & LIGHT SHIELDS
AE RESISTOR MAX. APERTURE CORRECTION UNITS ...
INTERLOCKING LEVER & A MODE SWITCH ASSY
WINDING UNIT & PHOTORECEPTOR ASSY
BATTERY CHAMBER & MAGNET-2 UNIT
SHUTTER MECHANISM
WINDING SHAFT & SPOOL
LOWER BODY PARTS
UPPER BODY PARTS
SPROCKET
ELECTRIC PARTS UNIT
WIRING DIAGRAM
ELECTRIC PARTS LIST
ELECTRIC PARTS LIST
INDEX OF PART NUMBERS
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
6
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
Pg.1
PARTS LIST
REF.NO.C12-0751
NEW PARTS NO.
CA1-2081-000
CA1-2085-000
CA1-2086-000
CA1-2116-000
CA1-2117-000
CLASS QTY
DESCRIPTION
D
1
NUT
D
1
RING, O
D
2
COLLAR
C
1
WINDOW, FILM COUNTER
C
1
BUTTON, REWIND
CA1-2118-000
CA1-2119-000
CA1-2120-000(100)
CA1-2121-000
CA1-2122-000
D
C
E
C
A
1
1
1
1
1
SPACER
LEVER, WINDING
GUIDE, WINDING LEVER
SPACER
SCREW, FLAT FACE
CA1-2123-000
CA1-2124-000
CA1-2127-000
CA1-2149-000
CA1-2150-000
D
E
D
C
C
1
1
1
1
1
SEAL, MOISTURE
PLATE, COUPLING
CONTACT
RUBBER, GRIP
RUBBER, GRIP
CA1-2154-000
CA1-2237-000
CA1-2404-000
CA1-2434-000
CA1-2435-000
A
B
E
C
D
1
1
1
1
1
CAP
LOCK, RELEASE
LEVER, REWIND BUTTON LOCK
SHIELD, LIGHT
PLATE, LIGHT SHIELD
CA1-2448-000
CA1-2450-000(XXX)
CA1-2451-000(XXX)
CA1-2468-000
CA1-2469-000
C
D
D
C
C
1
1
1
1
1
PLATE, WINDING LEVER
WASHER
WASHER
SHIELD, LIGHT
SHIELD, LIGHT
CF1-0719-000
CF1-0726-000
CF1-0727-000
CF1-0728-000
CF1-0760-000
D
D
C
D
B
1
1
1
1
1
BEEPER ASS'Y
RING, SHUTTER DIAL
DIAL, SHUTTER SPEED
COVER, BATTERY COMPARTMENT
BUTTON, SHUTTER
CG1-0141-000
CG9-0160-000
CG9-0162-000
CS1-5477-000
CS1-5478-000
B
B
B
E
D
1
1
1
1
1
GRIP ASS'Y, ACTION
COVER, TOP(RIGHT)
COVER ASS'Y, FRONT
SPRING
SPRING, COIL
CS1-5482-000
X91-1436-330
X91-1737-270
X94-1701-350
X95-1700-540
E
1
1
4
4
2
SPRING, COIL
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
XA1-1170-259
XA1-3170-257
XA1-3170-289
XA1-3170-359
XA1-7170-227
1
2
3
2
1
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
XD1-1101-831
XD1-1101-832
XG8-1100-552
1
1
1
WASHER
WASHER
BALL
Pg.2
PARTS LIST
REF.NO.C12-0751
NEW PARTS NO.
CA1-1908-000
CA1-2090-000
CA1-2096-000
CA1-2097-000
CA1-2098-000
CLASS QTY
DESCRIPTION
B
1
COVER, BASE
D
1
WINDOW
E
1
LEVER, LOCK
C
1
LATCH, SAFETY
E
1
CONE
CA1-2102-000(XXX)
CA1-2103-000
CA1-2108-000
CA1-2112-000
CA1-2113-000
D
D
C
B
B
1
1
1
1
1
WASHER
NUT
WASHER
KNOB, REWIND CRANK
SCREW
CA1-2148-000
CA1-2151-000
CA1-2152-000
CA1-2153-000
CA1-2401-000
D
A
A
B
C
1
1
1
1
1
SPACER
CAP, M.D.COUPLER
CAP, AE COUPLER
CAP, CARTRIDGE COMPARTMENT
SPACER
CA1-2452-000(XXX)
CA1-2453-000(XXX)
CA1-2474-000
CA1-5054-000
CF1-0722-000
D
D
A
C
C
1
1
1
1
1
SPACER
WASHER
CAP, P.C.TERMINAL
COLLAR
DIAL, ASA
CF1-0732-000
CF1-0801-000
CF1-0802-000
CG9-0158-000
CG9-0167-000
D
C
C
C
C
1
1
1
1
1
CLUTCH, REWIND
DIAL ASS'Y, ASA(WHITE)
TERMINAL, P.C.
LOCK ASS'Y, SAFETY
CRANK UNIT, REWIND
CS1-1250-000
CS1-5475-000
CS1-5476-000
CS1-6381-000
CS1-6382-000
E
E
E
E
C
1
1
1
1
1
BUSHING
SPRING, COIL
SPRING, COIL
SPRING
SPRING
CS1-7283-000
CY1-1109-000
CY1-1176-000
XA1-1170-229
XA1-1170-259
C
B
C
1
1
1
4
1
SPRING, FRICTION
COVER, TOP(LEFT)
DIAL ASS'Y, ASA(GREEN)
SCREW
SCREW
XD1-1102-121
XD2-1100-132
X94-1701-350
X95-1700-540
X98-0504-200
1
1
2
1
1
RING, E
SCREW
SCREW
WASHER
WASHER
X98-0504-210
X99-0394-000
X98-0504-240
1
1
1
SCREW
SCREW
WASHER
Pg.3
PARTS LIST
REF.NO.C12-0751
NEW PARTS NO.
13-9614-000
13-9999-000
19-1156-000
97-5644-000
CA1-2068-000
CLASS QTY
DESCRIPTION
E
1
STOPPER
E
1
PLATE, NAME
B
1
PLATE, PRESSURE
E
1
SPRING, COIL
C
1
RAIL(RIGHT)
CA1-2069-000
CA1-2140-000
CA1-2143-000
CA1-2454-000(XXX)
CA1-5152-000
C
D
D
E
D
1
1
1
1
1
RAIL(LEFT)
HOLDER, CARTRIDGE
PRESSURE, FILM
WASHER
SHAFT, HINGE
CG1-0138-000
CG9-6049-000
CY1-1085-000
X91-1436-310
XA1-1140-207
D
C
D
1
1
1
2
2
COVER UNIT, BACK
BOARD, PRINTED CIRCUIT
ROLLER ASS'Y
SCREW
SCREW
4
1
1
SCREW
SCREW
WASHER
XA1-1200-407
XA1-7170-407
XD1-1101-823
Pg.4
PARTS LIST
REF.NO.C12-0751
NEW PARTS NO.
CA1-2073-000
CA1-2074-000
CA1-2075-000
CA1-2076-000
CA1-2077-000
CLASS QTY
DESCRIPTION
E
1
HOLDER, REWIND SHAFT
C
1
FORK, REWIND
E
1
OPENER, BACK COVER
D
1
CONTACT
D
1
SEAL, CONNECTOR
CA1-2084-000
CA1-2246-000
CA1-2249-000
CA1-2250-000
CA1-2255-000
E
E
E
D
E
1
1
1
1
2
HOOK
CLAW, FINDER INFORM.BRIND
BASE, SHUTTER SPEED INDICATION
INDICATOR, SHUTTER SPEED
STOPPER, METER NEEDLE
CA1-2441-000
CA1-4959-000
CF1-0717-000
CF1-0718-000
CF1-0761-000
D
B
C
C
D
1
1
1
1
1
SHIELD, LIGHT
RING, C
PCB ASS'Y
RESISTOR, ASA
PULLEY, 3RD
CF1-0763-000
CF1-0818-000
CG1-0137-000
CG9-0166-000
CH8-0019-000
E
C
D
D
D
1
1
1
1
1
BRIND, FINDER INFORMATION
STRING
INDICATOR UNIT, METER
PULLEY, 4TH
METER
CS1-1248-000
CS1-4122-000
CS1-5492-000
CS1-6380-000
CS1-6397-000
E
D
E
E
D
1
1
1
1
1
LIFTER, HOOK
STUD
SPRING, COIL
SPRING
SPRING
CS1-6398-000
CS1-6399-000
CS1-7280-000
CY1-1148-000
CY4-0043-000
D
E
D
D
E
1
1
1
1
1
SPRING
SPRING
SPRING, PLATE
PRISM, FINDER INFORMATION
THREAD
CY4-0061-000
X91-1436-710
X91-1723-050
X91-1737-100
X91-1737-400
D
1
1
1
1
1
INDICATOR, SHUTTER SPEED
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
XA1-1100-229
XA1-1170-209
XA1-1170-259
XA1-1170-287
XA1-1170-309
1
1
1
1
1
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
XA1-3170-229
XA1-3170-289
XA1-7140-257
XA1-7170-357
XD1-1101-523
1
1
1
1
1
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
WASHER
XD1-1101-823
1
WASHER
Pg.5
PARTS LIST
REF.NO.C12-0751
NEW PARTS NO.
CA1-1944-000
CA1-2041-000
CA1-2051-000
CA1-2052-000
CA1-2053-000
CLASS QTY
DESCRIPTION
D
1
SCREW, SLOTTED, SHOULDER
E
1
ROD, RELEASE
D
1
FRAME, INFORMATION INDICATOR
C
1
SHEET, DIAPHRAGM INDEX
B
1
NEEDLE, FOLLOWING
CA1-2057-000
CA1-2079-000
CA1-2081-000
CA1-2228-000
CA1-2229-000
E
D
D
E
E
1
1
1
1
1
GUIDE, AVO INDICATOR
TERMINAL, SW4
NUT
CAM, CLICK
PULLEY
CA1-2230-000
CA1-2231-000
CA1-2232-000
CA1-2233-000
CA1-2234-000
C
E
D
C
C
1
1
2
1
1
RING, C
BASE, CONTACT
INSULATOR
CONTACT
CONTACT
CA1-2437-000(XXX)
CA1-2481-000
CF1-0710-000
CF1-0714-000
CF1-0758-000
D
D
E
D
D
1
1
1
1
1
WASHER
COLLAR
LEVER, REWIND BUTTON
INDICATOR, AVO
PULLEY, 2ND
CF1-0759-000
CG1-0143-000
CH1-0309-000
CS1-4118-000
CS1-5473-000
D
D
C
E
D
1
1
1
1
1
PULLEY, 1ST
SELECTOR UNIT, SHUTTER SPEED
BOARD, PRINTED RESISTOR
SCREW
SPRING, COIL
CS1-6394-000
CS1-6395-000
CS1-6396-000
X91-1436-700
X96-1723-040
D
D
D
1
1
1
1
1
SPRING
SPRING
SPRING
SCREW
SCREW
2
1
2
1
WASHER
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
X98-0604-040
XA1-1140-209
XA1-3140-259
XA1-3170-407
XA1-7170-309
XD1-1101-820
XD1-1101-821
XD1-1102-610
WASHER
WASHER
WASHER
Pg.6
PARTS LIST
REF.NO.C12-0751
NEW PARTS NO.
13-9744-000
CA1-2027-000
CA1-2046-000
CA1-2058-000
CA1-2061-000
CLASS QTY
DESCRIPTION
D
1
CUSHION
C
1
PLATE, ACCESSORY
E
1
LEVER, M.E. SET
E
1
PLATE, POSITION SET
E
1
CUSHION
CA1-2062-000
CA1-2063-000
CA1-2064-000
CA1-2065-000
CA1-2066-000
E
C
E
E
E
1
1
2
1
1
HOLDER, REWIND SHAFT
TERMINAL, M.D.
COLLAR
HOLDER
CUSHION
CA1-2259-000
CA1-2299-000
CA1-2425-000
CF1-0712-000
CF1-0805-000
C
D
E
D
C
1
1
1
1
1
MOUNT, BODY
PIN, AE SIGNAL
SHIELD, LIGHT
SOCKET, TRIPOD
PCB ASS'Y
CF1-0808-000
CF1-0819-000
CG1-0139-000
CH1-0310-000
CH2-0727-000
E
E
C
C
C
1
1
1
1
1
PIN, RELEASE
HOLDER, CIRCUIT BOARD
PCB ASS'Y
BOARD, PRINTED RESISTOR
CONNECTOR
CH2-0728-000
CS1-1262-000
CS1-4117-000
CS1-6379-000
CY1-1084-000
C
D
E
E
C
1
1
1
1
1
CONNECTOR
GUIDE, AE SIGNAL PIN
SCREW
SPRING
MOUNT, BODY
X91-1726-290
X98-0202-060
X99-0384-000
X99-0386-000
XA1-1170-259
2
2
2
1
SCREW
WASHER
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
XA1-1170-409
XA1-1170-509
XA1-1170-609
XA1-1200-707
XA1-3200-407
1
1
1
4
4
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
XA1-3200-459
XA1-7170-307
XA1-7170-407
XA1-7170-459
XA1-7170-509
2
1
1
2
1
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
XD1-1101-820
XD1-1101-823
XD1-1102-120
XD1-1102-121
XD1-1102-122
1
1
WASHER
WASHER
WASHER
WASHER
WASHER
Pg.7
PARTS LIST
REF.NO.C12-0751
NEW PARTS NO.
97-7607-000
CA1-2269-000
CA1-2270-000(XXX)
CA1-2271-000
CA1-2274-000(XXX)
CLASS QTY
DESCRIPTION
B
2
HOLDER, MIRROR
E
1
SHAFT, MIRROR
E
1
COLLAR
E
1
HOLDER, MIRROR HINGE
C
1
WASHER, ADJUSTING
CA1-2275-000
CA1-2276-000
CA1-2277-000
CA1-2278-000
CA1-2313-000
D
E
D
D
E
1
1
1
1
1
MASK
PLATE, PROTECTION
HOLDER, FOCUSING SCREEN UNIT
PLATE, ACCESSORY
SHIELD, LIGHT
CA1-2456-000
CG9-0174-000
CN1-5196-000
CS1-4124-000
CS1-6400-000
D
C
C
E
D
1
1
1
1
1
CUSHION
MIRROR ASS'Y(W/FRAME)
MIRROR
SCREW, SHAFT
SPRING
CS1-6416-000
CY1-1088-000
CY1-1089-000
CY1-1090-000
X26-1401-880
E
D
D
E
1
1
1
1
2
SPRING
SW-8 ASS'Y
SHIELD, LIGHT
SHIELD, LIGHT
SCREW
2
2
2
1
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
X91-1425-290
X96-1411-900
X99-0393-000
XA1-7170-209
Pg.8
PARTS LIST
REF.NO.C12-0751
NEW PARTS NO.
CA1-2029-000
CA1-2273-000(XXX)
CA1-2289-000
CA1-2292-000
CA1-2315-000
CLASS QTY
DESCRIPTION
E
1
STUD
E
1
CUSHION
D
1
PIN, MAX.APERTURE CORRECTION
D
1
INSULATOR
E
1
WASHER
CA1-2318-000
CA1-2325-000
CA1-2334-000
CA1-2335-000
CA1-2387-000
E
D
E
D
D
1
1
1
1
1
SHAFT, CORRECTION LEVER
LEVER, COUPLING ADJ.
WASHER, SPRING
INSULATOR
WASHER
CA1-2447-000
CA1-5001-000
CF1-0773-000
CF1-0774-000
CF1-0775-000
D
E
E
E
E
1
2
1
1
1
SCREW, MAX.APERTURE CORRECT.
INSULATOR
HOLDER, FOLLOWING NEEDLE
BRACKET, INTERMEDIATE
LEVER, INTERMEDIATE
CF1-0782-000
CF1-0784-000
CF1-0788-000
CF1-0803-000
CG9-0171-000
C
D
C
E
D
1
1
1
1
1
WIPER
GEAR, SECTOR
WIPER
LEVER, CORRECTION
AE UNIT
CG9-0172-000
CH1-0306-000
CH1-0307-000
CS1-0463-000(XXX)
CS1-5485-000(XXX)
D
C
C
E
D
1
1
1
1
1
MAX.APERTURE CORRECTION UNIT
BOARD, PRINTED RESISTOR
BOARD, PRINTED RESISTOR
GEAR, AE COUPLING
SPRING, COIL
CS1-6403-000
CS1-6409-000
CS1-6412-000
CS1-7285-000
X71-9749-000
C
D
D
D
1
1
1
1
2
SPRING
SPRING
SPRING
SPRING, PLATE
RETAINER
X91-1233-160
X91-1435-690
X91-1436-070
X91-1436-150
X91-1436-450
1
1
1
1
1
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
X91-1736-330
X99-0479-000
X99-0480-000
XA1-1170-309
XA1-3170-309
1
1
2
1
2
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
XA1-3170-409
XD2-1100-102
3
1
SCREW
E RING
Pg.9
PARTS LIST
REF.NO.C12-0751
NEW PARTS NO.
CA1-2261-000(XXX)
CA1-2262-000
CA1-2272-000
CA1-2279-000
CA1-2280-000
CLASS QTY
DESCRIPTION
D
1
STOPPER
E
1
COLLAR
E
1
LEVER, MIRROR RETURN
D
1
CONTACT, FINDER(RIGHT)
D
1
CONTACT, FINDER(LEFT)
CA1-2281-000
CA1-2284-000
CA1-2285-000
CA1-2287-000
CA1-2288-000
E
C
E
D
E
1
1
1
2
2
HOLDER, SPRING
BUTTON, STOP DOWN MEASURING
SLIDE, DIAPHRAGM CLOSING
COLLAR
SCREW
CA1-2297-000
CA1-2309-000
CA1-2311-000
CA1-2398-000
CA1-2426-000
C
E
E
E
D
1
1
1
1
1
CONTACT
SCREW, SHAFT
LATCH, MIRROR START
NUT
INSULATOR
CA1-2482-000
CF1-0770-000
CF1-0772-000
CF1-0778-000
CF1-0779-000
E
E
E
E
E
1
1
1
1
1
SCREW
BASE, STOP DOWN LOCK
SLIDE, A MODE(FOLLOW NEEDLE)
LEVER, MIRROR CHARGE
LEVER, MIRROR DRIVE
CF1-0780-000
CF1-0815-000
CG1-0140-001
CG1-0146-000
CS1-1263-000
E
E
E
D
E
1
1
1
1
2
LEVER, 1ST CURTAIN START
LEVER, 1ST CURTAIN RELEASE
PANEL, FRONT
MODE ASS'Y, A
COLLAR
CS1-4125-000
CS1-4126-000
CS1-5484-000
CS1-5486-000(XXX)
CS1-5487-000(XXX)
E
E
D
E
D
1
1
1
1
1
SCREW
SCREW
SPRING, COIL
SPRING, COIL
SPRING, COIL
CS1-5490-000
CS1-5494-000(XXX)
CS1-6401-000
CS1-6402-000
CS1-6405-000
D
D
D
D
D
1
1
1
1
1
SPRING, COIL
SPRING, COIL
SPRING
SPRING
SPRING
CS1-6408-000
X91-1436-690
X96-1723-060
X96-1723-140
XA1-3170-259
D
1
4
1
1
2
SPRING
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
1
2
1
SCREW
SCREW
WASHER
XA1-3170-309
XA1-3170-407
XD1-1102-631
Pg.10
PARTS LIST
REF.NO.C12-0751
NEW PARTS NO.
CA1-2011-000
CA1-2012-000(XXX)
CA1-2017-000
CA1-2020-000
CA1-2021-000
CLASS QTY
DESCRIPTION
D
1
GEAR, COUNTER
C
1
RING, C
C
1
RING, C
D
1
SHAFT, SPROCKET
E
1
STUD
CA1-2022-030(XXX)
CA1-2024-000
CA1-2033-000
CA1-2036-000
CA1-2037-000
D
E
D
E
D
1
1
1
1
1
SCREW, SPROCKET
CASE, CLICK
CAM, RELEASE
BASE, CONTACT
INSULATOR
CA1-2038-000
CA1-2039-000(XXX)
CA1-2040-000
CA1-2083-000
CA1-2439-000(XXX)
C
D
D
C
D
1
1
1
1
1
CONTACT, RELEASE
CONTACT, RELEASE-2
CONTACT, RELEASE-3
DIAL, FILM COUNTER
WASHER
CA1-2444-000
CA1-2478-000
CA1-2480-000
CF1-0706-000(XXX)
CF1-0709-000
C
D
D
D
E
1
2
1
1
1
LEATHER
SHIELD, LIGHT
INSULATOR
LEVER, 2ND CURTAIN RELEASE
LEVER, 2ND CURTAIN RELEASE
CF1-0804-000
CF1-0811-000
CF1-0812-000
CG1-0142-000
CS1-5472-000
C
D
D
D
E
1
1
1
1
1
PCB ASS'Y
PLATE, CLICK
PLATE, CLICK
WINDING UNIT
SPRING, COIL
CS1-6372-000
CS1-6373-000
CS1-6374-000
CS1-6375-000
CS1-6376-000
D
E
D
D
D
1
1
1
1
1
SPRING
SPRING
SPRING
SPRING
SPRING
CS1-6377-000
CS1-7292-000
CY4-0056-000
CY4-0057-000
X91-1425-540
E
E
D
D
1
1
1
1
4
SPRING
SPRING, PLATE
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
X91-1435-900
X91-1436-440
X91-1725-260
X96-2021-870
XA1-1200-407
2
2
2
1
1
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
XA1-3170-407
XA1-7140-149
XA1-7140-257
XD1-1101-523
1
3
1
1
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
WASHER
Pg.11
PARTS LIST
REF.NO.C12-0751
NEW PARTS NO.
CA1-1918-000(220)
CA1-1918-000(225)
CA1-2026-000
CA1-2028-000(XXX)
CA1-2201-000
CLASS QTY
DESCRIPTION
E
1
NUT, ADJUSTING
E
1
NUT, ADJUSTING
E
1
LEVER, DIAPHRAGM RELEASE
E
1
SCREW
C
1
CONTACT, BATTERY(-)
CA1-2202-000
CA1-2203-000
CA1-2210-000
CF1-0749-000
CF1-0750-000
E
D
E
D
E
1
1
1
1
1
SCREW
CONTACT, EARTH
COLLAR, STOPPER
ARMATURE
LEVER, ARMATURE RELEASE
CF1-0751-000
CF1-0753-000
CG1-0134-000
CG1-0135-000
CG1-0256-000
E
E
D
D
E
1
1
1
1
1
LEVER, MAGNET RELEASE
BASE, CONTACT(-)
MAGNET-2 UNIT
CHAMBER UNIT, BATTERY
SW5 ASS'Y
CS1-5480-000
CS1-5481-000
CS1-6390-000
CS1-6391-000
CS1-6392-000
C
C
D
D
D
1
1
1
1
1
CONTACT, SPRING
CONTACT, SPRING
SPRING
SPRING
SPRING
CS1-6393-000
CS1-8304-000
X96-1723-030
X98-0104-830
X99-0559-000
D
C
1
1
1
1
2
SPRING
SEAL, BATTERY
SCREW
WASHER
SCREW, SET
XA1-1170-229
XA1-3140-257
XA1-3140-289
XA11170-169
XA3-3170-409
1
2
2
2
1
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
XA3-6170-409
XD2-1100-102
1
2
SCREW
SCREW
Pg.12
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REF.NO.C12-0751
NEW PARTS NO.
13-9523-000
13-9561-000
CA1-1918-000
CA1-1931-000
CA1-1943-000
CLASS QTY
E
1
NUT
E
1
NUT
D
1
NUT
E
1
NUT, BRAKE
E
1
COLLAR
DESCRIPTION
CA1-1944-000
CA1-1972-000
CA1-1979-000
CA1-1980-000
CA1-1981-000
D
E
E
C
D
3
1
2
2
1
SCREW
COLLAR
WASHER
LEATHER, 2ND CURTAIN BRAKE
DISK, 2ND CURTAIN BRAKE
CA1-1985-000
CA1-1989-000
CA1-2007-000
CA1-2035-000
CA1-2476-000
E
E
D
D
E
1
1
1
1
1
LEVER, SIGNAL
CAM, 2ND CURTAIN LATCH
CLAW, COUNTER FEEDING
SHAFT, SHUTTER RELEASE
WASHER
CB1-1590-000
CF1-0682-000
CF1-0683-000
CF1-0686-000
CF1-0688-000
E
E
E
E
1
1
1
1
1
WASHER
LEVER, MIRROR CHARGE
LEVER, SIGNAL
LEVER, SWITCH
BASE, BRAKE
CF1-0689-000
CF1-0690-000
CF1-0691-000
CF1-0742-000
CF1-0789-000
D
C
C
E
D
1
1
1
1
1
BRAKE, 2ND CURTAIN
CURTAIN, 1ST
CURTAIN, 2ND
LEVER, 1ST CURTAIN RELEASE
SHIELD, LIGHT
CG1-0131-000
CG1-0132-000
CG1-0464-000(XXX)
CS1-0465-000
CS1-1228-000
D
D
D
E
E
1
1
1
1
1
GEAR UNIT, MASTER
DRUM UNIT, SPRING
GEAR, AE COUPLER
IDLER
BUSH
CS1-1229-000
CS1-1230-000
CS1-4110-000
CS1-4112-000
CS1-4113-000
E
E
E
E
E
1
1
1
1
1
BUSH
BUSH
SCREW
STUD
STUD
CS1-4114-000
CS1-4115-000
CS1-4119-000
CS1-5466-000(XXX)
CS1-5468-000
E
E
E
E
D
1
1
1
1
1
SCREW
STUD
SPRING
SPRING, COIL
SPRING, COIL
CS1-6355-000
CS1-6355-020
CS1-6359-000
CS1-6360-000
CS1-6361-000
E
E
D
E
E
1
1
1
1
1
SPRING
SPRING
SPRING
SPRING
SPRING
CS1-6368-000
CS1-6369-000
CS1-6370-000
CS1-6371-000
CS1-6387-000
E
E
E
E
E
1
1
1
1
1
SPRING
SPRING
SPRING
SPRING
SPRING
X31-6222-590
X91-1737-210
X91-1737-340
X98-0303-930
X98-0304-060
E
E
E
E
E
2
1
1
1
1
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
WASHER
WASHER
XA1-1170-189
XA1-1170-229
XA1-1170-359
XA1-3170-259
XD1-1102-630
E
E
E
E
E
2
2
1
1
1
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
WASHER
XD1-1102-631
XD2-1100-102
E
E
1
2
WASHER
RING, E
Pg.13
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REF.NO.C12-0751
NEW PARTS NO.
13-9889-000
13-9991-000
14-4498-000
CA1-1949-000
CA1-1950-000
CLASS QTY
DESCRIPTION
E
3
ROLLER
D
1
CAM, CLUTCH
C
51 BALL, STEEL
D
1
SPOOL
D
1
RATCHET, MULTI-EXPOSURE
CA1-1959-000
CA1-1960-000
CA1-1961-000
CA1-1963-000
CA1-1964-000
E
D
E
E
E
1
1
1
1
1
BASE, CONTACT
CONTACT
INSULATOR
PLATE, CLUTCH HOLD
SPACER, WINDING CAM
CA1-1965-000
CA1-1966-000
CA1-1967-000(XXX)
CA1-1969-000
CA1-1970-000
D
D
D
E
E
1
1
2
1
1
CAM, WIINDING
COUPLER, WINDING
WASHER
SPACER
CAM, LOWER REVERSE LOCK
CA1-1971-000
CA1-2044-000
CA1-2045-000
CA1-2475-000
CF1-0687-000
E
E
E
D
D
1
1
1
1
1
CAM, UPPER REVERSE LOCK
SPACER
LEVER, M.E. LATCHET
SHIELD, LIGHT
SHAFT/GEAR, WINDING
CS1-0460-000
CS1-0462-000
CS1-1232-000
CS1-1233-000
CS1-4111-000
E
D
E
E
E
1
1
1
1
1
GEAR, SPOOL
GEAR, WINDING COUPLER
BUSHING
HOLDER, WINDING GEAR
STUD
CS1-4116-000
CS1-4128-000
CS1-5496-000
CS1-6357-000
CS1-6358-000
E
E
B
E
E
1
1
3
1
1
SCREW
STUD
COIL, SPRING
SPRING
SPRING
CS1-6378-000
CY1-1210-000
X91-1436-330
X91-2035-910
X96-1723-020
E
C
1
1
1
1
2
SPRING
SPOOL, ASS'Y
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
X98-0403-970
XA1-1170-287
XA1-3170-229
XD1-1102-112
XD1-1104-131
1
2
3
1
1
WASHER
SCREW
SCREW
WASHER
WASHER
XD1-1104-133
1
WASHER
Pg.14
PARTS LIST
REF.NO.C12-0751
NEW PARTS NO.
97-5733-000(XXX)
CA1-1991-000
CA1-1992-000
CA1-1999-000
CA1-2000-000
CLASS QTY
DESCRIPTION
E
1
SPRING, COIL
E
1
CUSHION
E
1
HOLDER, CUSHION
E
1
LEVER, MAGNET CHARGE
E
1
SCREW
CA1-2185-000
CA1-2186-000
CA1-2484-000
CF1-0692-000
CF1-0693-000
C
C
E
E
E
1
1
1
1
1
ARMATURE
E RING
COVER, DUST
LEVER, MIRROR RELEASE
LEVER, DIAPHRAGM RELEASE
CF1-0694-000
CF1-0695-000
CF1-0696-000
CF1-0697-000
CF1-0698-000
E
E
E
D
D
1
1
1
1
1
LEVER, MIRROR CHARGE
LEVER, CHARGE
LEVER, DIAPHRAGM RELEASE
LEVER, DIAPHRAGM CHARGE
LEVER, WINDING STOPPER
CF1-0699-000
CF1-0700-000
CF1-0747-000
CG1-0133-000
CS1-4120-000
D
E
E
D
E
1
1
1
1
1
LEVER, STOPPER CHARGE
LEVER, CHARGE
LEVER, ARMATURE
MAGNET-3 UNIT
SCREW
CS1-4121-000
CS1-5469-000
CS1-5470-000
CS1-6362-000
CS1-6363-000
E
D
E
E
E
1
1
1
1
1
SCREW, SHAFT
SPRING, COIL
SPRING, COIL
SPRING
SPRING
CS1-6364-000
CS1-6365-000
CS1-6366-000
CS1-6367-000
CS1-6388-000
E
E
E
E
D
1
1
1
1
1
SPRING
SPRING
SPRING
SPRING
SPRING
CS1-6389-000
X91-1736-320
X91-1737-350
X98-0104-910
X98-0205-030
D
1
1
1
1
1
SPRING
SCREW
SCREW
WASHER
WASHER
X98-0304-450
XA1-1170-409
XA1-3170-189
XA1-3170-359
XA1-7170-189
1
1
1
2
1
WASHER
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
XD1-1101-531
XD1-1101-820
XD1-1102-320
XD2-1100-102
XD2-1100-131
1
1
1
1
1
WASHER
WASHER
WASHER
RING, E
RING, E
Pg.15
PARTS LIST
REF.NO.C12-0751
NEW PARTS NO.
13-9872-000
14-4498-000
CA1-1919-000
CA1-1920-000
CA1-1924-000
CLASS QTY
DESCRIPTION
B
2
RING, NECK STRAP
C
39 BALL, STEEL
E
1
SHAFT, IDLER
E
1
SHAFT, BRAKE
D
3
SCREW
CA1-1928-000
CA1-1929-000
CA1-1930-000
CA1-1931-000
CA1-1951-000
E
C
D
E
E
2
2
1
1
1
WASHER
LEATHER, 1ST CURTAIN BRAKE
DISK, 1ST CURTAIN BRAKE
NUT, BRAKE
BASE, CONTACT
CA1-1952-000
CA1-1953-000
CA1-1954-000
CA1-1955-000
CA1-1958-000(XXX)
D
D
D
D
D
1
2
1
1
1
CONTACT, X
INSULATOR
CONTACT
CONTACT
STOPPER, X CONTACT
CA1-2390-000(XXX)
CA1-2396-000(XXX)
CA1-2483-000
CF1-0678-000
CF1-0679-000
DD
D
D
E
E
1
1
1
1
1
WASHER
WASHER
INSULATOR
BRAKE, 1ST CURTAIN
LEVER, 1ST CURTAIN BRAKE SET
CS1-0458-000
CS1-0459-000
CS1-4108-000
CS1-5466-000(XXX)
CS1-6352-000
D
E
E
D
E
1
1
1
1
1
GEAR, SPROCKET
IDLER
SCREW
SPRING, COIL
SPRING
CY1-1179-000
X91-1714-340
X91-1736-950
X91-1737-370
X98-0403-960
C
2
3
2
1
1
LUG, NECK STRAP
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
WASHER
2
SCREW
XA1-1170-709
Pg.16
PARTS LIST
REF.NO.C12-0751
NEW PARTS NO.
13-8505-000
13-9880-000
14-4498-000
CA1-1912-000
CA1-1913-000
CLASS QTY
DESCRIPTION
A
2
SHIELD, LIGHT
E
2
PIN, STOPPER
C
24 BALL, STEEL
D
1
CUSHION
D
1
HOLDER, SHAFT
CA1-1914-000
CA1-1915-000
CA1-1916-000
CA1-1917-000
CA1-1921-000
D
E
E
E
D
1
1
1
1
1
SHIELD, LIGHT
STUD
SHAFT, RELEASE SPRING
SHAFT, GEAR
SPROCKET
CA1-1922-000
CA1-1935-000
CA1-1947-000
CA1-2133-000
CA1-2386-000
E
E
E
C
D
1
1
1
1
1
CLUTCH, SPROCKET
NUT
LEVER, SWITCH(E)
STABILIZER, CARTRIDGE
GUIDE, FILM
CA1-2391-000(XXX)
CF1-0677-000
CF1-0680-000
CF1-0681-000
CF1-0684-000
D
D
E
D
E
1
1
1
1
1
WASHER
GEAR, SPROCKET
RELEASE, MECHANICAL
SLIDE, MECHANICAL RELEASE
LEVER, ACTIVATOR
CF1-0711-000
CS1-0456-000
CS1-1231-000
CS1-4106-000
CS1-4107-000
D
D
E
E
E
1
1
1
1
1
CONTACT, DATA BACK
GEAR
STUD,WINDING GEAR
STUD
STUD
CS1-4109-000
CS1-5467-000
CS1-6351-000
CS1-6354-000
CS1-6356-000
E
D
E
E
E
1
1
1
1
1
STUD
SPRING, COIL
SPRING
SPRING
SPRING
CY1-1079-000
X91-1436-730
X91-1726-330
X91-1737-360
X96-1723-230
E
1
2
2
1
2
BODY
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
1
3
3
3
1
WASHER
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
WASHER
X98-0205-020
XA1-3170-229
XA1-3170-259
XA1-3170-359
XD1-1101-831
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ELECTRIC PARTS LIST
REF.NO.C12-0751
NEW SYMBOL
PARTS NO.
CLASS QTY
DESCRIPTION
REMARK
IC1
R1
R1
R1
CY4-0055-000
CH4-0055-000
VR9-1103-000
VR9-1109-000
VR9-1367-000
D
C
E
E
E
1
1
1
1
1
RESISTOR, HIGH VOLTAGE
IC
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
50 OHM 1/8W
T2682A
33KOHM 1/8W
56KOHM 1/8W
24.9KOHM 1/8W
R1
R1
R1
R1
R1
VR9-1412-000
VR9-1753-000
VR9-1888-000
VR9-1889-000
VR9-1891-000
E
E
E
E
E
1
1
1
1
1
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
91KOHM 1/8W
47KOHM 1/8W
27KOHM 1/8W
30KOHM 1/8W
36KOHM 1/8W
R1
R1
R1
R1
R1
VR9-1892-000
VR9-1893-000
VR9-1897-000
VR9-1899-000
VR9-1970-000
E
E
E
E
E
1
1
1
1
1
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
39KOHM 1/8W
43KOHM 1/8W
68KOHM 1/8W
82KOHM 1/8W
300KOHM 1/8W
R1
R1
R1
R2
R2
VR9-2098-000
VR9-2099-000
VR9-3055-000
VR9-1103-000
VR9-1109-000
E
E
E
E
E
1
1
1
1
1
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
130KOHM 1/8W
180KOHM 1/8W
23.7 KOHM 1/8W
33KOHM 1/8W
56KOHM 1/8W
R2
R2
R2
R2
R2
VR9-1367-000
VR9-1412-000
VR9-1753-000
VR9-1888-000
VR9-1889-000
E
E
E
E
E
1
1
1
1
1
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
24.9KOHM 1/8W
91KOHM 1/8W
47KOHM 1/8W
27KOHM 1/8W
30KOHM 1/8W
R2
R2
R2
R2
R2
VR9-1891-000
VR9-1892-000
VR9-1893-000
VR9-1897-000
VR9-1899-000
E
E
E
E
E
1
1
1
1
1
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
36KOHM 1/8W
39KOHM 1/8W
43KOHM 1/8W
68KOHM 1/8W
82KOHM 1/8W
R2
R2
R2
R2
R6
VR9-1970-000
VR9-2098-000
VR9-2099-000
VR9-3055-000
CH9-0059-000
E
E
E
E
E
1
1
1
1
1
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
300KOHM 1/8W
130KOHM 1/8W
180KOHM 1/8W
23.7KOHM 1/8W
1.96KOHM
R6
R6
R1
RMTV
RMTV
CH9-0060-000
CH9-0061-000
VR9-1421-000
VR5-0131-400
VR5-0131-690
E
E
E
E
E
1
1
1
1
1
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
2.0KOHM
2.05KOHM
301KOHM 1/8W
140 OHM 1/8W
169 OHM 1/8W
ACF-545
ACF-642
ACF-642
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ELECTRIC PARTS LIST
REF.NO.C12-0751
NEW SYMBOL
RMTV
RMTV
RMTV
RMTV
RMTV
PARTS NO.
VR5-0131-960
VR5-0132-260
VR5-0132-490
VR5-0132-740
VR5-0133-010
CLASS QTY
DESCRIPTION
E
1 RESISTOR
E
1 RESISTOR
E
1 RESISTOR
E
1 RESISTOR
E
1 RESISTOR
REMARK
196 OHM
226 OHM
249 OHM
274 OHM
301 OHM
1/8W
1/8W
1/8W
1/8W
1/8W
ACF-642
ACF-642
ACF-642
ACF-642
ACF-642
RMTV
RMTV
RMTV
RMTV
RMTV
VR5-0133-320
VR5-0133-650
VR5-0133-830
VR5-0140-101
VR5-0140-121
E
E
E
E
E
1
1
1
1
1
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
332 OHM 1/8W
365 OHM 1/8W
383 OHM 1/8W
100 OHM 1/8W
120 OHM 1/8W
ACF-642
ACF-642
ACF-642
ACF-642
ACF-642
RMTV
RMTV
RMTV
RAE
RAE
VR5-0140-180
VR5-0140-470
VR5-0140-750
VR5-0131-822
VR5-0132-002
E
E
E
E
E
1
1
1
1
1
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
18OHM 1/8W
47OHM 1/8W
75OHM 1/8W
18.2 KOHM 1/8W
20.0 KOHM 1/8W
ACF-642
ACF-642
ACF-642
ACF-642
ACF-642
RAE
RAE
RAE
RAE
RAE
VR5-0132-212
VR5-0132-432
VR5-0132-742
VR5-0133-012
VR5-0133-322
E
E
E
E
E
1
1
1
1
1
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
22.1 KOHM
24.3 KOHM
27.4 KOHM
30.1 KOHM
33.2 KOHM
1/8W ACF-642
1/8W ACF-642
1/8W ACF-642
1/8W ACF-642
1/8W ACF-642
RAE
RAE
RAE
RAE
RAE
VR5-0133-652
VR5-0133-922
VR5-0134-322
VR5-0134-752
VR5-0135-112
E
E
E
E
E
1
1
1
1
1
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
36.5 KOHM
39.2 KOHM
43.2 KOHM
47.5 KOHM
51.1 KOHM
1/8W
1/8W
1/8W
1/8W
1/8W
R42
R42
R42
R42
VR5-0140-103
VR9-1103-000
VR9-1109-000
VR9-1306-000
VR9-1308-000
E
E
E
E
E
1
1
1
1
1
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
10 KHOM 1/8W AG1-036
33 KHOM 1/8W
56 KHOM 1/8W
86.6 KHOM 1/8W
95.3 KHOM 1/8W
R42
R42
R42
R42
R42
VR9-1309-000
VR9-1310-000
VR9-1311-000
VR9-1312-000
VR9-1313-000
E
E
E
E
E
1
1
1
1
1
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
100 KHOM 1/8W
105 KHOM 1/8W
110 KHOM 1/8W
115 KHOM 1/8W
121 KHOM 1/8W
R42
R42
R42
R42
R42
VR9-1314-000
VR9-1315-000
VR9-1316-000
VR9-1317-000
VR9-1318-000
E
E
E
E
E
1
1
1
1
1
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
127 KHOM 1/8W
133 KHOM 1/8W
140KHOM 1/8W
147KHOM 1/8W
154 KHOM 1/8W
ACF-642
ACF-642
ACF-642
ACF-642
ACF-642
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REF.NO.C12-0751
NEW SYMBOL
R42
R42
R42
R42
R42
R42
R42
R42
R42
RTSC
Tr2
VR2
PARTS NO.
VR9-1597-000
VR9-1753-000
VR9-1885-000
VR9-1887-000
VR9-1892-000
CLASS QTY
DESCRIPTION
E
1 RESISTOR
E
1 RESISTOR
E
1 RESISTOR
E
1 RESISTOR
E
1 RESISTOR
REMARK
51 KHOM 1/8W
47 KHOM 1/8W
16 KHOM 1/8W
24 KHOM 1/8W
39 KHOM 1/8W
VR9-1896-000
VR9-1897-000
VR9-1898-000
VR9-1899-000
VR5-0133-922
E
E
E
E
E
1
1
1
1
1
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
62 KHOM 1/8W
68 KHOM 1/8W
75 KHOM 1/8W
82 KHOM 1/8W
39 KHOM 1/8W
VR5-0134-322
VR5-0134-752
VR5-0135-112
VR5-0135-622
WA2-0229-000
E
E
E
E
D
1
1
1
1
1
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
TRANSISTOR
43 KHOM 1/8W
47 KHOM 1/8W
51 KHOM 1/8W
56 KHOM 1/8W
2SD813
VR9-1660-000
Y11-3701-000
Y11-3702-000
Y11-3707-000
Y11-3901-000
E
1
RESISTOR, VARIABLE
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
330OHM
WHITE
BLACK
YELLOW
WHITE
Y11-3903-000
Y11-3906-000
Y11-3909-000
Y11-4501-000
Y11-4502-000
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
RED
ORANGE
GREEN
WHITE
BLACK
Y11-4503-000
Y11-4506-000
Y11-4507-000
Y11-4509-000
Y11-4511-000
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
RED
ORANGE
YELLOW
GREEN
BLUE
Y11-4512-000
Y11-4514-000
Y11-7312-000
LEAD
LEAD
HEAT SHRINKABLE TUBE
PURPLE
GRAY
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