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Old September 21st 04, 07:11 PM
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Default Phillips PCS 130 enlarger assembly help required.

I bought one of these enlargers and have 2 things left - a piece of
glass 1/4 of an inch thick and about the size of a multigrade filter and
a silver metal thumb screw.

Can anyone enlighten me as to where in the enlarger these go?


Thanks for your help.

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Old September 23rd 04, 07:36 PM
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On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 18:11:42 GMT, a wrote:

I bought one of these enlargers and have 2 things left - a piece of
glass 1/4 of an inch thick and about the size of a multigrade filter and
a silver metal thumb screw.

Can anyone enlighten me as to where in the enlarger these go?


Thanks for your help.


I believe it is a heat absorbing filter that goes in front of one of
the light bulbs. Not sure exactly how as it is a long time since I had
one of these enlargers. As for the thumb screw, look for a hole it
fits in.
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Old September 23rd 04, 07:36 PM
Morton Klotz
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On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 18:11:42 GMT, a wrote:

I bought one of these enlargers and have 2 things left - a piece of
glass 1/4 of an inch thick and about the size of a multigrade filter and
a silver metal thumb screw.

Can anyone enlighten me as to where in the enlarger these go?


Thanks for your help.


I believe it is a heat absorbing filter that goes in front of one of
the light bulbs. Not sure exactly how as it is a long time since I had
one of these enlargers. As for the thumb screw, look for a hole it
fits in.
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Old September 24th 04, 08:39 PM
Han Schutten en Minke van Manen
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The piece of glass probably is the one that should be in the filter drawer
(located about 3 inches above the negative holder, with the impression
"PHILIPS colour enlarger PCS130"). Push back the top of the panel under the
filter drawer (you feel spring pressure), pull out the drawer and place the
glass. As far as I know, it's part of the optical condensor system and it
supports the multigrade filters..
I'm not sure about the screw you mention. There should be a blank metal
screw high at the back side of the enlarger column (what do you call this
part in english? ), that probably fastens the spring that ensures a
smooth up and down movement of the enlarger head.

Hope this helps you.

a schreef in berichtnieuws
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I bought one of these enlargers and have 2 things left - a piece of
glass 1/4 of an inch thick and about the size of a multigrade filter and
a silver metal thumb screw.

Can anyone enlighten me as to where in the enlarger these go?


Thanks for your help.



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Old September 24th 04, 08:39 PM
Han Schutten en Minke van Manen
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The piece of glass probably is the one that should be in the filter drawer
(located about 3 inches above the negative holder, with the impression
"PHILIPS colour enlarger PCS130"). Push back the top of the panel under the
filter drawer (you feel spring pressure), pull out the drawer and place the
glass. As far as I know, it's part of the optical condensor system and it
supports the multigrade filters..
I'm not sure about the screw you mention. There should be a blank metal
screw high at the back side of the enlarger column (what do you call this
part in english? ), that probably fastens the spring that ensures a
smooth up and down movement of the enlarger head.

Hope this helps you.

a schreef in berichtnieuws
...
I bought one of these enlargers and have 2 things left - a piece of
glass 1/4 of an inch thick and about the size of a multigrade filter and
a silver metal thumb screw.

Can anyone enlighten me as to where in the enlarger these go?


Thanks for your help.



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Old September 26th 04, 11:39 AM
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On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 18:11:42 GMT, a wrote:

I bought one of these enlargers and have 2 things left - a piece of
glass 1/4 of an inch thick and about the size of a multigrade filter and
a silver metal thumb screw.

Can anyone enlighten me as to where in the enlarger these go?


Thanks for your help.


Well, two half-answers so I'll give you a third option;

The piece of glass sounds like the heat absorbing glass that sits in
the filter tray, if you are using filters these should go below the
glass. The glass itself is not part of the optical system (i.e. does
not act as a condenser) and can be removed if you are using the PCS150
light source which does not generate the same amount of heat.

The screw could be the one used to hold the swing-out filter beneath
the lens in place (you may have interchanged this with the one holding
the spring in place on the column, or maybe one of the cable-grip ones
inside the head) if it's a very long one then it holds the two halves
of the head together (there should be two and they screw in from
underneath).

If you go to http://groups.yahoo.com/group/tri-one there are scans of
the manual in the files area (you may have to sign up to see them
though).
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Old September 26th 04, 11:39 AM
Jeremy
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On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 18:11:42 GMT, a wrote:

I bought one of these enlargers and have 2 things left - a piece of
glass 1/4 of an inch thick and about the size of a multigrade filter and
a silver metal thumb screw.

Can anyone enlighten me as to where in the enlarger these go?


Thanks for your help.


Well, two half-answers so I'll give you a third option;

The piece of glass sounds like the heat absorbing glass that sits in
the filter tray, if you are using filters these should go below the
glass. The glass itself is not part of the optical system (i.e. does
not act as a condenser) and can be removed if you are using the PCS150
light source which does not generate the same amount of heat.

The screw could be the one used to hold the swing-out filter beneath
the lens in place (you may have interchanged this with the one holding
the spring in place on the column, or maybe one of the cable-grip ones
inside the head) if it's a very long one then it holds the two halves
of the head together (there should be two and they screw in from
underneath).

If you go to http://groups.yahoo.com/group/tri-one there are scans of
the manual in the files area (you may have to sign up to see them
though).
 




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