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Dispensation is executed accurately and deliberately to avoid creating deformities caused by glue beading. Multiple dispensing techniques are supported including jetting and volumetric dispensing. Parameters are precisely controlled to compensate for varying glue conditions such as viscosity and repair functionalities are available should incomplete glue beading occur. Machine vision technology is used to measure the exact dispensing position and analyses the result at an early stage.

Within a clean equipment environment, alignment is performed using a fully automated multi-axis motion system. Testing and substantiation is performed dynamically throughout the process producing accuracy to the micrometer in accordance to NEN or by Averna specific focus and alignment algorithms.

Still within the alignment environment, UV-curing of the glue is performed. This is a multi-step and real-time process as curing can shift the components from their original setting. Curing must be factored into the original measurements and tests, accounting for the continuous verification of test points throughout the assembly process.

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From To. I had read you post, and as probably many of the those that are starting, I did not pay enough attention to your advices. WRONG move …. To all of you out there … follow Richard advice … You will spare yourself a lot to trouble.

I am now struggling to find the S10 and S30 grease. I have found the , , etc. But not the 10 and Once again: Thanks from Portugal. This is indeed the best blog I have ever seen on Nikon lens repair. Glad you liked it, Carlos! Be careful,though. As for the screws, yes you have to be careful if the head is JIS or not but most important is the pitch of the thread. If it is wrong then it will destroy your screw hole and you will need to re-tap it.

You can look for JapanHobbyTools in Amazon, they are my supplier for grease. I got some grease, the same ones that Nikon uses but they are not cheap so I use it carefully. Alternatively, you can use Super Lube if you like. Just make sure that you use fully synthetic grease and not petrol grease.

Silicon and lithium based grease are the best. Carlos Fernandes May 16, I bought them from a online store on UK. Fortunately the Vessel seem to be the less expensive. I have already contact the JapanHobbyTools because they currently do not have the S10 and s30 on the shop. Do you by any means refer to any of the following? Carlos Fernandes May 17, I emailed JapanHobbyTools and they listed the grease again on ebay. It is already on the way to Portugal.

I will open again my lens and change the grease I had put on them. The focus is more stiff then I like. I will start looking into second hand stores for cheap lens, because I bought most of mine on ebay.

Not cheap and not all people are honest. I will continue to follow and advertise your blog. Best in class. Congratulations, Carlos! Be sure you have th proper lens openers because these are VERY important. I have to make special ones sometimes. Remember, S10 grease is multipurpose grease for lenses 50mm and up or lenses with a long helicoid throw.

S30 grease works best for lenses 35mm and shorter or lenses with a short helicoid throw. Carlos Fernandes May 18, I understand what you mean about the grease. I already have a 35, a 50 , a , and a Starting Slow. What do you mean by lens openers? Those are the rubber cups. They are also important. You need at least 2 types. OK… I know what you mean. It work fine but I have to be very careful not to slip during the operation.

I will order another one equal to the one you have in the pictures above. Indeed working with the right tools is MUCH better. Hi Richard, thank you for your guide, it is most helpful. Would you happen to have a ebay link to the micro screw extractor? Many thanks. Hello, I do not have an ebay link but you can try copying and pasting the name and see what you can find. I remember somebody who got one from amazon.

Try it. Thank you Richard. As I live in the UK, frustratingly, many of the tools easily obtainable are not available to us, I will keep looking. Carlos Fernandes Jun 11, I have the same issue finding the micro screw extrator.

If you find them … please post. However, the largest screws on nikkor lenses are in fact M2… Ric, will this work on an M2 screw? I have also bought some 1. Hello, Try contacting rebox-web sumiyoshi. Thank you for some other informative site. Where else may just I get that kind of info written in such an ideal way?

John A. Koerner II Sep 30, Nice blog, but it would be a thousand times more useful if 1 you actually posted links to some of the products you use, and 2 you made those links open in a new tab e. Carlos Sep 30, Otherwise you will make some damage to the lens.

I have learned this the wrong way. I messed up some of lens. Whatever floats your boat Mike. You can even use a nail clipper if you wish. Carlos Dec 13, Richard Thanks for all your advice. Now I have the proper tools. Not all of them! This is a hobby to me so I have to manage my budget specially to buy more budget lens. I read articles on this site and I think your post is very important element and has great information.

I need to get a complete set. This is a review of the best precision screwdriver set on the market. All the best. Vessel has been great. Most importantly, they are JIS compliant. Your website is remarkable and only a fool would say otherwise!

Thank you for this valuable resource! So I will begin by cleaning it in lighter fluid to get the old grease off and then apply new grease. Does this sound right? Has the grease changed since? Lastly, how do I know what helicoid grease I need for these lenses?

The is a behemoth, so based on your other article, I am guessing S? The is not such a large lens, so I imagine the S Might suffice. Are these assumptions correct? Glad that you liked the blog. The iris for the has to be cleaned the right way. You are going to do more damage to it by flushing it. AF lenses use way thinner grease. Somebody is selling some at ebay but i am not sure if its the same as what I have. Hello, JHT is my supplier.

Diy service manuals for vehicle Jan 23, Dave Summer Apr 09, It has worked every time. Keep up the great work you are doing. I enjoy reading your blog. Thank you. Alan May 20, Hi Ric I wonder if you can help. My Nikon F2 has a problem. There is no obvious difference in sound or visually between and speed setting. I have the front and top panels off and I have the repair manual but I need pointing in the right direction before I go any further. In your experience what might this be caused by.

Best regards form the UK! This design is incredible! You obviously know how to keep a reader entertained. Between your wit and your videos, I was almost moved to start my own blog well, almost…HaHa! Wonderful job. I really enjoyed what you had to say, and more than that, how you presented it. Too cool! Suren Naidoo Nov 03, Hi Rick, Excellent guide to select the correct tools. I commend and thank you for sharing your knowledge on this forum. Ray Auffrey Jan 05, I am wondering if anyone knows the size of the screw used in the Nikkor 18mm — mm lens for fastening the plastic bayonet mount?

Erik Woudstra Jun 20, I use mainly medium and large format cameras, but started using my old Nikons again due to lack of light in churches etc. I even bought 28, 35 and 85 mm lenses all in f2 to replace slower lenses. I have a Nikon F photomic and Nikkormat ftn for about 45 year now. Never let me down. They went over land to India, through deserts, bouncing on trucks and sleeping in my sleeping bag on Greek beaches etc.

I also have 3 Nikkormats EL. Used to look down on them because I could decide my own correct exposure! Actually they are wonderfull tools. Works really fast! And much cheaper on film than my Pentax 67….

How much would that set me back? I am not rich but maybe you would consider free camping on my land between the Sierra Nevada and the Mediterranean sea as part of the payment. Might even take you up into the high sierra for photography in my 4wd. I live on m myself. Take care! Luis Ocampo Jun 28, The best blog ever for lenses care. I work with binoculars, telescopes and microscopes in my country, Colombia.



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