Service Manual. Victor Hasselblad AB. Göteborg Sweden
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1 Service Manual COPYRIGHT 1996 ANDERS ENGSTRÖM ANDERS ENGSTRÖM, ILLUSTRATÖR Östra vägen HÖNÖ tel/fax CWOMS.EPS October 1996 Victor Hasselblad AB Göteborg Sweden Copyright 1998 by Victor Hasselblad AB. All rights reserved. No parts of this material may be reproduced, stored in retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopy, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the Company.
2 Camera body 503CW Contents list General Tools Disassembly Reassembly Adjustment, final assembly and calibration of the flash meter Sub-assembly: Front bayonet plate and auxiliary shutter with mirror Exploded view: Shell Exploded view: Gear housing Exploded view: Mechanism plate Exploded view: Auxiliary shutter and mirror assembly Exploded view: Front bayonet plate Exploded view: Right hand wall Exploded view: Left hand wall and electronics Exploded view: Winding crank Camera body 501C Camera body 503CXi Camera body 503CX Camera body 500C/M (Classic) Camera body 501CM Revision 1 May 1997
3 Related Service Infos 503CW - 501C - 503CX/CXi - 500C/M - 501CM 1. 17/93 Fitted with wrong spacers - 503C/M and 503CX 20/93 Flash metering circuit redesigned - 503CX 04/94 New camera - 501C 05/94 Exploded views and spare part specifications - 501C and 503CXi 06/94 Spare part No. changed - 500C/M and 503CX 12/94 Pin fitted in bayonet plate - 501C 04/95 Tripod foot modified - 501C and 503CXi 09/95 New tool - 503CXi 10/95 Updated pages - 503CXi 02/96 Signal arm shortened - 501C and 503CXi 12/96 Tripod foot adapter/kits 14/96 New Service Manual - 503CW 14/97 New camera body - 501CM 15/97 Modifications - 501C and 503CW 28/97 Camera body in black finish - 501CM 12/98 New film speed range - 503CW 02/99 10/99 08/00 09/00 Discontinued parts - 501C, 503CXi, 503CX and 500C/M Stray-light - 503CW, 501CM, 501C, 503CX/CXi and 500C/M 01/00 New CD-ROM - Version 1.2 Washer added in the gear box - 501CM and 503CW New CD-ROM - Version /00 Discontinued parts series cameras 01/01 Modified magazine hook - 501CM and 503CW Revision 4 January 2001
4 Related Service Infos 503CW - 501C - 503CX/CXi - 500C/M - 501CM 2. 04/01 New CD-ROM - Version 2.0 Revision 4 January 2001
5 1:1 Camera body 503CW General description Camera type: Single lens reflex camera with 6 x 6 (2 1/4 x 2 1/4 in) max. film size. Interchangeable lenses, film magazines, viewfinders and focusing screens. Design: Mechanical, with an aluminium alloy camera body shell cast in one piece. Viewfinders: Folding focusing hood interchangeable with reflex viewfinder, prism viewfinders with or without built-in exposure meter or magnifying hoods. Film advance: Manual advance or motor driven with Winder CW. Simultaneous shutter cocking. Winder CW winding time: 1.05 sec, approx. 0.8 frames/sec in continuous mode. Flash control: TTL/OTF-metering. ISO with flash adaptors SCA390 or SCA590 for connection with flash units from the SCA300 or SCA500 systems respectively. Metering area within 40 mm diameter in the centre of the image area. Note! From camera serial No. 19ER18271 the ISO range is changed to Tripod coupling: 1/4 in and 3/8 in socket threads and base plate for quick coupling attachments. Lens mount: Hasselblad bayonet mount for CF and C lenses. Focusing screen: Hasselblad Acute-Matte D* focusing screen. Sales code No External dimensions: 91L x 114W x 110H (3 9/16 x 4 1/2 x 4 11/32 in). Weight: 610 g. *Acute-Matte D designed by Minolta Revision 1 June 1998
6 COPYRIGHT 1996 ANDERS ENGSTRÖM Camera body 503CW ANDERS ENGSTRÖM, ILLUSTRATÖR Östra vägen HÖNÖ tel/fax :2 Camera release sequence 503DGRM Release sequence Key position Prereleased position Variable timing interval Mirror Auxiliary shutter Lens shutter 1/500 sec Aperture f 2.8 f 22 April 1998 Revision 0 October 1996
7 Camera body 503CW 2:1 Tools Tool No. Description Used for V-2200 Bender Signal arm adjustment V-2201 Bender Mirror arm adjustment V-2202 Bender S-arm adjustment V-2203 Bender Release arm adjustment (aux. shutter) V-2205 Bender Supporting tool when using V-2201 V-2206 Winding knob Substitutes regular winding crank during repair work V-2211 Pin driver Fitting the locating pin in the front plate and the front gear bracket V-2224 Bender Release arm adjustment V-2229 Focal length gauge Adjustment of the focal length, mirror 45ºangle and focusing screen V-2236 Microscope Focusing screen adjustment V-2354 Exposure gauge Release sequence control V-4151/52 Focusing tester Focusing screen adjustment V-4704 Key Focusing screen adjustment V-4705 Focusing screen adapter Focusing screen adjustment Revision 0 October 1996
8 Camera body 503CW 2:2 Tools Tool No. Description Used for V-5423 Riveting jig Replacement of aux. shutter flaps V-5942 Exp. gauge Release mechanism adjustment Test box ELX/CX Calibration of the TTL flash meter Key angle gauge Adjustment of the front key angle (V-2075) Bayonet plate Stop lever adjustment Service Test System Calibration of the TTL flash meter Screwdriver Screws in the mirror box Revision 0 October 1996
9 Camera body 503CW 3:1 Disassembly Camera shell Remove the lens, film magazine, view finder, focusing screen and winding knob. Remove the screw (830060), coupling (22767) and washer (22799). Remove the leather (13374), shim (22473), screw (822701) and ISO selector knob (22495). Do not damage the sliding contacts. Remove the cap (22470) from the chassis connector and peel back the leather covering two screws (823335). Remove these screws and firmly push the chassis connector into the body of the camera. Remove the tripod foot (30763) held by six screws (829755). Remove the two rear screws (829755) and the two front screws (820781). Fig. 1. Fig. 1 The chassis can now be separated from the camera shell. Ensure that the lens release button (13139), release button (22759), buffer (22367), teflon cone (103773) and distance washers (810620) are not dislodged from the camera shell and lost. Fig. 2. Fig. 2 Operate the S-release on the camera by pressing the S-arm (21167) towards the stop. Remove the front gear cover (22876). Do not remove the side cover (22813) unless it is absolutely necessary. The side cover is held in position by the spring (30775) secured with two screws (829425) and double sided tape. Note! If removed, a new cover must be used when the camera is reassembled. Revision 1 January 2001
10 Camera body 503CW 3:2 Disassembly Circuit board (22575) *22882 CAUTION! When handling the circuit board a grounded bench mat and a wrist strap must be used to prevent ESD damage. Lift the chassis connector out of the hole in which it is seated in the left hand wall. Remove the two screws (820325) that secure the photodiode. Gently ease the photodiode through the hole in the left wall. Remove the two screws (820011) and the grounding attachment (22453). Remove the screw (820011) and the cable holder (12453). Remove the two screws (820015) and separate the circuit board from the chassis. Finally, remove the insulating plate (22746). * Note! The circuit board (22882) is fixed to the wall by an insulating double-sided tape, screws and attachment. Fig. 3. Fig. 3 Front bayonet plate (30777) Disconnect the spring (814512) from the push rod (22369). Remove the release bar (30375) by gently lifting it with a screwdriver so that it is freed from the front gear wheel and then easing it forward. Remove the front bayonet plate (30777) by removing two screws (820015) in each of the right and left sides, two (821017) in the view finder screen frame and two (823655) in the bottom plate. Carefully draw the front plate forward. Fig. 4. Note! The drive spring should be held when the gear wheel is released to prevent damage to the drive spring by releasing the tension too quickly Fig. 4 Rear plate (30300) (including auxiliary shutter) Disconnect the arm (22781) secured to the mirror frame by a clip (817115). Remove the washer (810649) underneath the arm. Remove two screws (821017) on top of the focusing screen frame and six (820015) then partly withdraw the rear plate. When partly removed, disconnect both the upper and lower connecting rods. The rear plate can now be removed completely. Fig. 5. Revision 2 Fig. 5 May 2000
11 Camera body 503CW 3:3 Disassembly Focusing screen frame (22812) Remove the two remaining screws (820015) holding the focusing screen frame to the right hand wall and lift the frame off. Right hand wall ( ) Remove (or cut) the foam plastic pad (22582) to get access to the three screws (820014). Remove the right hand wall. Mechanism plate ( ) Remove the damping ring (22287) by first removing screw (822605) and washer (810836). Put the screw (822605) back, to keep the spring (30384) in place. Remove the screw (821631), washer (810532) and gear wheel (13112). Beneath the gear wheel remove washer (810826). Remove the mirror spring (814827). Fig Remove the mirror actuating lever (13362) from the rear of the right hand side wall together with the lens lock (13280) Fig. 6 Remove the following parts shown in Fig Spring (814826) 2. Screw (821032) 3. Spring (816914) 4. S-arm (21167) and hub (840701) 5. Release arm (13357) including push rod (22369) 6. Stop lever (22769), clip (817119) and spring (816752) Remove the remaining six screws, the stop angle (13432) and adjustable pawl (13170). Separate the mechanism plate from the right hand wall. Revision Fig. 7 October 1996
12 Camera body 503CW 3:4 Disassembly Remove the lower (13101) and the upper (13100) connecting rods and dismantle the remaining parts on the mechanism in the following order. Fig Screws (820016) 2 pcs 2. Bearing bracket (13171) and nut (13116) 3. Gear wheel (13167) 4. Screw (822605) 5. Lid (14280) 6. Gear (22699) Note! When removing the gear (22699) care should be taken to ensure that the spring (30384) does not become displaced. Reverse side. Fig Fig Gear (13182) 11. Auxiliary shutter stop (22436) 12. Clip (817112) washer (810404) spring (816802) 13. Shutter bar (20912) (Note. The gear housing must be rotated) 11 Gear housing (30324) Fig. 9 Remove the gear housing from the mechanism plate and remove the screw (821033) and the cam (22355). Separate the front and rear section of the gear housing and disassemble as follows. Fig Disconnect spring (816504) 2. Remove activating hook (20919) 3. Locking ring (810938) 4. Washer (810826) 5. Locking pin (812106) 6. Gear wheel (13169) 7. Ratchet wheel (20924) 8. Washer (810840) 9. Gear wheel (13509) 8 DIS10.EPS Fig. 10 Revision 1 May 2000
13 4:1 Camera body 503CW Reassembly The lubricants mentioned in the text are: Grease = Isoflex Topas L32 Oil = Isoflex PDP 48 Gear housing (30324) Lubricate carefully the washer (810840) with oil. Lubricate with grease and fit (incl. the above mentioned washer) the ratchet wheel (20924) into the front section of the gear housing (30304). Lubricate with grease and fit the gear wheel (13169). Note. The correct relationship between the two gears before inserting the locking pin (812106) into the shaft Fit the locking ring (810938) and the activating hook (20919), lubricate carefully with oil. Fit the spring (816504) and the washer (810826). Place the stop gear (13509) into the rear section of the gear housing (13157) Lubricate the shaft of the ratchet wheel (20924) and put the front and rear section together. Fit the mirror cam (22355) and secure with the screw (821033). Note! The position of the mirror cam (22355) relative to ratchet wheel (20924). Fig.11. DIS10.EPS Fig. 11 Mechanism plate ( ) Ensure the auxiliary shutter release connecting rod coupling and the control gear wheel move freely (i.e. with no friction). Lubricate lightly with oil. Lubricate the gear wheel s cam with grease. If it is necessary to replace the coil spring (30384) fit it into the spring mounting on gear wheel (22699) as shown in fig.12. Use a new spring, contained in its plastic ring. Lubricate with grease. Fig. 12 Revision 1 May 2000
14 Camera body 503CW 4:2 Reassembly Mount the gear housing (30324) to the mechanism plate. On the reverse side of the mechanism plate lubricate the hub with grease and fit the shutter stop bar (20912) spring (816802), washer (810404) and clip (817112). Fig Note! The gear housing must be rotated when fitting the stop bar (20912) Fig. 13 Lubricate the cam of the gear wheel (13182) with grease and fit to the mechanism plate Note! The position of the gear wheel engagement according to fig.14. Hold the gear wheels in position and on the reverse side of the mechanism plate, position washer (810932) and lubricate the hub with grease. Fit gear wheel (22699) together with the coil spring. Lubricate the coil spring with grease. Gear alignment Fig. 14 Assemble the lid (14280) and temporarily secure with the screw (822605). Fig. 15. Tension the spring by rotating the gear wheel (22699) in the direction shown in fig. 14. Test the operation by pushing the shutter release connecting rod up and down several times (tension the spring after each operation). The gear wheels should rotate freely. Fig Gear housing Fig. 15 Lubricate with grease and fit the intermediate gear wheel (13167), bearing bracket (13171), nut (13116) and two screws (820016) Position the bearing bracket (13171) and mesh the gear teeth, secure the two mounting screws (820016). Fig Mounting position Fig. 16 Revision 2 May 2000
15 Camera body 503CW 4:3 Reassembly Fitting the mechanism plate to the right hand wall On the mechanism plate fit the upper and lower connecting rods to the pins on the gear wheels. (13100) for the upper shutter and (13101) for the lower shutter. Lubricate with grease. Position the auxiliary shutter stop (22436) in place Place the mechanism plate in position on the right hand wall. Attach the adjustable pawl assembly (13170) with two screws (820022). Lubricate the pawl with a drop of oil and ensure that it is free to operate. Attach the stop angle (13432) with screw (821017). Secure the mechanism plate with the remaining three screws (823015), (820020) and (820015). Note! The longer connecting rod (13101) which operates the lower shutter is fitted below the lower-left mounting post behind the signal arm. Fig Fig Connect the push rod (22369) to the release arm (13357). Place the arm on the pre-greased pin (836514). Fit the S-arm (21167), hub (840701), spring (816914) and secure into position using screw (821032). Check for ease of operation. Connect the spring to the S-arm and position the straight end to the pin on the shutter release connecting rod reverse side. Connect spring (814826) between the two pins. Check for ease of operation. Fig Fig. 18 Revision 1 May 2000
16 4:4 Camera body 503CW Reassembly Fit the stop lever (13355) and spring (816752) to the pre-greased hub. Secure with the clip (817119) Lubricate the hub (13108) with grease and place a shim onto it. This shim can be in several thicknesses for adjustment as follows: 0.10; 0.20; 0.30 mm with corresponding part numbers , , Attach spring (814827) between the auxiliary shutter stop (22436) and the right hand wall. Fig Fig. 19 On the reverse side of the right hand wall fit the mirror actuating lever (13362) and the lens lock (13280). Lubricate with grease. The lens lock pin (13280) fits into a pin on the mirror actuating lever. Fig Secure the mirror actuating lever (13362) temporarily with screw (821631) from the other side according to Fig Fit the mirror catch onto the pin. Lubricate with grease. Connect the spring (816720) with its long shackle in the hole in the right hand wall and the short one under the mirror catch. Hold the blocking lever and spring and install the push fit cover (30727). Check that the mirror catch moves freely. Fig. 21. Fig Connect the right and left hand walls to the bottom plate (30686), secure with six screws (820014). Apply safety lacquer to screw-threads. Put back the foam plastic pad (22582). Fig. 21 Focusing screen frame (22812) Put the focusing screen frame back and at the same time secure the upper part of the inner side cover (22813). Fit the spring (30755) and secure with screws (829425). Fit four screws (820015), two through the right hand wall and two (temporarily) through the left hand wall. Fig. 22. Cover Fig. 22 Revision 1 January 2001
17 Camera body 503CW 4:5 Reassembly Rear plate (30300) Fitting the rear plate Fig. 23 and 24. Lubricate the shutter driving arm s shaft hub and the mirror s moving peg with grease. Connect the arm and the connecting rods and fix the rear plate into the chassis. Ensure that the mirror actuating lever grips the pin on the mirror frame and that the mirror is positioned correctly on the upper side of the mirror support. Connect the driving arm (22781) to the mirror frame and secure with a clip (817115). Do not forget the washer (810649) between the frame and the arm. Check that the mirror and shutter driving arms move freely. Secure the rear plate to the camera using six screws (820015) and two screws (821017) Fig. 23 Check that the mirror and the auxiliary shutters are centred and move freely. Adjust if necessary the brackets (Qty. 4) in the side hinges of the auxiliary shutter and mirror frame. If the magazine hook (22423) has been removed, put it back with two screws (823640) and seal the screws with loctite. Seal between the rear plate and both side walls using black silicone or similar. (Lower and upper end). Fig. 24 Revision 0 October 1996
18 Camera body 503CW 4:6 Reassembly Front plate (30777) Fitting the front bayonet plate to the camera body Tension the drive spring by turning the outer gear wheel clockwise four turns. The front key will be positioned at the red index dot. A locking pin can be inserted through the inner cog wheel and the bracket to prevent the spring from unwinding. Install the winding knob V-2206 and tension the gear housing. Note! Make sure the aux-shutter is closed at this time. Fig.25. Install the front bayonet plate. Ensure that the push rod (22369) passes through the hole in the front plate and that the lens lock pin (13280) passes through the appropriate hole when the front plate is fitted and secured. Secure the two screws (823655) in the bottom plate and seal with loctite. Secure the four screws (820015) in the left and right hand walls, and the two screws (821017) in the focusing screen frame. Remove the temporary locking pin. Fig Fig Intermediate gear (13112) Remove the screw (821631) and fit gear wheel (13112). Before meshing, align the gear (22699) with the rear plate and ensure that the adjustable pawl (13170) is in the middle cut out of ratchet wheel (20924). Hold the mirror actuating lever from the inside and secure the gear wheel (13112) with washer (810532) and screw(821631). Fig Fig. 26 Fit the release bar (30375) and the spring (814512). Perform the necessary adjustment as described in section 5. Revision Fig. 27 October 1996
19 Camera body 503CW 5:1 Adjustment The lubricants mentioned in the text are: Grease = Isoflex Topas L32 Oil = Isoflex PDP 48 Install the winding knob V-2206 and tension the auxiliary shutter spring (30384) by releasing the pawl (20919). Turn the knob clockwise and tension the spring two turns at this time. Test the camera s function V-2206 If the spring is too tight the pressure can be reduced by operation of the shutter mechanism and then pressing the signal arm down. Fig. 28. Note! Always check that the auxiliary shutter is closed before turning the winding knob, otherwise there is a risk that the top flap of the shutter will be damaged when the mirror moves downwards. Fig. 28 Temporarily adjust the key position by loosening the screws and moving the bearing bracket (13171) forward until the key position is aligned to the red index dot on the front plate. If the adjustment is insufficient disengage the cogs between the front gear wheel and the gear wheel (13167). Hold the gear by hand during this operation so that the drive spring tension is not lost. Fig. 29. Red dot Loosen the front plate just sufficiently to ensure that the mesh of the teeth is removed and turn the gear one tooth at a time. Retighten the screws. Fig. 29 The camera body should now function normally, i.e. shutter release and winding on can be carried out in the normal manner. Revision 0 October 1996
20 Camera body 503CW 5:2 Adjustment Focal length The camera body s focal length is inspected and adjusted by using tool V The focal length is mm ± 0.03 mm. Zero the dial indicator by placing it on surface A. Mount the front plate B into the front bayonet of the camera. Connect the camera to the focal length gauge. Ensure that the rear plate is flat. In the event of any unevenness loosen the screws which hold the rear plate and push it in the desired direction. Place the ruler with indicator clock onto the gauge and move the indicator around the periphery of the front plate and check that the length is within the tolerance. Fig. 30. Adjustment is carried out by moving the camera rear plate forward or backward. Minor adjustments can be done by striking the front plate tool with a plastic faced hammer. Fig. 31. Tighten up all screws. Note! The focal length is checked once more when the camera body is mounted in to the camera shell. "A" "B" Fig. 30 Fig. 31 Adjustment of the front key s angular position Remove the knob V-2206 and insert the bayonet plate tool Mount V-2206 again Mount the key inspection tool (V-2075) to the camera s front bayonet plate. Ensure the indicator is pointing upwards when the camera is cocked. Fig. 32. Fig. 32 Revision 0 October 1996
21 Camera body 503CW 5:3 Adjustment Adjustment No. 1 (Overtravel) With the film winding mechanism tensioned, check the angle o with the bayonet plate tool pushed hard against the stop arm (13355). Measure the angle with a spring tension of 300 gm/cm. Adjust by altering the position of the bearing bracket (13171). When the correct angle is achieved tighten the screws. Check that meshing between intermediate gear (13167) and the front drive gear is as close as possible without binding. Fig. 33. V Adjustment No. 2 (Cocked position) With the winding mechanism in the "free" position, (no tension on the winding crank) adjust for an angle of 8-9 o by loosening the screws holding the adjustable pawl (13170), and move it until the correct angle is obtained. This measurement should also be carried out at 300 gm/cm. When the adjustment is complete tighten the screws. Recheck adjustment No. 1 and secure the spring (816507) with safety lacquer. Fig. 34 Possible wear in the front gear (30383) can be checked by increasing the spring pressure of the inspection tool to 1400 gm/cm. The angle value should not fall below 3 o. If it does the front gear (30383) should be replaced. Inspection of the release sequence (angular value): Free the mechanism by holding the release button depressed (B-position). The indicator should read between o at 300 gm/cm. Let the mechanism turn to fully released position. The angle should be 311 o, tolerance: o. Inspect the pre-released position, this should be 118 o with a tolerance o. If any of the measurements are incorrect the possible cause will be in the bevel gear or the stop gear (13509). Remove tool ( V-2075). V-2206 Fig Fig. 34 Revision 0 October 1996
22 Camera body 503CW 5:4 Adjustment Adjustment of the release mechanism Check that the release bar (30375) is free from the signal arm pawl. Adjust by carefully bending the forward part of the signal arm. Use tool V Minimum free play: 0.2 mm. With the camera fully cocked the release bar should protrude a maximum of 0.9 mm through the rear plate. Adjust this by bending the release arm (13357) using tool V Fig max. 0.9mm min. 0.2 mm Fig. 35 The mirror function should be checked and possibly adjusted before proceeding to adjust the release mechanism. The mirror should be locked by the mirror catch lever ( ). Movement can be increased or reduced by adjusting the mirror actuating lever (13362). Adjustment is carried out by holding the arm fixed using tool V-2205 and gently bend the forward part of the arm using tool V Bend downwards for increased mirror movement. Note! The inner side cover (22813) must be removed before an adjustment can be made min. 1 mm The mirror s overtravel should be min. 1 mm. Lubricate the mirror cam (22355) with grease. Fig Fig. 36 Revision 0 October 1996
23 Camera body 503CW 5:5 Adjustment The push rod (22369) is adjusted so that it is set 0.15 mm below the release bar (30375) forward angle setting. Check by using the tool V Adjust by gently bending (22369). Fig mm Fig. 37 Position tool V-5942 as shown and press against the front plate. The mechanism should not release. When the tool is moved upwards the mechanism should release. If a large adjustment is needed bend the release arm (13357) using tool V Bend forward for an earlier release and backwards for a delay in release. For a small adjustment the push rod (22369) can be bent. Fig Adjust here with V-2224 Fig. 38 Fig. 39 and 40. Pre-release the camera shutter by operating the S-arm (21167) towards the angle stop (13432). Shutter release should occur just as the S-arm strikes the angled stop and at the same time cam A should be positioned on stop B. Adjust by bending the S-arm with tool V Do not forget to re-adjust the angle stop (13432). Minor adjustments can be carried out by just moving or bending the angle stop (13432) without any adjustments to the S-arm. Note! That spring should not rest against the angle stop when the camera is completely released "B" "A" Fig. 39 Fig. 40 Revision 0 October 1996
24 Camera body 503CW 5:6 Adjustment Adjustment of the release sequence Make sure the winding knob V-2206 and the bayonet plate tool are installed. Release the camera and keep it released by holding the release bar and push rod back. Move the release bar and push rod to the front slowly and observe the closing sequence. Fig. 41. V Key releases to fully released position. 2. Auxiliary shutter closes. Note that the winding knob is blocked all the time until the auxiliary shutter closes. 3. The stop lever disengage giving clearance for the winding knob Fig. 41 The auxiliary shutter closing position can be adjusted by bending the rear of the release arm (13357) which bears on pin A as shown. Use the tool V "A" Check for free play between the release bar and signal arm when the camera is fully released. Fig. 42. Note! The final sequence check is done when the chassis is mounted in to the shell by using the exposure gauge V (See page 5:11). Check that the auxiliary shutter does not close spontaneously when the camera is pre-released. Carry out a number of operations of the release arm (13357). If the auxiliary shutters do close using this test, adjust the tongue on lever (22769) which stops the release arm against the signal arm. Check the lever does not jam between the release arm and the signal arm when the camera is released. Test by operating the shutter and letting the release bar return slowly. Check that the lever has a small amount of play during this movement. Fig. 43. Revision 0 Free play when fully released Fig. 42 Free play Adjust here Fig. 43 October 1996
25 Camera body 503CW 5:7 Adjustment Operate the winding knob V-2206 to cock the shutter. Check that the bayonet plate tool is blocked by the stop lever (22769) when the camera is completely cocked. V Adjust by bending the front of the lever. The lever engagement should be retained until the camera is fully released. Fig Fig. 44 Fitting the damping ring (22287) Hold the lid (14280) in position and unscrew (822605). Position the damping ring (22287). Lubricate carefully with grease and insert washer (810836) with the concave side facing up. Refit the screw and tighten. Check for ease of movement. Operate the camera and check that the auxiliary shutters close distinctively without slamming. Fig. 45. Adjust the spring pressure if necessary. Test the function by opening the shutter and letting it close slowly. Both shutters should close steadily. Check that the shutters are level to ensure a light seal around the edge. Operate the pre-release lever so that the camera auxiliary shutters opens to the B-position. Check that the auxiliary shutter blinds do not influence on the light path. Alignment of the blinds can be adjusted by holding the shaft using pliers and carefully bending in the desired direction. Check that the shutter pivot point is not loose on the shaft. If this is the case a new shutter must be fitted. Check that the top shutter is positioned 4-5 mm in front of the lower shutter blind on closing. Fig. 46. Secure all screws with safety lacquer. Revision Fig mm Fig. 46 October 1996
26 Camera body 503CW 5:8 Adjustment Fitting the Circuit board (22575) *22882 CAUTION! When handling the circuit board a grounded bench mat and a wrist strap must be used to prevent ESD damage. Put the insulating plate (22746) in position and place the circuit board on top of it. Secure the board by first fitting the two screws (820015) followed by the attachment (22453). * Note! The circuit board (22882) is fixed to the wall by an insulating double-sided tape, screws and attachment. Put the photo diode in position on the inside of the bottom part of the left hand wall and secure from the outside with two screws (820325). Fit the cable holder (12453) and securing the cables with screw (820011). Fig. 47. Fig. 47 Fitting the camera body into the shell Install the lens release button (13139), release button (22759), buffer (22367), and the distance washers (810620) into the shell. Put the teflon cone (103373) in position on the camera body. The camera body can be fitted into the shell. Fig. 48. Fig. 48 Note! That the S-arm (21167) has to be fitted using a spring hook to ensure that the pre-lease button (22385) is positioned beneath the S-lever. Fig. 49. * From camera serial No. 19ER18271 Revision 3 Fig. 49 May 2000
27 Camera body 503CW 5:9 Adjustment Adjust the lower rear plate/shell alignment and tighten the two rear screws (829755)and seal with loctite. Fit and tighten the two front screws (820781). Check the upper edge alignment of rear plate and shell. Adjust, if necessary, the two screws (825760) which are accessible behind the leathers mounted on the shell. Note! The rear edge of the shell must not protrude over the rear plate at any point. Fit the tripod foot (30763) with the remaining six screws (829755). Screws sealed with loctite. Fit the washer (22799) and coupling (22767). Secure with screw (830060). Fit the ISO selector knob and secure it with the screw (822701). Fit the shim (22473) and leather (13374). Do not damage the sliding contacts. Fit the two screws (823335) behind the leather securing the chassis connector. Operate the pre-release on the camera body and fit the front gear cover (22876) and a new side cover (22813), if it has been removed. The side cover is held in position by double sided tape and the upper part of it held by the screen frame. Mount the spring (30775) in the mirror box using the small screwdriver (Tool No ). Mount the winding crank. Operate the camera body and make sure it is working properly. Final checks are accessible behind the leathers ISO knob Fig. 50 Place the camera in the focusing gauge V Zero the dial indicator by placing it on surface A. Mount the front plate B into the front bayonet of the camera. Place the ruler with indicator clock onto the gauge and move the indicator around the periphery of the front plate and check that the length is within the tolerance ± 0.03 mm. If to long, the camera can be shortened by carefully striking the plate with a plastic hammer. (Focal length is mm). Note! If the camera is to short it must be taken out from the shell again for an adjustment. "A" "B" Fig. 51 Revision 1 January 2001
28 Camera body 503CW 5:10 Adjustment Check the mirror 45 o angle using the sighting tube which fits in the holder on the gauge. Tighten the locking screw. Shine a light source towards the oval cut-out in the upper part of the tube so that the white ring of the ocular is illuminated. When the mirror is at 45 o the pattern in the sighting tube will appear as shown. Check that the inner white circle is symmetrical and does not lie outside the inner black field. The mirror level is adjusted by bending the mirror support (13121) on the left hand wall and/or the mirror catch lever ( ). Fig. 52. Fig. 52 After adjustment is completed remove the sighting tube. To adjust the screen position there are four special screws (21606) in the screen frame. Use key V-4704 for the adjustment. Each rotation of the screw alters the height by 0.35 mm. A cross is engraved on the tool s upper surface to help determine the amount of adjustment that has been carried out First check the flatness of the screen. Use the screen adapter V-4705 and the ruler with the indicator clock. The same measurement should be obtained at all four corners. Fig. 53. Fig. 53 Then fit tool V-4151 into the camera s front bayonet plate. The tool should be powered by 6 volt DC. Green line Position the microscope V-2236 on the screen adapter V Adjust (all four screws) the screen height with V-4704 until the green line is central between the two red lines. Use the engraved cross on tool as reference. Fig. 54. Remove the camera body from V-2229 and secure the screws (21606) with safety lacquer. Red lines Fig. 54 Revision 1 January 2001
29 Camera body 503CW 5:11 Adjustment Check the camera functions. Check that the auxiliary shutter is clear of the internal covers. Check the release sequence using a micrometer V Mount the micrometer in the exposure button s cable release socket. Carefully screw in the micrometer s screw until the camera releases. After releasing it should be possible to turn the micrometer a further 3 to 5 notches before it bottoms. Screw out the micrometer slowly and observe the closing sequence. 1. Key releases to fully released position. 2. Auxiliary shutter closes. Note that the winding knob is blocked all the time until the auxiliary shutter closes. 3. The stop lever disengage giving clearance for the winding knob. Note! If the release sequence is incorrect the camera should be dismantled from the camera shell and adjusted as previously described in section "adjustment of the release mechanism", page 5:6. Check that a magazine can be fitted on the camera and that the locking functions work properly. If the lock does not function the magazine hook can be adjusted by filing. Ensure when filing that tests are made often and finally that the magazine fits snugly otherwise it will result in play between the camera body and the magazine. Mount the screen and the focusing hood. Test run the camera with loaded magazine and a lens fitted. Check the flash metering system. Revision 0 October 1996
30 Camera body 503CW 5:12 Adjustment Calibration and control of the flash metering system TTL Control/calibration should be carried out each time the camera has been in for repair. The tolerance for the flash meter is ±0.3 EV at all settings. If the Hasselblad Service System is used, follow the step by step instruction in the STS user manual. Note! For calibration work use ISO 100 and LV15. * (ISO 400/LV12). If the Test box is used follow the instruction below. Calibration requires the following test equipment: - Planar CF80 mm lens with controlled diaphragm values. Deviation max. ±10%. - Magazine fitted with Kodak s grey card. - Stabilized DC power supply adjustable to 7.5 volt ± 0.1 volt. - Calibrated light box with LV12 and Test box Non-conductive trimmer, 2-2,5mm. Set-up for calibration: Lens Shutter B or F Aperture f 5.6 Camera body ISO 100 * (400) Magazine Fitted with grey card Test box Exposure knob 0 * (+1) Tolerance knob Trim Power supply Voltage 7.5 ± 0.1v Light box LV 15 * (12) K-factor 1.3 * From camera serial No. from 19ER See Service info No. 12/98 Revision 1 June 1998
31 Camera body 503CW 5:13 Adjustment Calibration On pressing the MEASURE button one of the three LED s will light. The variable resistor in the camera (access behind the leather beside the ISO dial) should be turned so that the green LED lights when the MEASURE button is pressed again. If the red LED lights, the resistor is turned anticlockwise and if the yellow LED lights, it is turned clockwise. At least two seconds must be allowed between measurements. Control To ensure the ISO dial functions, the measurement should also be made for two other ISO settings (50 and 800). * (100 and 1600). In each case the green LED should light when the MEASURE button is pressed. ISO Exposure knob Tolerance knob LV / / / /2 12 Variable resistor * From camera serial No. from 19ER See Service info No. 12/98 Revision 1 June 1998
32 Camera body 503CW 6:1 Front bayonet plate Front plate reassembly Fit the four bayonet tongues (103439) and secure with eight screws (820425). Fit the release button return spring (21096) with one screw (820015). Behind the front plate glue the two sponge seals (13212) and (13213) as well as the foils (22829) and (22832) into place. Place the lens catch lever (103440) in position and fit the cover plate (105107). Secure with screw (823440). Install the spacer (810409) and the spring (816858). Secure the second screw (823440). Check the lens catch lever for ease of operation. Fig. 55 Front gear (30383) Check the front gear ease of operation. The long shaft from the drive gear wheel to the bevel gear wheel sometimes has too little play which can give rise to tightness. A light blow with a plastic faced hammer on the cog wheel end of the shaft will generally overcome the problem. Fit the front gear on the front bayonet plate using one screw (823019) in the front and one (820018) from the rear. Check the freedom of operation. Do not tighten the screws to much. Centring the front gear key. Mount the tool (V-2075) into the lens bayonet plate and connect tool (V-2219). Turn the key using to a vertical position. Check that the free play is even in both directions. If there is more resistance at one direction than the other move the front gear to obtain a balance. Carry out the same procedure with the key in a horizontal position. Also check at the 180 o points in both vertical and horizontal position. Fig. 56 When the key is centralised tighten both screws in the front gear and secure with safety lacquer. Revision 0 October 1996
33 Camera body 503CW 6:2 Front bayonet plate The hole for the locating pin (812202) is bored with 1.15 mm drill. Use tool V-2211 for driving in the pin. Drive the pin in until the face of the tool touches the front bayonet plate. When a new front plate is installed the hole must be drilled using tool (V-2075), which is equipped with two drill bushes. Fit the governor (30386) using two screws (820014), ensure the gears mesh and then secure the screws. Remove the swarf and lubricate the bevel gears with grease. Force grease using a syringe into the three small holes and lubricate the weight of the centrifugal brake. Note! Do not over lubricate. V mm Fig. 57 Revision 0 October 1996
34 Camera body 503CW 6:3 Auxillary shutter & Mirror Exchanging the mirror (22775) Release the camera. Inside the mirror box, remove the clip "A" and disengage the arm (22781) from the mirror frame. Remove the washer (810649) located behind the arm and the frame. Remove the sleeve (22800). Fig. 58. Carefully wind on until the mirror is visible in the front plate cut-away. Remove the mirror (22775) and the light trap (22776) which is placed underneath the mirror. Fig "A" Fig. 58 After a new mirror has been mounted in to the frame check for ease of operation. Mount a new sleeve (22800) with the counter sunk side facing out. Note! If the spring (22804) has to be replaced, the new one should be glued in the mirror frame with Loctite 480. Exchanging the auxiliary shutter Note! For convenience use the aux. shutter jig V-5423 when removing/mounting the pins (811108). Remove the two pins (811108), spring retainer, spring (816805) and lever Remove the safety lacquer and loosen the locking screws (825661). Remove the hubs (840514) Fig. 59 The upper shutter flap and mirror frame can now be removed. Ensure that all adjustment washers on the shaft are retained. The lower shutter flap is dismantled in a similar manner. The light trap is held in place by two screws (821203). Fig Fig. 60 Revision 0 October 1996
35 Camera body 503CW 6:4 Auxillary shutter & Mirror Remount the mirror frame and the upper shutter flap by holding the frame in position and aligning the upper shutter flap to the bearing holes. Push in both bearing hubs and centralise the mirror and shutter flap side movement by using shim washers. These come in two thicknesses 0.10 and 0.20 mm (810503) and (810505) respectively. Tighten up both screws (825661) and secure with safety lacquer. Fit a washer (810503) on each side of the lower shutter flap shaft and mount in the same way as the upper one. Check that the shutter flaps and the mirror frame move freely and that the flaps are central to the rear plate inner frame. Fig. 61. Shim washers Fig. 61 Check that the foam plastic dampers (13397) are in place and glued to the rear plate where the flaps meet. Assemble the lever, spring and spring retainer. Locate the spring so the three items are together. Connect the three items to the shutter shaft and secure it with pin (811108). Fig. 62. Spring retainer assembly The lower shutter is completed in the same manner but note that a weaker spring is used, (816804). Check that the upper shutter spring pressure is approximately twice as strong as the lower shutter. Fig. 62 Revision 0 October 1996
36 Camera body 503CW COPYRIGHT 1997 ANDERS ENGSTRÖM ANDERS ENGSTRÖM, ILLUSTRATÖR Östra vägen HÖNÖ tel/fax BOD50301.EPS Revision 1 May 1997
37 Camera body 503CW 7 Pos No. Pcs Spare Part No. Description Remark Shell, complete (chrome) Part No (black) Support, right Tape Support, left Tape Rivet Support Leather Leather Screw Bayonet Quick release arm Bayonet spring Reflection protector Strap button Index Clip Foam plastic pad Locking ring Leather Rivet Steel ball Plate Spring Holder, right Holder, left Name plate ISO plate ISO plate From camera serial No. 19ER Leather Accessory rail Leather Screw Screw Bushing Front ring Leather Leather Bushing Name plate Spring ISO Selector Shim Leather Screw Dog Leather Leather Lens release button Release button Buffer Spacer Spring Screw Tripod foot Screw Spring From serial No. 19EU11261 (Replaces p/n 21096, page 11) Revision 2 June 1998
38 Camera body 503CW COPYRIGHT ANDERS ENGSTR H tel/fax 031- [email protected] 8 BOD50302.EP Revision 2 May 2000
39 Camera body 503CW 8 Pos No. Pcs Spare Part No. Description Remark Gear housing Complete Screw Screw Coupling Washer Alternatively 2 pcs Screw Spring Adjustable pawl Screw Ratchet wheel Washer Gear housing, front Gear Pin Spring Hook Washer Locking ring Stop gear Gear housing, rear Mirror cam Screw Spring New type of winding crank from Spring camera serial No. 19EU Washer Crank bayonet Screw Crank support Crank arm Slide Pin Rubber plug Revision 2 May 2000
40 COPYRIGHT 1997 ANDERS ENGSTRÖM Camera body 503CW ANDERS ENGSTRÖM, ILLUSTRATÖR Östra vägen HÖNÖ tel/fax BOD50303.EPS Revision 1 May 1997
41 Camera body 503CW 9 Pos No. Pcs Spare Part No. Description Remark Screw Washer Damping ring Lid O-ring Spring Gear Washer (0.3 mm) Screw Screw Mechanism plate Gear Washer (0.3 mm) Spring Clip Screw Washer Gear Washer (0.10 mm) For adjustment (0.20 mm) Stop bar Aux. shutter stop Screw Stop angle Screw Spring Hub S-arm Spring Release arm Push rod Clip Stop lever Spring Screw Bearing bracket Fixing plate Gear Mechanism plate From serial No. 19ET Washer (0.5 mm) " Washer (0.2 mm) " Clip " Revision 1 May 1997
42 Camera body 503CW COPYRIGHT 1999 ANDERS ENGSTRÖM ANDERS ENGSTRÖM, ILLUSTRATÖR Östra vägen HÖNÖ tel/fax BOD50304.EPS Revision 1 September 1999
43 Camera body 503CW 10 Pos No. Pcs Spare Part No. Description Remark Rear plate, complete State serial No Rear plate State serial No Spring Spring Light trap Screw Foam plastic strip Washer (0.10 mm) For adjustment (0.20 mm) Hub Screw Mirror frame Incl. reflection protector Reflection protector Top flap Bottom flap Reflection protector Lever Pin Connecting rod Connecting rod Magazine hook Screw Mirror Light trap Spring Magnet Arm Incl. reflection protector Washer Sleeve Clip Driving arm Reflection protector Reflection protector Revision 1 September 1999
44 Camera body 503CW COPYRIGHT 1999 ANDERS ENGSTRÖM ANDERS ENGSTRÖM, ILLUSTRATÖR Östra vägen HÖNÖ tel/fax BOD50305.EPS Revision 2 September 1999
45 Camera body 503CW 11 Pos No. Pcs Spare Part No. Description Remark Front bayonet plate Complete Front bayonet plate Front gear Governor Screw Screw Screw Pin Screw Cover plate Spacer Spring Lens catch Foil, left Foil, right Foam plastic strip Foam plastic strip Stop pin Plate spring Replaced by p/n 22850, page Screw Screw Bayonet flange Pin Screw Teflon button Cover Incl. reflection protector Screw Screw Screw Foam plastic pad Frame, complete Screw Light pipe Foam plastic strip Screw Screw Foam plastic strip Reflection protector Revision 2 September 1999
46 Camera body 503CW COPYRIGHT 1999 ANDERS ENGSTRÖM ANDERS ENGSTRÖM, ILLUSTRATÖR Östra vägen HÖNÖ tel/fax BOD50306.EPS Revision 1 September 1999
47 Camera body 503CW 12 Pos No. Pcs Spare Part No. Description Remark Bottom plate Release bar Spring Signal arm Spring Inner wall, right Clip Screw Mirror catch Spring Cover Spring Rubber plug Lens lock Mirror lever Spring Screw Reflection protector Cover Revision 1 September 1999
48 Camera body 503CW 13 BOD50307.EPS COPYRIGHT 1996 ANDERS ENGSTRÖM ANDERS ENGSTRÖM, ILLUSTRATÖR Östra vägen HÖNÖ tel/fax Revision 0 October 1996
49 Camera body 503CW 13 Pos No. Pcs Spare Part No. Description Remark Clip Bracket Screw Socket cap PC board See below Insulating plate Screw Cable holder Attachment Screw Inner wall, left Reflection protector Screw PC board (incl. tape) From camera serial No. 19ER Double-sided tape See Service Info 12/98 Revision 2 May 2000
50 COPYRIGHT 1996 ANDERS ENGSTRÖM Camera body 503CW ANDERS ENGSTRÖM, ILLUSTRATÖR Östra vägen HÖNÖ tel/fax BOD50308.EPS Revision 0 October 1996
51 Camera body 503CW 14 Pos No. Pcs Spare Part No. Description Remark Leather Spring Spring Washer Crank bayonet Crank support Screw Crank arm Slide Pin Rubber plug Revision 0 October 1996
52 Camera body 501C COPYRIGHT 1997 ANDERS ENGSTRÖM ANDERS ENGSTRÖM, ILLUSTRATÖR Östra vägen HÖNÖ tel/fax :1 BOD50101.EPS Revision 1 May 1997
53 Camera body 501C 15:1 Pos No. Pcs Spare Part No. Description Remark Shell, complete Name plate Leather Accessory rail Spare parts not listed are the same as for 503CW Revision 0 October 1996
54 Camera body 501C COPYRIGHT 1997 ANDERS ENGSTRÖM ANDERS ENGSTRÖM, ILLUSTRATÖR Östra vägen HÖNÖ tel/fax :2 501CM02.EPS Revision 1 May 1997
55 Camera body 501C 15:2 Pos No. Pcs Spare Part No. Description Remark Stop lever Washer Alternatively none or 1 pc Spacer Screw Coupling New type of winding crank from camera serial No.17EU10379 Spare parts not listed are the same as for 503CW Revision 1 May 1997
56 COPYRIGHT 1996 ANDERS ENGSTRÖM Camera body 501C ANDERS ENGSTRÖM, ILLUSTRATÖR Östra vägen HÖNÖ tel/fax :3 BOD50102.EPS Revision 1 May 1997
57 Camera body 501C 15:3 Pos No. Pcs Spare Part No. Description Remark Rear plate, complete State serial No Mirror assembly Mirror protection Foam plastic pad Mirror Frame Spare parts not listed are the same as for 503CW Revision 1 May 1997
58 Camera body 501C COPYRIGHT ' 2000 ANDERS ENGSTRM ANDERS ENGSTRM, ILLUSTRATR stra vgen H N tel/fax [email protected] 15:4 BOD50103.EPS Revision 3 May 2000
59 Camera body 501C 15:4 Pos No. Pcs Spare Part No. Description Remark Foam plastic strip Inner wall, left Reflection protector Cover Frame, complete Incl. light seals Foam plastic strip Foam plastic strip Foam plastic strip Reflection protector Cover Incl. reflection protector Spare parts not listed are the same as for 503CW Revision 3 May 2000
60 COPYRIGHT 1997 ANDERS ENGSTRÖM Camera body 501C ANDERS ENGSTRÖM, ILLUSTRATÖR Östra vägen HÖNÖ tel/fax :5 BOD50104.EPS Revision 1 May 1997
61 Camera body 501C 15:5 Pos No. Pcs Spare Part No. Description Remark Coupling Crank support Spare parts not listed are the same as for 503CW Revision 1 May 1997
62 Camera body 503CXi COPYRIGHT 1996 ANDERS ENGSTRÖM ANDERS ENGSTRÖM, ILLUSTRATÖR Östra vägen HÖNÖ tel/fax :1 503CXi01.EPS Revision 0 October 1996
63 Camera body 503CXi 16:1 Pos No. Pcs Spare Part No. Description Remark Name plate Spare parts not listed are the same as for 503CW Revision 0 October 1996
64 COPYRIGHT 1996 ANDERS ENGSTRÖM Camera body 503CXi ANDERS ENGSTRÖM, ILLUSTRATÖR Östra vägen HÖNÖ tel/fax :2 BOD50102.EPS Revision 0 October 1996
65 Camera body 503CXi 16:2 Pos No. Pcs Spare Part No. Description Remark Rear plate, complete State serial No Mirror assembly Mirror protection Foam plastic pad Mirror Frame Spare parts not listed are the same as for 503CW Revision 0 October 1996
66 Camera body 503CXi COPYRIGHT ' 2000 ANDERS ENGSTRM ANDERS ENGSTRM, ILLUSTRATR stra vgen H N tel/fax [email protected] 16:3 503CXi03.EPS Revision 2 May 2000
67 Camera body 503CXi 16:3 Pos No. Pcs Spare Part No. Description Remark Foam plastic strip Inner wall, left Reflection protector Cover Frame, complete Incl. light seals Foam plastic strip Foam plastic strip Foam plastic strip Reflection protector Cover Incl. reflection protector Spare parts not listed are the same as for 503CW Revision 2 May 2000
68 Camera body 503CX COPYRIGHT 1996 ANDERS ENGSTRÖM ANDERS ENGSTRÖM, ILLUSTRATÖR Östra vägen HÖNÖ tel/fax :1 503CX01.EPS Revision 0 October 1996
69 Camera body 503CX 17:1 Pos No. Pcs Spare Part No. Description Remark Shell, complete (chrome) Part No (black) Leather Support Leather Socket Plate spring T-arm Spring Screw Release button Buffer Screw Name plate Tripod socket 1/4" Standard Tripod socket 3/8" Optional Screw Screw Screw Slide Spare parts not listed are the same as for 503CW Revision 0 October 1996
70 Camera body 503CX COPYRIGHT 1996 ANDERS ENGSTRÖM ANDERS ENGSTRÖM, ILLUSTRATÖR Östra vägen HÖNÖ tel/fax :2 503CX02.EPS Revision 0 October 1996
71 Camera body 503CX 17:2 Pos No. Pcs Spare Part No. Description Remark Screw Locking washer Bayonet plate Shim, 0.2 mm For adjustment , 0.4 mm Spare parts not listed are the same as for 503CW Revision 0 October 1996
72 COPYRIGHT 1996 ANDERS ENGSTRÖM Camera body 503CX ANDERS ENGSTRÖM, ILLUSTRATÖR Östra vägen HÖNÖ tel/fax :3 BOD50102.EPS Revision 0 October 1996
73 Camera body 503CX 17:3 Pos No. Pcs Spare Part No. Description Remark Rear plate, complete State serial No Mirror assembly Mirror protection Foam plastic pad Mirror Frame Spare parts not listed are the same as for 503CW Revision 0 October 1996
74 Camera body 503CX COPYRIGHT ' 2000 ANDERS ENGSTRM ANDERS ENGSTRM, ILLUSTRATR stra vgen H N tel/fax [email protected] 17:4 503CX03.EPS Revision 2 May 2000
75 Camera body 503CX 17:4 Pos No. Pcs Spare Part No. Description Remark Foam plastic strip Inner wall, left Reflection protector Cover Frame, complete Incl. light seals Foam plastic strip Foam plastic strip Foam plastic strip Reflection protector Cover Incl. reflection protector Signal arm Mounted on the right inner wall Spare parts not listed are the same as for 503CW Revision 2 May 2000
76 Camera body 503CX 17:5 COPYRIGHT 1994 ANDERS ENGSTRÖM ANDERS ENGSTRÖM, ILLUSTRATÖR Östra vägen HÖNÖ TEL/FAX CX04.EPS Mounted on the mechanism plate Revision 0 October 1996
77 Camera body 503CX 17:5 Pos No. Pcs Spare Part No. Description Remark Catch Spring Bayonet plate Screw Crank support Spring Button Leather Stop lever Mounted on the mechanism plate Spare parts not listed are the same as for 503CW Revision 0 October 1996
78 Camera body 500C/M (Classic) COPYRIGHT 1996 ANDERS ENGSTRÖM ANDERS ENGSTRÖM, ILLUSTRATÖR Östra vägen HÖNÖ tel/fax :1 500CM01.EPS Revision 0 October 1996
79 Camera body 500C/M (Classic) 18:1 Pos No. Pcs Spare Part No. Description Remark Shell, complete (chrome) Part No (black) Leather Support Leather Socket Plate spring T-arm Spring Screw Release button Buffer Screw Leather Leather Accessory rail Name plate Tripod socket 3/8" Standard Tripod socket 1/4" Optional Screw Screw Screw Slide Spare parts not listed are the same as for 503CW Revision 0 October 1996
80 Camera body 500C/M (Classic) COPYRIGHT 1996 ANDERS ENGSTRÖM ANDERS ENGSTRÖM, ILLUSTRATÖR Östra vägen HÖNÖ tel/fax :2 503CX02.EPS Revision 0 October 1996
81 Camera body 500C/M (Classic) 18:2 Pos No. Pcs Spare Part No. Description Remark Screw Locking washer Bayonet plate Shim, 0.2 mm For adjustment , 0.4 mm Spare parts not listed are the same as for 503CW Revision 0 October 1996
82 COPYRIGHT 1996 ANDERS ENGSTRÖM Camera body 500C/M (Classic) ANDERS ENGSTRÖM, ILLUSTRATÖR Östra vägen HÖNÖ tel/fax :3 BOD50102.EPS Revision 0 October 1996
83 Camera body 500C/M (Classic) 18:3 Pos No. Pcs Spare Part No. Description Remark Rear plate, complete State serial No Mirror assembly Mirror protection Foam plastic pad Mirror Frame Spare parts not listed are the same as for 503CW Revision 0 October 1996
84 Camera body 500C/M (Classic) COPYRIGHT ' 2000 ANDERS ENGSTRM ANDERS ENGSTRM, ILLUSTRATR stra vgen H N tel/fax [email protected] 18:4 500CM02.EPS Revision 2 May 2000
85 Camera body 500C/M (Classic) 18:4 Pos No. Pcs Spare Part No. Description Remark Foam plastic strip Inner wall, left Reflection protector Cover Frame, complete Incl. light seals Foam plastic strip Foam plastic strip Foam plastic strip Reflection protector Cover Incl. reflection protector Signal arm Mounted on the right inner wall Spare parts not listed are the same as for 503CW Revision 2 May 2000
86 Camera body 500C/M (Classic) 18:5 COPYRIGHT 1994 ANDERS ENGSTRÖM ANDERS ENGSTRÖM, ILLUSTRATÖR Östra vägen HÖNÖ TEL/FAX CX04.EPS Mounted on the mechanism plate Revision 0 October 1996
87 Camera body 500C/M (Classic) 18:5 Pos No. Pcs Spare Part No. Description Remark Catch Spring Bayonet plate Screw Crank support Spring Button Leather Stop lever Mounted on the mechanism plate Spare parts not listed are the same as for 503CW Revision 1 January 2001
88 Camera body 501CM COPYRIGHT 1997 ANDERS ENGSTRÖM ANDERS ENGSTRÖM, ILLUSTRATÖR Östra vägen HÖNÖ tel/fax :1 501CM01.EPS Revision 0 May 1997
89 Camera body 501CM 19:1 Pos No. Pcs Spare Part No. Description Remark Shell, complete (Chrome) Part No (black) Name plate Leather Accessory rail Spare parts not listed are the same as for 503CW Revision 1 October 1997
90 Camera body 501CM COPYRIGHT ANDERS ENGSTR H tel/fax 031- [email protected] 19:2 501CM02.EP Revision 1 May 2000
91 Camera body 501CM 19:2 Pos No. Pcs Spare Part No. Description Remark Stop lever Washer Alternatively none or 1 pc Spacer Screw Coupling Spare parts not listed are the same as for 503CW Revision 0 May 1997
92 COPYRIGHT 1999 ANDERS ENGSTRÖM ANDERS ENGSTRÖM, ILLUSTRATÖR Östra vägen HÖNÖ tel/fax Camera body 501CM 19:3 501CM03.EPS Revision 1 September 1999
93 Camera body 501CM 19:3 Pos No. Pcs Spare Part No. Description Remark Light shield Frame, complete Reflection protector Cover Incl. reflection protector Spare parts not listed are the same as for 503CW Revision 1 September 1999
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