[LargeFormat] Omega D2 Enlarger repairs
Les Newcomer
largeformat@f32.net
Mon May 28 13:14:51 2001
It's a counter balance spring that is used to help lift the carriage.
Allow me to digress.
Houses from the twenties used double hung windows with heavy sash
weights inside the wall and a pulley at the top of the window frame to
run the sash cord.
The Pulman Spring Company of Rochester NY made a flat spring that took
the place of the pulley in the window frame. it was round on the end and
had two wings.
------JUST LIKE THE COUNTER BALANCE ON OLDER OMEGAS
Infact I've heard that Pullman was an OEM suppler to omega.
Les
Verna Knapp wrote:
>
> I just sold an Omega D2 XL enlarger to my boss. It had not been
> used in a long time. When he came to pick it up, he was adjusting
> the height, when something went "sproing!" rather loudly. One of
> the tapes in the back went slack.
>
> We guessed that that is a spring of some sort, but the winding
> housing looks like it is not meant to be opened. Does anybody
> know if this is something that can be repaired? Or can the part
> be replaced? Where would one get parts? I went to the Omega Satter
> site, and it was useless. No information there that I could find.
>
> Verna
>
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