So I took off the gear housing on the side opposite the crank. It's one tooth high on this side. The gear appears to be held on with a pin. Is this a drift pin that I can drift out in order to slip the gear off and reposition it? The pin has a hollow "C" shaped profile.Yea, I have seen this a couple of times with Beselers- someone reassembled one tooth off. Should be an easy fix, just be careful if there are any counterbalance springs (which the 23C may not have).
I believe so. Although do you think someone disturbed it? If it was set up that way from the factory I would look first at where the previous owner made their mistake in reassembly.So I took off the gear housing on the side opposite the crank. It's one tooth high on this side. The gear appears to be held on with a pin. Is this a drift pin that I can drift out in order to slip the gear off and reposition it? The pin has a hollow "C" shaped profile.
I believe so. Although do you think someone disturbed it? If it was set up that way from the factory I would look first at where the previous owner made their mistake in reassembly.
Thanks for the advice. I will get help from my friend who has a set of drifts.I have repositioned/replaced plastic gears with drift pins, piece of cake. Just be sure you have the right size drift- then it is very easy.
Thanks! I had already downloaded it. The insane thing is that, while I was moving it this morning, I jarred it very slightly and about three teeth snapped off each gear! I was in a bit of a panic because I just spent money on the enlarger, but I see they sell the exact replacement part, complete with drift pins, over at Blimie and Hermann for 30 dollars. A setback to be sure, but life is full of setbacks.Not sure if this is helpful, but the 23C II manual can be downloaded online and contains a section on realigning the carriage within the frame:
http://www.jollinger.com/photo/cam-coll/manuals/enlargers/beseler/Beseler_23C_II.pdf
Bummer. Beseler is still in business and sells parts for the 23C. I wonder if they might have the replacement part for less.Thanks! I had already downloaded it. The insane thing is that, while I was moving it this morning, I jarred it very slightly and about three teeth snapped off each gear! I was in a bit of a panic because I just spent money on the enlarger, but I see they sell the exact replacement part, complete with drift pins, over at Blimie and Hermann for 30 dollars. A setback to be sure, but life is full of setbacks.
Bummer. Beseler is still in business and sells parts for the 23C. I wonder if they might have the replacement part for less.
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Thanks! I was about to check and see if they had a catalogue. It's always nice to see a venerable company like that still in operation. It gives me hope for continued support for darkroom printing in the foreseeable future.
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