An extremely rare phenomenon: an intact shutter damper
Today, I removed the shutter from one of my spare T90s and recovered the damper, which is completely intact and not sticky. At least, I hadn't seen that before.
This gives the opportunity to explore the damper's exact location and function.
The T90 shutter partially disassembled, looking at the back.
The shutter is in the released position.
The first curtain (opener) is folded down, the second curtain (closer) is folded out.
The first curtain rests on a part of the damper at the bottom left.
The same situation, but with the first curtain removed. You can see that the damper also supports the second curtain.
The damper is removed from its position.
Back of the damper.
The well-known shortcut, which involves removing part of the damper from the outside, only frees the first shutter curtain of sticky residue. The second curtain cannot be reached this way.
Therefore, for a complete and thorough cleaning, the shutter must be removed and disassembled.
The fact that cleaning the first curtain - so far possible from the outside - is sufficient to make the shutter functional is due to the fact that the second curtain has only a small contact surface on the damper compared to the first curtain.
Therefore, a contamination of the second curtain often does not play a role, as it is only slight.
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