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Thanks for sharing that! I wonder if Durst Pro sells the tool kit. I have a few spare 5" lamps for anyone who's interested.I have the same enlarger with the same problem at the coiled spring. There are several solutions to this.
- Set, in the beginning of a printing session, the enlarger head on an approximative hight, do it with both hands and a lot of muscle force. Then use the table for the fine tuning.
- Try to adjust the spring tension. This is very RISKY and even DANGEROUS! In attachment you will find an instruction guide to do this. All tough for the DURST L 184, it is somewhat similar to the work to be done on the 138. The service company's name is on it.
- Call a for experienced technician (see the manual), in the USA there is a company still doing this, in Europe all is gone
I am not aware if there are still spare parts available, spare bulbs are impossible to find and no more made. If you find one it will be worth its wight in gold.
Good luck and be careful,
Philippe
DURST-PRO-USA.COM, durst-pro-usa@msn.com, 1 800 675 1493 have the springs, the know how, the tools to loan and the manuals needed to replace the springs, the top of the enlarger = the spring housing is fastened to the crome column tube with two screws, remove the two screws and the spring housing can be sent in for repair, replacement etc.
DURST-PRO-USA.COM, durst-pro-usa@msn.com, 1 800 675 1493.
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