How to take off lens from Durst SIRIOTUB panel

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how remove lens off Durst SIRIOTUB panel - back like key for 'the book of the dead'

I bought an 80mm 5.6 Schneider Componon to breathe life into an old Durst M605 enlarger.....ok....so I wanan take out the 50mm Schneider Componar-C 3.5 lens currently attached to the SIRIOTUB lens panel.....HOW DO I DO IT....nothing seems to budge....doesnt look like it unscrews....the 80mm screws into something judging by the thread.....HELP!
 
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It should just screw into the lens board, but sometimes there's an adapter to fit a Componon into a 39mm board. Sounds like the threads are binding.

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It could be just a bit of corrosion on the threads. CAREFULLY place some penetrating oil around the threads of the lensboard, and let set a few hours.
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where exactly...the back of it looks like one of those locks in the film 'The Mummy' to open 'the book of the dead'!!!! hahaha

TA-DAAA.....DONE....WD-40 and it came off 1 min later....the new lens screwed in perfectly.....ALL SYSTEMS GO!!!!!!!!! YEAHHHHH.....
 
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