Inside a Compur shutter

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This is only the second Compur shutter I've been inside (the first one was a dial set Compur) so it does not surprise me that there is new things for me to see. But I can't remember having seen this in photos or videos neither.

The photo shows the spring in the retard gear train and it looks like the tension can be adjusted. I'd like to hear comments on this. Is it well known or even common?

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It's on an Ikonta 531/2 with "F98226" on the leather. Which I've been told means from 1937(?).
It says only "Compur" on the front plate, but it has that small stiff extra spring for the highest speed. So maybe the full name is actually Compur Rapid(?).
 

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Usually I don’t touch that spring, only if I find it in the second and the shutter would benefit for a better performance but being in that position is very rare because I find it only in shutters that they never have been opened before.
 
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